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What are the two main types of digital cameras discussed in the text?

  • Point-and-Shoot and DSLR (correct)
  • Film and Digital
  • Compact and Professional
  • Mobile Phone and Webcams

The text states that the 'best camera' is the one that is always with you, implying that your mobile phone is sufficient for good photography.

True (A)

What is the definition of a Computer-Generated Image (CGI)?

An image created with the use of a computer-based processor or program.

Which of the following is NOT a type of camera angle described in the text?

<p>Bird's Eye View (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The 'rule of thirds' in photography suggests dividing the frame into nine equal sections and positioning key elements along the lines or intersections of the grid.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'ISO setting' refer to in photography?

<p>The camera's sensitivity to light.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is NOT considered a 'video game' based on the text's definition?

<p>A traditional board game with physical pieces and dice (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary difference between Point-and-Shoot cameras and Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras in terms of lenses?

<p>Point-and-Shoot cameras have a single, permanent lens, while DSLRs allow for interchangeable lenses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Digital painting is a method that exclusively uses computer software and does not involve any traditional painting methods.

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Technology-Based Arts (TBA)

Art created or manipulated using computers and image manipulation software, which can be displayed in physical or virtual media.

Digital Arts

Arts that uses electronic and mechanical devices instead of manual tools for creation.

Mobile Phone Arts

Art created using cameras on mobile devices.

Computer-Generated Images (CGI)

Images made using computer programs.

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Digital Photography

Using cameras with electronic sensors to capture images instead of film.

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Digital Camera

A camera that captures images as digital files instead of physical film.

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ISO Setting

Camera setting affecting its sensitivity to light.

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Shutter Speed

The time the camera's sensor is exposed to light.

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Aperture

Camera lens opening size controlling light amount.

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Depth of Field

Sharpness range in a photo.

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Point-and-Shoot Camera

Camera with automatic settings for ease of use.

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Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)

Camera with manual settings offering more control.

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Video Game

Electronic game interacting with a user interface.

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Digital Painting

Creating art using computer software.

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Rule of Thirds

A compositional guideline that suggests placing important elements of an image along lines or at intersections to create a more balanced and engaging photo.

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Tilt Shot

A photography shot with a camera tilted.

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Soft Focus

A photography technique resulting in a blurred effect.

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Framing Shot

Using elements in the scene to frame the subject.

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Backlighting Shot

Photo taken with the light source behind the subject.

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Panning Shot

A moving subject capturing with a moving camera.

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Freeze-Frame Shot

Capturing a still subject in motion.

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High-Angle Shot

A shot from an elevated position.

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Camera Handling

Properly using a digital camera for clear images.

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Study Notes

Digital Camera Types

  • The two main types of digital cameras are Point-and-Shoot and Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR).
  • Point-and-Shoot cameras are compact and user-friendly, with a fixed lens.
  • DSLRs offer more control and flexibility with interchangeable lenses.

Mobile Phone Photography

  • The text suggests that the best camera is the one you always have with you, implying a mobile phone.
  • This emphasizes the convenience of mobile phone cameras for casual photography.

CGI Definition

  • A Computer-Generated Image (CGI) is an image created using computer software.
  • CGI utilizes 3D models, animation, and other digital techniques.

Camera Angles

  • The text does not discuss camera angles.

Rule of Thirds

  • The "Rule of Thirds" in photography is a compositional guideline.
  • It involves dividing the frame into nine equal sections using two horizontal and two vertical lines.
  • The recommendation is to position key elements along these lines or at their intersections for a more visually appealing image.

ISO Setting

  • The ISO setting in photography determines the camera's sensitivity to light.
  • A higher ISO value increases sensitivity, allowing for shooting in low light, but can introduce noise (grain).

Video Game Definition

  • The text definition of a video game is not provided.

Point-and-Shoot vs. DSLR Lenses

  • Point-and-Shoot cameras have a fixed lens, meaning it cannot be changed.
  • DSLR cameras allow for interchangeable lenses, providing more flexibility for different shooting situations and creative styles.

Digital Painting

  • Digital painting is a method of creating artwork using computer software and a digital drawing tablet.
  • It does not solely depend on computer software, but also uses digital drawing techniques.
  • Traditional painting methods can be incorporated into digital painting workflows.

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