What Did You Learn? 335
What DID YOu leaRn?
Descriptions
A. Adjusting for the predominant color of neutral white, usually off as the
result of an uncorrected light source.
B. A single image that represents a view wider than a traditional camera
lens can capture.
C. A photographic compilation that allows for the combination of lumi-
nance data from different exposure values.
D. The appearance of luminance aberrations, caused in HDR photos by
an element moving or changing appearance between individual frames.
E. A file that contains the instructions for modifications made to a raw file.
F. A tool that lets you adjust one region of an image independently of an-
other inside Camera Raw
G. Photoshop’s tool that allows you to align and blend multiple frames.
H. Measured in f-stops, this Camera Raw option corrects the brightness
of highlights.
I. A camera’s native format for which no on-board camera processing has
occurred.
J. A new feature in CS5 that allows you to access the Bridge’s photo or-
ganizing features.
K. The number of digits required to express a single pixel, which in turn
determines the number of colors in an image.
L. A Photoshop plug-in that allows for the development of unprocessed
native image files.
Key Concepts
- Camera Raw
- Raw format
- Sidecar file
- White balance
- Bit depth
- Exposure
- Graduated filter
- Panorama
- Photomerge
- Mini Bridge
- HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- Ghosting
Match the key concept in the numbered list below with the letter
of the phrase that best describes it. Answers appear upside-down
at the bottom of the page.
answers
1L, 2I, 3E, 4A, 5K, 6H, 7F, 8B, 9G, 10J, 11C, 12D