Category: Engineering
Company: Canon, Inc.
Created by: Karl Schaeffer
Number of Blossarys: 9
A measurement unit that represents the image resolution. It stands for dots per inch. It is the number of dots fitted into 1 inch (2.54 cm). When you print the photo, you can specify the resolution. ...
The process of using the camera or personal computer to obtain an image from RAW image data.
A feature that enables you to see the depth of field through the viewfinder. You can see what's sharp and not sharp.
Abbreviated term for: Digital Single-Lens Reflex. A digital camera that uses a mechanical mirror system to direct light from the lens to the camera’s sensor chip rather than an ordinary digital point ...
The range in front of and behind the point of focus where objects will appear to be in focus. The depth-of-field becomes narrower with a larger aperture (lower f-number), longer focal length lens, ...
These are lenses that play with perspective of a shot. They are all about painting a different reality to the way the human eye sees the world. Examples of creative lenses are, Macro, Fish Eye, and ...
This is the aperture and shutter speed combination which produces a photograph having natural-looking brightness and colors. The exposure is the amount of light recorded by the camera. The camera ...