the technique of taking multiple shots of the same scene with different camera settings, typically exposure, to ensure at least one of the shots captures the desired result
ブラケティング, 露出を変えた撮影
a camera feature that allows users to capture multiple consecutive photos in quick succession by holding down the shutter button, making it easier to capture fast-moving or action-packed scenes
バーストモード, 連写モード
a specialized photographic lighting accessory that produces a soft, even light with a slightly specular or glossy quality, often used in portrait and fashion photography to create a flattering, glamorous look
ビューティーディッシュ, ビューティーリフレクター
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
照明, ライト
a supplementary light used in photography, videography, and filmmaking to reduce shadows or fill in areas that are poorly lit
フィルライト, 補助光
the coordination of the camera's shutter speed with the firing of an external flash, so that the flash output is synchronized with the opening of the camera's shutter
フラッシュ同期, フラッシュシンクロ
a photographic phenomenon where the subject's eyes appear red or orange in a flash photograph, caused by the reflection of the camera flash off the retina of the subject's eyes
赤目効果, 赤目現象
a measurement of a flash unit's power output and range, calculated by multiplying the distance between the flash and subject by the f-number of the camera's aperture setting
ガイドナンバー, 出力番号
the main source of light used to illuminate the subject of a shot or scene in film or photography
キーライト, 主光源
a self-contained photographic lighting unit that combines a flash tube, power source, and modeling light into a single, portable device
モノライト, モノブロック
a photographic accessory used to redirect or bounce light onto a subject, typically consisting of a flat or curved surface made of reflective material
リフレクター, 光反射板
a photographic accessory that fits over a studio light or flash unit to create a narrow, focused beam of light
スヌート, 照明アクセサリー
a photographic lighting equipment that diffuses and softens studio light to create a more flattering and natural-looking light for a subject
ソフトボックス, 光拡散ボックス
the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas in a photograph, particularly the way that points of light are rendered and appear as soft, blurred circles or shapes
ボケ, 美的なぼけ
a photographic effect that occurs when the camera's shutter remains open for a longer period of time, causing moving objects in the scene to appear blurred in the final image
モーションブラー, 動態ぼかし
a compositional guideline in photography and other visual arts that suggests dividing an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically, and placing the main subject or points of interest at the intersections or along the lines
the extent of the scene that is captured by a camera's lens and recorded in the final image, measured in degrees and determined by the focal length of the lens and the size of the camera's sensor or film
the space between the top of the subject's head and the top edge of the image frame, and is an important compositional element that can affect the balance and aesthetic appeal of the image
頭上のスペース, 頭の上の余白
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
遠近法, 視点
the space in front of a moving subject that is included in the image frame, allowing room for the subject to move or travel within the frame
リードルーム, 移動空間
a compositional guideline in photography that suggests dividing the image into three triangles by drawing lines from the corners of the frame to the center of the opposite side
ゴールデントライアングル
the technique of using elements within the scene, such as natural or man-made structures, to surround or enclose the subject and draw the viewer's attention to the main focal point of the image
フレーミング, 枠作り
the amount of light that is allowed to pass through a photographic filter or film, typically measured in stops or optical density units
密度, 不透明度
differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
コントラスト, 違い
the connection between the intensity of light and the time during which light is exposed to something in photography
相互性
the amount of light that enters a camera's sensor when taking a photograph, which is determined by the combination of three factors: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity
露出
the length of time that the camera's shutter remains open to allow light to enter and reach the camera's sensor or film
シャッタースピード, 露光時間
the opening in a camera's lens that controls the amount of light that enters the camera and reaches the sensor or film
絞り, アパーチャ
a numerical measurement that represents the size of the lens aperture and determines the amount of light that enters the camera
fナンバー, f値
a visual artifact that occurs in digital photography when a fine, repetitive pattern in the subject, such as a fabric or a grill, interacts with the camera's sensor and produces an unintended, wavy pattern in the final image
モアレパターン, モアレ効果
a common optical aberration that occurs in photography when different colors of light are refracted differently through a lens and fail to converge at the same point
色収差, クロマティックアベレーション
the extent of the scene that is visible through the camera's lens and recorded in the final image
the sharpness and clarity of the subject in an image, achieved by adjusting the camera's lens to bring the subject into clear and sharp focus
焦点, クリア
the technology or mechanism in a camera or other optical device that automatically focuses on the subject being photographed or viewed
オートフォーカス, 自動焦点
the range of distance in a scene that appears acceptably sharp and in focus in the final image
the range of distance in a scene that is in focus at a specific camera-to-subject distance and lens aperture setting
the closest distance a lens can be focused at a given aperture setting while still keeping objects at infinity acceptably sharp, and is useful for maximizing the depth of field in landscape
ハイパーフォーカル距離, ハイパーフォーカルフォーカス距離
the unintentional alteration of the shape or proportions of objects in a scene, caused by factors such as the curvature of the lens, the angle of view, and the distance to the subject
歪み, 変形
the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays, ordered by wavelength or frequency
電磁スペクトル, 電磁放射スペクトル
the distance between the lens and the camera's sensor or film when the lens is focused at infinity, measured in millimeters, and affects the angle of view, magnification, and depth of field of the final image
焦点距離, フォーカルレングス
the unintentional darkening or shading of the corners or edges of an image, caused by factors such as the lens design, the use of filters or lens hoods, or the angle of light entering the lens
ビネット効果
a camera setting that allows the user to adjust the camera's exposure settings
露出補正, 露出設定
a numerical representation of the camera's exposure settings, calculated by combining the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity values into a single value
露出値, エクスポージャー値
the range of exposure settings that a camera's sensor or film can capture while still producing an acceptable level of image quality and detail
露出ラテチュード, 露出範囲
a photographic technique developed by Ansel Adams and Fred Archer that involves a methodical approach to exposure and development to achieve the desired tonal range and contrast in the final image
ゾーンシステム, ゾーン方式
a camera setting that determines how the camera measures the light in a scene to set the exposure settings
測光モード, 露出モード
the smallest unit of an image on the screen that collectively can form a whole image
ピクセル
a type of image file that uses lossless compression to reduce file size without compromising image quality
GIF, GIFファイル
a type of image file format that uses lossy compression to reduce file size by discarding some image data
JPEG (画像フォーマット), JPEG (画像ファイル)
a type of image file format that uses lossless compression to reduce file size without compromising image quality
PNG画像形式, PNG(画像ファイル形式)
a type of image file format that stores digital images as a grid of pixels, with each pixel represented by a specific color or shade
BMP(ビットマップ), BMP画像フォーマット
the scientific study of the photographic properties of light-sensitive materials
感光特性研究
the adjustment of colors in a photographic image to ensure that they appear natural and accurate, with no dominant color cast or tint
色のバランス, カラー バランス