This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Visual Arts has 21 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A type of lens that is able to transmit light without separating it into colors.
Occurs when a camera automatically determines and sets the correct white balance for a scene.
An image in which the brightness values are reversed - that is, reproduced so that the lightest areas are the darkest, the darkest areas are the lightest, and intermediate tones are similarly reversed.
A lens aperture setting calibrated to an f-number. Each stop either halves or doubles the amount of light passing through the lens
An invisible identifier placed in a digital image file that is not affected by normal image editing and can be retrieved using software.
Combining two (or more) negatives or slides for simultaneous printing or viewing
Reddish-brown tone applied to a monochrome image to give it the appearance of an old fashioned photograph.
The amount of time that a camera's shutter remains open.
A soft look achieved by bending some of the light from the subject so it is defocused while the rest remains in focus.
Technique that involves taking a picture while moving the camera at a relatively slow shutter speed.
Process of making surveys and maps using photographs.
A fixed focal length (FFL) lens, as opposed to a zoom lens, which has a variable focal length (VFL).
An obsolete photographic process in which a picture made on a silver surface sensitized with iodine was developed by exposure to mercury vapor.
The relative opacity (blackness) of an area of a negative, a transparency or a print.
The process by which analog images are converted to a digital form.
A relatively small, low-resolution version of a larger image file used as a preview of the full-size image.
A camera that permits you to look through the same lens used to focus the image onto the digital sensor or film.
Liquid Crystal Display - A small flat image-viewing screen in a digital camera
A enclosure containing white-light balanced fluorescent tubes behind a flat translucent glass or plastic surface on which transparencies or negatives are laid in order to view them.
A common type of computer memory for temporary storage of digital information, such as an image file.
A device used for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity.