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(fénytechnika)

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the use of various equipment and techniques to illuminate the subjects and environment in a way that enhances the mood, atmosphere, and visual style of the photo or film

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The director adjusted the lighting to create a dramatic effect.
Proper lighting can transform the mood of a scene.
What is "lighting"?

Lighting refers to the use of artificial or natural light sources to illuminate a scene or subject. Proper lighting is essential for controlling the visibility, mood, and overall aesthetic of an image or video. It helps to define shapes, create depth, and enhance details, while also influencing color balance and contrast. Lighting setups can range from simple configurations with a single light source to complex arrangements with multiple lights, reflectors, and modifiers, each designed to achieve specific effects and improve the quality of the visual output.

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light

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a photographic accessory used to redirect or bounce light onto a subject, typically consisting of a flat or curved surface made of reflective material

What is a "reflector"?

A reflector is a tool used in photography to bounce light onto a subject. It typically consists of a surface that can be silver, gold, white, or another color, and it helps to redirect light to fill in shadows or enhance the overall illumination. Reflectors are often used to soften harsh lighting, reduce shadows, and improve the balance of light in a scene. They are useful for achieving more flattering and even lighting in portraits and other types of photography.

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the technique of representing a two-dimensional object in a way that gives the right impression of distance by drawing objects and people that are farther in a smaller size

What is "perspective"?

Perspective refers to the technique used to create the illusion of depth and distance on a flat surface. It involves arranging objects so that they seem to move back into the background, making them look more realistic. By using perspective, artists can make their work appear three-dimensional, guiding the viewer's eye through the artwork.

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light

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lighting

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microlighting

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contrast
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differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect

What is "contrast"?

Contrast refers to the difference in lightness, darkness, or hue between colors, creating visual distinction and emphasis. High contrast occurs when colors have a strong difference, such as black and white, making parts stand out sharply. Low contrast involves similar or neighboring colors on the color wheel, leading to a more subtle and pleasing effect. Effective use of color contrast enhances readability, highlights important information, and adds depth and interest to visual designs.

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lighting

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microlighting

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autofocus
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autofókusz

the technology or mechanism in a camera or other optical device that automatically focuses on the subject being photographed or viewed

What is "autofocus"?

Autofocus is a camera feature that automatically adjusts the lens to achieve a sharp and clear image of a subject. It uses sensors and algorithms to detect the subject’s distance and determine the correct focus distance. Autofocus helps photographers quickly and accurately focus on moving or stationary subjects without manually adjusting the lens. There are different types of autofocus systems, such as phase detection and contrast detection, each with its own method for achieving precise focus.

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