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Prepare for your photography final exam with this comprehensive review covering essential topics. Learn about file formats like JPG, TIFF, PSD, and PNG, and understand their uses for web and print. Explore image resolutions including 300 dpi for print and 72 dpi for web. Master vital tools in Photoshop such as the clone stamp and magnetic lasso. Discover color theories, composition techniques like the Rule of Thirds, and the significance of warm and cool colors. Enhance your understanding of photographic styles and printing methods for the best results.
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Photography I Final Exam Review • File Formats: • .jpg small file for the web & email • .tiff large file “pure” will not pixalate no matter how often it is opened. • .psd photoshop file • .png newer version of a .jpg better quality
File Resolutions • 300 dpi print quality • 72 dpi for web • 180dpi what our digital camera uses
The keys you use to make the clone stamp tool work is “option”. • To darken a picture you use the “burn tool”. • The selection tool that “clings to the edges” of an image is the magnetic lasso. • A color scheme that “pops” off the page is Complimentary. • Jerry Uelsmann’s style of photography is “surrealism”. • Contrast is controlled by: brightness & darkness, curves, levels, or exposure
Warm colors are “fire” colors • Cool colors are colors of water • Fauvism is strong line and bright colors. • We print at 8 x 10 inches • Grayscale is the same as Black & White • Monochromatic is one color with it’s shades and tints. • A checkered background means the picture is transparent
Best time to get photos is early evening and early morning. • RGB are monitor colors • CMYK are printing colors • You can get colors from the web with the eyedrop tool in Photoshop • To reset the preferences in Photoshop hold down command, option and shift and relaunch the program. • You use the Rule of Thirds to get a good composition in photos.
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