1. What are the three parts of the exposure triangle?
The three parts of the exposure triangle are ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture.
2. How much more exposure is there as you change from one ISO setting to the next?
The ISO will double as you increase.
3. What is the main drawback to changing the ISO from low to high?
The quality of the picture goes down and you have more noise.
4. What are a few ways to reduce the appearance of noise in the photo?
You adjust it by going into the settings of your DSLR camera, or you can use Adobe Camera Raw.
5. What is the difference between Chromatic and Luminance noise?
Chromatic is colors and Luminance is darker and more black.
6. What are a couple of example of when and why you might want to increase the ISO of the camera?
If you are shooting moving objects, at night, or in the dark.
The three parts of the exposure triangle are ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture.
2. How much more exposure is there as you change from one ISO setting to the next?
The ISO will double as you increase.
3. What is the main drawback to changing the ISO from low to high?
The quality of the picture goes down and you have more noise.
4. What are a few ways to reduce the appearance of noise in the photo?
You adjust it by going into the settings of your DSLR camera, or you can use Adobe Camera Raw.
5. What is the difference between Chromatic and Luminance noise?
Chromatic is colors and Luminance is darker and more black.
6. What are a couple of example of when and why you might want to increase the ISO of the camera?
If you are shooting moving objects, at night, or in the dark.