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Progress Check #2
Photography
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The camera aperture that lets two stops less light in than f/8 is
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F 1.8
F 2
F 4
F 16
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Which of the following is NOT a blend mode in Photoshop?
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Overlay
Hard Mix
Extract
Vivid Light
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Which of the following photographic techniques requires that the camera be moved during exposure?
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Panned Action
Portrait
Stopped Action
None of the above
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To remove a pimple from a portrait in Photoshop, you could use the
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Clone Stamp Tool
Healing Tool
Patch Tool
Spot Healing Tool
All of the above
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The man who introduced the Kodak camera and roll film was
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George Eastman
Alfred Kodak
Abraham Koenig
Edwin C. Canon
Herbert Rollei
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If an image is too blue, you could color correct it by adding
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Red
Green
Yellow
Cyan
Magenta
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The camera setting that adjusts for different color temperatures
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shutter speed
aperture
ISO
white balance
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Which of the following may cause noise in a digital image?
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Underexposure
Ambient heat
High ISO
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The first permanent photograph is called "View from his Window at Le Gras" and was created by
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Louis Jacques Mandé Dagurre
Thomas Alva Edison
William Henry Fox Talbot
Joseph Niépce
Alfred Kodak
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While using an ISO of 200, the correct exposure of a subject front lit by the sun on a clear day would be (sunny 16 theory)
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1/500 at f/8
1/250 at f/11
1/250 at f/16
1/1000 at f/8
1/60 at f/22
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If a camera uses a separate lens for viewing or a viewfinder window, the eye sees a different area than the taking lens sees.This difference is known as
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parallax
the pinhole effect
shift
perspective divergence
latitude
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f­11 at 1/60 of a second will yield the same exposure as
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f­2.8 at 1/1000
f­8 at 1/125
f­5.6 at 1/250
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According to the Reciprocity Law, f­8 at 1/125 of a second will yield the same exposure as
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f­4 at 1/500
f­5.6 at 1/60
f­11 at 1/250
f­5.6 at 1/500
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The acronym "TTL" stands for
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Through The Lens
Time To Leave
Toward The Light
Twin Telephoto Lens
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Most cameras save images in a compressed file format known as
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PSD
JPEG
SLR
PDQ
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The 2 most common types of digital image sensors are ____ and _____.
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CCD, CMOS
DSLR, HDLR
JVC, HDVC
XMP, CRT
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Macro lenses
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are sometimes called telephoto lenses.
are used to photograph close­ups.
create greater depth of field.
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In photography, the term "bracketing" means
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shooting one stop over and one stop under.
using a tripod or similar device to stabilize the camera.
using a light meter to determine the right f­stop for producing accurate exposure.
are used to photograph close­ups.
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A technique for lightening portions of an image is known as:
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burning
layering
dodging
buffering
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“Select All” is under the:
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File menu
Edit menu
Image menu
Select menu
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A histogram:
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records the date and time an image was exposed.
shows the degree of focus on the center plane of the image.
shows the brightness values of the pixels within an image.
determines the resolution of a final image.
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Color systems divide all colors into the following measurements:
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hue, shade, and contrast
color balance, shade, and saturation
white balance, color balance, and density
hue, value, and saturation
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The primary additive colors that make up white light are:
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red, yellow, blue
blue, green, red
yellow, red, green
violet, red, yellow
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The function of an eyedropper in Photoshop is to:
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add tints to skin buffing tool
select color
eliminate red eye
retouch lashes and brows.
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“Layers” in Photoshop are:
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filters
a series of grids
stacked images
prior versions of a restored image
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In Photoshop, the “Fill...” command is found under the:
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Edit menu
Select menu
Photoshop menu
File menu
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When taking a portrait, it is generally best to focus on:
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the tip of the nose
the subjects hands
the ear lobe closest to the camera
a single hair of the subject that is backlit by the hair light
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The hot shoe allows the photographer to use:
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an umbrella
an external flash
a telephoto lens
a motor drive
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The exposure meter built into your camera is
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an ambient meter
a reflective meter
an incident meter
a color meter
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The digital file format that is considered a “digital negative” is:
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RAW
PSD
TIFF
JPG
GIF
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The color temperature outdoors at noon on a clear day is approximately:
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2400K
5500K
3400K
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To avoid camera shake, the slowest shutter speed you should use while hand­holding a camera with a 200mm lens is:
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1/30
1/60
1/125
1/250
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A principle of design referring to the arrangement of visual elements to create stability in artwork.
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Pattern
Proportion
Balance
Shape
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A principle of design that refers to ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement in an artwork. It maybe achieved through repetition, alternation, or progression of an element.
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Emphasis
Rhythm
Overlapping
Positive Space
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The space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating in and around it, contributing to the total effect of the composition.
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Picture Plane
Positive Space
Negative Space
Rhythm
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Shutter Priority Mode is
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Camera sets shutter speed and f/stop for accurate exposure
Photographer controls shutter speed, camera sets f/stop for an accurate exposure
Photographer controls f/stop, camera sets shutter speed for accurate exposure
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The three exposure variables to ensure proper exposure
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Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO
Shutter Speeds, Aperture & Focus
Aperture, Reflected Metering & ISO
Exposure Metering, Shutter Speed & ISO
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In photographic composition, the rule of thirds is
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getting closer to the subject to eliminate unwanted image area
not centering the subject
using environmental elements to create eye movement toward the subject
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How will your best photographs look on a histogram?
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When there is an uneven distribution of values both in the shadow and highlight areas of the image
When a number of vertical lines are grouped in the middle, showing most of the values in the midrange
There is no such thing as a good or bad histogram, it depends on what you are trying to accomplish
not centering the subject
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In Photoshop, this tool is used to avoid making permanent changes to your original image.
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Compositing
Transformations
Masking
Selecting
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f/2 is twice as much light as __________.
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f/1.4
f/2.8
f/4
f/8
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What is the reason for noise in your photographs?
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A fast shutter speed
A long shutter speed
A high ISO setting
Large Aperture
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Explain what exposure affects in a photograph?
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how light or dark an image is
how much light strikes the image sensor
how much light enters through the camera lens
All of the above
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Describe a situation where you would want to use a large aperture hole (for minimum depth of field).
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When photographing in the studio, when using electronic flashes and studio lighting
When photographing over a crowd, since you need to compose the image without holding the camera up to your eye
When photographing a subject standing in front of a busy wallpapered wall so you can throw the wall out of focus
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How do you detect noise in a photograph (where would you look to see color cast)?
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white or highlight areas
black or shadow areas
look for randomly colored pixels that look like grain
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Printers connect to a computer using:
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a dock into which you insert your camera
USB port with cables
wirelessly or Bluetooth connectivity
All of the above
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Thousands of nozzles spray picoliter sized droplets of ink to recreate the color of each pixel in the image. The tiny dots of color in each pixel visually blend into one of millions of possible colors. Which printer is being described?
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inkjet printers
thermal printers
dye­sublimation printer
zink printers
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When choosing a printer archival quality is important because prints made with cheap inks and paper will fade of deteriorate, even when stored in the dark.
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False
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(Black or white) objects reflect most of the wavelengths that strike it, absorbing relatively few.
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Black
White
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A technique for darkening portions of an image is known as:
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burning
layering
dodging
buffering
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How do filters work?
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Filters allows you focus on just a few photos that have turned out better than the rest by rating them on 1­5 scale
Filters allows you to assign keywords to images to make it easier to find them later
Filters allows you to sort your photos by the date the pictures were taken, by their size, or format
Filers allows you to display a few of your pictures based on criteria so you don’t have to see all of the photos in your library
ALL of the above
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What is the reason for organizing your images?
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So you have to go looking through countless files to gather the photos you want to use
locating and working with them is fast and easy
To label of your images
All of the above
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Pure white areas of a photograph should have an RGB setting of __________.
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1
255
128
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What is processing delay?
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The delay experienced between pressing the shutter button and actually capturing the image
The delay experienced when using an SLR, the mirror swings up so light can strike the image sensor
The delay that occurs after taking a series of flash photos one right after another
All of the Above
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Why do photographers use studio lighting? What is the major purpose of artificial lighting?
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There are times when nature doesn’t provide the light we need to take photos.
Because slave units allow you trigger studio lights remotely or wirelessly using your camera’s built­in flash
Shooting photos using studio lighting photographers can avoid any color cast.
All of the above
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Why do digital photographers often use continuous studio light?
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As you move the studio lights you can see the highlights and shadows change.
They are on all the time eliminating posing time for the subject
You can see their effects on the setup as you view the scene directly.
All of the above
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A __________ is small cable used to connect the camera to the studio lights.
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Reflector
Boom
Hot shoe
Sync cord
Strobe
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What kind of light will a gold reflector bounce onto the subject?
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It will produce a warmer cast on the subject
It will produce a cooler cast on the subject
It will diffuse the light hitting the subject
It will direct the light hitting the subject in a narrow beam to highlight a small area
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The __________ represents the light that falls on a subject reflecting from surfaces in the landscape, intended to lighten the shadows enough to reveal otherwise hidden detail.
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Main light
Fill light
Background light
Rim light
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__________ are panels or other items placed between the light and subject to soften light as to reduce contrast or eliminate a reflection.
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Diffuser
Gels
Reflector
Gobos or flags
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Their purpose is to hold lights, umbrellas, diffusers, softboxes and other lighting devices in a fixed position:
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Monolights
Strobes
Stands
Reflectors
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A __________ is placed between the light and the subject to bounce the light hitting the subject.
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Monolights
Barn Door
Diffuser
Reflectors
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You can direct some of the light onto the subject using a __________ to create a point of light.
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Monolights
Barn Door
Diffuser
Reflectors
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Which is an example of a light modifier
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Monolights
Snoot
Strobe
Meter
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The two major things that provide safety on a camera are the camera’s strap AND the Hot Shoe.
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True
False
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A light ­tight room with equipment to print photos under red safelight.
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Printol
Darkroom
Fix
Stop Bath
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With traditional cameras, the film both records and stores the images. With digital cameras, separate devices perform these two functions. What device stores the image?
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Orientation sensor
Memory card
Shutter button
the autoexposure
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What does a full­frame sensor have in common with a 35mm film?
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The focal length is the same
The lens’ angle of view is the same
The image sensor is the same size as 35 mm film
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Describe a situation where you would want to use a fast shutter speed.
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When photographing in the studio, when using electronic flashes and studio lighting
When taking photographs of fast­ action, since they make decisive moments easy to capture
When photographing a subject standing in front of a busy wallpapered wall so you can throw the wall out of focus
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This setting adjusts the flash output, without changing the aperture or shutter speed. This is an ideal way to balance flash and natural light:
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High­Speed Sync
Flash Exposure Compensation
Flash Exposure Lock (FEL)
Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB)
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__________ refers to the zone of focus in a photograph or the distance between the closest and farthest parts of the picture that are reasonably sharp.
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Composition
Depth of field
Exposure
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Space, line, shape, form, color, value and texture. The tools the artist works with to create an artwork.
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Principles of Design
Composition
Elements of Design
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Why might you want to increase your ISO setting rather than use your flash?
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when photographing landscapes
when photographing in museums where flash is prohibited
when photographing into the sun or a snow­ covered landscape
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What is the price you pay for using higher ISO settings?
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Depth of field becomes greater
Depth of field become smaller
The appearance of noise in the dark areas of the image
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Which filter reduces glare
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skylight
Ultraviolet
Polarizer
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What part of the body can the aperture of the lens be compared to
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foot
pupil
fingernail
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A diffuser is
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opaque
translucent
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Color spectrum from Most to Least as seen through
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eye, camera, printer, monitor
printer, eye, camera, monitor
eye, camera, monitor, printer
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Constraints proportions does this in photoshop resize
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stretches the image when cheked
changes the length of the image
keeps the image in proportion when enlarging or reducing size
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Best mm of a portrait lens
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18-­135mm
50mm
85mm
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Steps is critique process
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describe, analyze, interpret, evaluate
interpret, describe, analyze, evaluate
evaluate, describe, analyze, interpret
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Define Appropriation
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the action of taking something for one's own use, typically with the owner's permission.
the action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission.
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RGB to CMYK reduces or increases the color spectrum
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increases
reduces
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What is an indicator of the distance from the camera to the subject?
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Depth of Field
Aperture
Shutter Speed
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One of the four factors of measuring fair use judges consider
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the purpose and character of your use
the nature of the copyrighted work
the amount and substantiality of the portion taken
the effect of the use upon the potential market.
ALL of the above
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The focal length of a 16mm lens is considered
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Telephoto
Wide
Normal
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The focal length of a 300mm lens is considered
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Telephoto
Wide
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The focal length of a 50mm lens is considered
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Telephoto
Wide
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A 3 light system contains
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Fill, Side, Key
Fill, Key, Hair
Fill, Key, corner
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10,000k Is daylight full blue sky.
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False
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As color temp rises as the sun goes down.
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False
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Daylight color temperature is
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2000k
10,000k
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The problem with using your camera’s autoexposure system is that not all scenes average out to middle gray.
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False
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Pure black areas of a photograph should have an RGB setting of __________.
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255
256
128
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A subtractive color system used in most printers These colors are?
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RGB
CYMK
Grayscale
Continuous tone
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What does ISO stand for?
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International Standards Organization
International Specialty Operation
Integrated Special Options
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What does SLR stand for?
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Single lens rotation
Single lens reflex
Shooting layout rotated
Same lens reflex
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What does TIFF stand for?
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A place that stores data
Tagged image File Format
The most popular format for digital photos
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The correction on a digital SLR that has the mechanical and electrical corrections for an external flash is called a.
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“Hot shoe”
“Hot foot”
“Flash plug”
“Compact flash”
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Shutter speed refers to
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The time lag between pressing the button and making the exposure higher
The time that the shutter remains open
The time between exposures
The time it takes for you to press the button all the way down
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“A” in the Mode Dial stands for
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Which of the following apertures will allow the most light through the lens?
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f/11
f/5.6
f/1.4
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Which tool in Photoshop is used to imitate parts of an image many times?
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Clone Stamp tool
Crop tool
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When a subject is not lit, but is place against a brightly lit background, the effect is called
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Rembrandt portrait
Side lit portrait
Silhouette portrait
Inverse portrait
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A lens that focuses closer than normal is called a ____
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Macro
Telephoto
Wide angle
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f/2.8 @ 1/60th ISO 100 is equal to: f/4 @ _____
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1 second
1/80th
1/200th
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Neutral Density filters are used
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Primarily in astro-photography
To control reflections from surfaces
To reduce light passing through the lens
To help set white balance
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Using the sunny 16 rule, a day-lit scene will have which of the following exposure set?
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f/16, 1/125, ISO 400
f/8, 1/16, ISO 100
f/8, /16, ISO 1600
f/16, 1/400, ISO 400
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Dynamic Range is:
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focus ability of a given lens
The range of light intensity a sensor can gather
An auto focus capability to track a moving subject
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The actual measurement of a single frame of 35mm film is
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35mm x 35mm
35mm x 24mm
36mm x 24mm
35mm x 135mm
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If you camera is set at ISO 100, how many stops of light would 1600 be up the line?
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Three
Five
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When in Aperture Priority, adjusting EXPOSURE COMPENSATION will alter”
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Depth of Field
Shutter Speed
Aperture
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“Nifty Fifty” describes
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A term used to describe 50 year old photographers
A 50mm f1.8 lens
The focal length that is best for sports
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The color of light is measured in
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Stops
Degrees Kelvin
Cc’s
Degrees Centigrade
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Which of the following is not a photography or graphics file format?
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TIFF
PNG
PICT
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A typical flash sync speed is:
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1/150
1/125
1/1500
1/8000
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The amount of light passing through a lens is defined by
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Film speed
Exposure
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f/2.8 @ 1/60th ISO 100 is equal to:f/5.6 @ _____
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1/15th
1 second
1/250th
1/125th
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Define framing
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Blocking off sections of an image using large objects like trees or walls brings focus to the subject within the frame.
Brings focus to the subject within the frame by using a low aperture number.
Blur the subject within the frame by using a low aperture number.
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Define Patent
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is a right given to the inventor that says that the idea has the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling
is a right given to the investor that says that the idea has the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling
is a right given to the comsumer that says that the idea has the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling
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What does a flag used in studio shot do?
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A flag is used to reflect spill light from falling on the subject.
A flag is used to diffuse spill light from falling on the subject.
A flag is used to block or control spill light from falling on the subject. Also can be used to protect lens from flare.
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In portfolio development you should show?
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You should always put your best work on your portfolio.
You should always put your favorite work on your portfolio.
You should never base your work on a theme in your portfolio.
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What temperature should you store photography equipment?
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An acceptable temperature should remain lower than 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
An acceptable temperature should remain lower than 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
An acceptable temperature should remain lower than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How do you determine size of lens and filter size?
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On the lens you will find size and filter size where the lens cap attaches.
In the menu you will find size and filter size where the lens cap attaches.
On the camera Body you will find size and filter size where the lens cap attaches.
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This image is an example of Monochromatic
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This image is an example of Leading Line
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This image is an example of Radial Balance
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