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==Terms==
 
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===Minimum Focusing Distance===
 
===Minimum Focusing Distance===
 
===ISO===
 
===ISO===
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===Zoom===
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====Optical Zoom====
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====Digital Zoom====
 
===Viewing Angle===
 
===Viewing Angle===
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===Format / Resolution===
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====35mm / 4x5 / Other Film Formats====
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====Megapixels====
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====Digital File Formats====
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=====RAW=====
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=====JPEG=====
 
==How Light Works With a Camera==
 
==How Light Works With a Camera==
 
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====During Exposure====
 
====During Exposure====
 
===Interacting With the Media===
 
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==Developing Process==
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===Film===
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====Creating Negatives====
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====Creating Prints====
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=====Dodge and Burn=====
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===Digital===
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====Digital Darkroom====
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====Digital Printing====
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=====How Services Do It=====
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=====How Serious Photographers Do It=====
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=====How To Do It On Your Own=====
 
==Color vs Black and White==
 
==Color vs Black and White==

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Terms

There's a lot of terms that get thrown around in photography, and it's important to understand what they are before learning how they relate to eachother.

Shutter Speed

Aperature

Focal Length

Focus

Minimum Focusing Distance

ISO

Zoom

Optical Zoom

Digital Zoom

Viewing Angle

Format / Resolution

35mm / 4x5 / Other Film Formats

Megapixels

Digital File Formats

RAW
JPEG

How Light Works With a Camera

Passing Through the Camera Body

Before Exposure

During Exposure

Interacting With the Media

Developing Process

Film

Creating Negatives

Creating Prints

Dodge and Burn

Digital

Digital Darkroom

Digital Printing

How Services Do It
How Serious Photographers Do It
How To Do It On Your Own

Color vs Black and White