The ABC of Photography – Calotype
Calotype One of the earliest photographic processes, announced by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877) in 1841, in which a negative image was recorded on a sheet of translucent paper coated…
Calotype One of the earliest photographic processes, announced by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877) in 1841, in which a negative image was recorded on a sheet of translucent paper coated…
Calibrator A device used to standardize the colour and brightness of a computer monitor so that images can be accurately adjusted. Sources: Pixabay, Wikepedia, Susan Wingfield Lamar High School
Cable release A mechanical or electronic device for firing a camera from a short distance away, without physically pressing the shutter release. It’s often used as a way to minimize vibration when using a slow shutter…
The ABC of Photography - D D DA Stands for Digital Auto, which features on a range of Pentax lenses that (unlike some earlier ranges) don’t have a manual aperture ring.…
The ABC of Photography - C C Cable release A mechanical or electronic device for firing a camera from a short distance away, without physically pressing the shutter release. It’s often used as a…
B B (Bulb) The Bulb setting (abbreviated B) on camera shutters is a momentary-action mode that holds shutters open for as long as a photographer depresses the shutter-release button. The Bulb setting is…
Antialiasing A method of smoothing diagonal or curved lines in digital images to avoid a ‘staircase’ or ‘stepped’ appearance (also called ‘jaggies’), caused by the fact that the pixels making…
Angle of view A measurement of how much a lens can see of a scene from a particular position, usually measured in degrees. The longer the focal length of the…
The ABC of Photography -Auto-bracketing A feature on some cameras that enables you to automatically shoot a sequence of shots of the same scene at slightly different shutter speeds (or…
Astrophotography Photography achieved by attaching a camera to a telescope and concerned with recording images of astronomical objects in the night sky such as stars, planets and the moon. Astrophotography…