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 === AB's === === AB's ===
-[[http://www.alienbees.com/|AlienBees]], studio lighting.+[[https://www.alienbees.com/|AlienBees]], studio lighting.
 === ACR === === ACR ===
 Adobe Camera RAW file format. Adobe Camera RAW file format.
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 Abbreviation for the word "background". Abbreviation for the word "background".
 === Bokeh === === Bokeh ===
-The quality of out-of-focus areas of an image (generally the smoother, the better).  [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/photo_search.php?q=bokeh|Examples]].+The quality of out-of-focus areas of an image (generally the smoother, the better).  [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/photo_search.php?q=bokeh|Examples]].
 === Bracket === === Bracket ===
   - Taking photos with different exposure settings or other adjustments to ensure a "correct" capture.   - Taking photos with different exposure settings or other adjustments to ensure a "correct" capture.
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 Chromatic Aberration.  A lens defect that produces color halos in areas of sharp contrast, often purple or red & blue. Chromatic Aberration.  A lens defect that produces color halos in areas of sharp contrast, often purple or red & blue.
 === CC === === CC ===
-[[http://www.dpchallenge.com/cclub_selection.php|The Critique Club]].+[[https://www.dpchallenge.com/cclub_selection.php|The Critique Club]].
 === CF === === CF ===
 Compact Flash media. Compact Flash media.
-=== COMP ===+=== comp ===
 Composition. Composition.
-=== CROP FACTOR ===+=== Crop Factor ===
 The apparent magnification that results from a lens used on a sensor that's smaller than 35mm. The smaller image area captured must be enlarged more than a 35mm frame to reach a given print size, so the resulting image is magnified (1.6X on Canon consumer DSLRs, 1.3X on higher end Canon DSLRs, 1.5X on most Nikon, Fuji, Pentax and Sony DSLRs, and 2.0X on Olympus and Panasonic DSLRs) compared to an image taken at the same focal length with a full frame camera. The apparent magnification that results from a lens used on a sensor that's smaller than 35mm. The smaller image area captured must be enlarged more than a 35mm frame to reach a given print size, so the resulting image is magnified (1.6X on Canon consumer DSLRs, 1.3X on higher end Canon DSLRs, 1.5X on most Nikon, Fuji, Pentax and Sony DSLRs, and 2.0X on Olympus and Panasonic DSLRs) compared to an image taken at the same focal length with a full frame camera.
 === CS2/CS3 === === CS2/CS3 ===
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 === D&L === === D&L ===
-[[http://drewmedia.dpchallenge.com|Drew]] & [[http://langdon.dpchalenge.com|Langdon]]: the owners of DPChallenge.com. Anger at your own risk. +[[https://drewmedia.dpchallenge.com|Drew]] & [[https://langdon.dpchalenge.com|Langdon]]: the owners of DPChallenge.com. Anger at your own risk. 
-=== DESAT ===+=== Desat ===
 Color desaturation. Color desaturation.
 === DIP === === DIP ===
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 Dots per inch.  The number of printed dots per square inch of a print.  The more dots per inch, the smoother and generally higher quality the print will be.  The dimension in pixels of your image on any given length divided by the DPI will give you the size of your print for that dimension.  For example, if you had a 3000 x 2000 image, printing at 100 DPI would yield a 30" x 20" print. Printing that same image at 1000 DPI would yield a 3" x 2" print. Dots per inch.  The number of printed dots per square inch of a print.  The more dots per inch, the smoother and generally higher quality the print will be.  The dimension in pixels of your image on any given length divided by the DPI will give you the size of your print for that dimension.  For example, if you had a 3000 x 2000 image, printing at 100 DPI would yield a 30" x 20" print. Printing that same image at 1000 DPI would yield a 3" x 2" print.
 === DPL === === DPL ===
-[[http://www.dpchallenge.com/league|Digital Photography League]], a side contest based upon the average score of "teams" in regular challenges.+[[https://www.dpchallenge.com/league|Digital Photography League]], a side contest based upon the average score of "teams" in regular challenges.
 === DQ === === DQ ===
 Disqualification. Disqualification.
 === DSLR === === DSLR ===
 A Digital Single Lens Reflex camera (see SLR). A Digital Single Lens Reflex camera (see SLR).
-=== DYNAMIC RANGE ===+=== Dynamic Range ===
 The range of luminosity (dark to light) apparent in an image. The range of luminosity (dark to light) apparent in an image.
  
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 Flash Exposure Compensation.  Adjusts the camera's flash output to be stronger or weaker than the automatically calculated strength. Flash Exposure Compensation.  Adjusts the camera's flash output to be stronger or weaker than the automatically calculated strength.
 === FA === === FA ===
-For Auction, see [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].+For Auction, see [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].
 === FAQ === === FAQ ===
 Frequently asked questions. Frequently asked questions.
-  - [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/help_faq.php|DPC FAQ]] +  - [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/help_faq.php|DPC FAQ]] 
-  - [[http://hyperbolical.org/dpcfaq/|mk’s Unofficial FAQ for DPC]] +  - [[https://hyperbolical.org/dpcfaq/|mk’s Unofficial FAQ for DPC]] 
-=== FAST LENS ===+=== Fast Lens ===
 Typically, a lens with a maximum aperture larger than f/2.8 (f2.0, f/1.8, f/1.4. etc.). By admitting more light to the sensor, such lenses allow faster shutter speeds in low light. Typically, a lens with a maximum aperture larger than f/2.8 (f2.0, f/1.8, f/1.4. etc.). By admitting more light to the sensor, such lenses allow faster shutter speeds in low light.
-=== FILL ===+=== Fill ===
 A low power light or reflector used to brighten the foreground in back lit subjects. A low power light or reflector used to brighten the foreground in back lit subjects.
 === FF === === FF ===
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 === FS === === FS ===
   - Free Study.   - Free Study.
-  - For Sale, see [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].+  - For Sale, see [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].
 === FSM === === FSM ===
 Free Study Marathon. A side challenge where participants agree to enter and compete in regular Free Studies. Free Study Marathon. A side challenge where participants agree to enter and compete in regular Free Studies.
 === FT === === FT ===
-For Trade, see [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].+For Trade, see [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].
  
 ===== G ===== ===== G =====
  
 === GTG / G2G === === GTG / G2G ===
-Get Together.  A site or event where DPC members meet each other in-person and take photos for fun.  See [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=list&FORUM_SECTION_ID=19|the Out and About forum]].+Get Together.  A site or event where DPC members meet each other in-person and take photos for fun.  See [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=list&FORUM_SECTION_ID=19|the Out and About forum]].
  
 ===== H ===== ===== H =====
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 ===== L ===== ===== L =====
  
-=== L LENS ===+=== L Lens ===
 Canon’s professional lens series, which typically include low-dispersion glass along with dust and weather sealing. Canon’s professional lens series, which typically include low-dispersion glass along with dust and weather sealing.
-=== LAG ===+=== Lag ===
 Shutter Lag.  The time elapsed between pressing the shutter button and capturing the image, which can be excessive in older consumer cameras. Shutter Lag.  The time elapsed between pressing the shutter button and capturing the image, which can be excessive in older consumer cameras.
-=== LoD ===+=== LOD ===
 League of Death, a forum based side challenge. League of Death, a forum based side challenge.
 === LZW === === LZW ===
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   - Manual Focus.   - Manual Focus.
   - A medium format camera (the film or sensor is larger than a 35mm frame).   - A medium format camera (the film or sensor is larger than a 35mm frame).
-=== MOIRE ===+=== Moire ===
 A generally undesirable interference pattern that results when two grids are overlaid at an angle (in this case sensor pixels and image patterns). A generally undesirable interference pattern that results when two grids are overlaid at an angle (in this case sensor pixels and image patterns).
 === MP === === MP ===
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 === OS === === OS ===
 Sigma's Optical Stabilization (see IS).  May also refer to a user's Operating System (Macintosh, Windows, etc.). Sigma's Optical Stabilization (see IS).  May also refer to a user's Operating System (Macintosh, Windows, etc.).
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 ===== P ===== ===== P =====
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 Refers to a Photo a Week project. Refers to a Photo a Week project.
 === PDP === === PDP ===
-Podcasts for Digital Photographers.  A podcast hosted by [[http://lkn4truth.dpchallenge.com|lkn4truth]] and [[http://judi.dpchallenge.com|Judi]]. +Podcasts for Digital Photographers.  A podcast hosted by [[https://lkn4truth.dpchallenge.com|lkn4truth]] and [[https://judi.dpchallenge.com|Judi]]. 
-=== PIC ===+=== pic ===
 Picture. Picture.
 === POV === === POV ===
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 Post processing. Any image editing that takes place after the capture. Post processing. Any image editing that takes place after the capture.
 === PPC === === PPC ===
-Post Processing Challenge (hosted by [[http://smurfguy.dpchallenge.com|smurfguy]]).+Post Processing Challenge (hosted by [[https://smurfguy.dpchallenge.com|smurfguy]]).
 === PPI === === PPI ===
 Pixels per Inch. Pixels per Inch.
-=== PPL ===+=== ppl ===
 Abbreviation for the word "people". Abbreviation for the word "people".
 === PS === === PS ===
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 Adobe's Photoshop Elements software. Adobe's Photoshop Elements software.
 === PSP === === PSP ===
-Jasc's Paint Shop Pro software.+Corel's Paint Shop Pro software (previous Jasc's Paint Shop Pro).
  
 ===== Q ===== ===== Q =====
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 ===== R ===== ===== R =====
  
-=== RAW ===+=== Raw ===
 A file format that records the full, unprocessed data captured by the camera's sensor. A file format that records the full, unprocessed data captured by the camera's sensor.
-=== RED-EYE ===+=== Red Eye ===
 Glowing "demon" eyes caused by light from a flash that is positioned too close to the sensor reflecting off the back of the subject's eyeball. Glowing "demon" eyes caused by light from a flash that is positioned too close to the sensor reflecting off the back of the subject's eyeball.
 === ROT === === ROT ===
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 === SC === === SC ===
-Site Council. A group of volunteers appointed to moderate the forums, judge photo validity and help with general site maintenance. +  - Site Council. A group of volunteers appointed to moderate the forums, judge photo validity and help with general site maintenance
-=== SD / SDHC ===+  - Side Challenge. A community-organised informal contest held on the forums
 +=== SD / SDHC / SDXC ===
 Secure Digital media Secure Digital media
-=== SELECTIVE DESATURATION ===+=== Selective Desaturation ===
 The effect of converting most of an image to gray scale and leaving part of it in color. The effect of converting most of an image to gray scale and leaving part of it in color.
-=== SELF-DQ ===+=== Self-DQ ===
 An entry removed at the request of the photographer, only allowed if the photographer has no prior DQs in his/her last 25 entries and the entry is otherwise legal. An entry removed at the request of the photographer, only allowed if the photographer has no prior DQs in his/her last 25 entries and the entry is otherwise legal.
 === S/H === === S/H ===
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 === SLR === === SLR ===
 Single-lens reflex. A camera format (usually with interchangeable lenses) that permits viewing the scene with an optical viewfinder through the lens itself. Single-lens reflex. A camera format (usually with interchangeable lenses) that permits viewing the scene with an optical viewfinder through the lens itself.
-=== SMITE ===+=== Smite ===
 When the Site Council or Admins impose a suspension or ban on a user. When the Site Council or Admins impose a suspension or ban on a user.
 === SP === === SP ===
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 === ToS / ToU === === ToS / ToU ===
 Terms of Service / Terms of Use.  The rules governing user participation on DPChallenge. Terms of Service / Terms of Use.  The rules governing user participation on DPChallenge.
-=== TRANSFER SOFTWARE ===+=== Transfer Software ===
 Any application used to download files to the computer (as opposed to simply dragging files off the media card). Any application used to download files to the computer (as opposed to simply dragging files off the media card).
 === TTL === === TTL ===
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 World Photography League: a side contest that was the precursor to the DPL (see DPL). World Photography League: a side contest that was the precursor to the DPL (see DPL).
 === WTB === === WTB ===
-Wanted to Buy, see [[http://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].+Wanted to Buy, see [[https://www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=417564|Buy/Sell Rules]].
 === WWYT === === WWYT ===
 What Were You Thinking? What Were You Thinking?
  
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