Presentation and Image Quality
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| keystoning | 梯形失真 | tī xíng shī zhēn |
| resolution | 分辨率 | fēn biàn lǜ |
Photograph work well
- How work is presented affects how viewers interpret it — image quality is part of the grade.
- Photograph work with even lighting, sharp focus, and true colour.
- Use a plain background with no distractions.
Image quality is part of how the AP portfolio is graded.
Presentation and image quality affect the grade.
Select all good photography practices for the portfolio.
Even light, sharp focus, and true colour help; clutter hurts.
Crop and align
- Crop tightly to the work; avoid glare, shadows, and tilted edges.
- Tilted, distorted edges are called keystoning 梯形失真.
- Photograph square-on so the work is not warped.
Helps or hurts your portfolio image?
Sort each choice as helping or hurting the image quality.
Tilted, distorted edges from shooting a work at an angle are called...
Keystoning is the distortion from shooting off-angle.
Match each choice to its effect.
Even light + high resolution help; keystoning hurts.
Format and resolution
- Follow the required file formats and sizes.
- Keep resolution 分辨率 high so detail is not lost.
- Poor images can hide real skill and cost you marks.
Keep files at a high ____ so detail is not lost.
High resolution preserves detail in your images.
A great artwork photographed badly loses marks — blurry, badly lit, or keystoned images hide your skill. Presentation is not a minor detail; the reader can only judge what they can see. Spend real time photographing your work well and at high resolution.
A student photographs a painting at an angle in dim light; the colours are off and the edges lean in (keystoning). Reshot square-on with even lighting and true colour at high resolution, the same painting suddenly looks skilful — because now the viewer can actually see it.
Presentation and image quality are part of the grade. Photograph work with even lighting, sharp focus, true colour, a plain background, cropped tight and square-on (avoid keystoning), following required formats at high resolution. Poor images hide real skill.