Answer key for segment one in creative photography
Answer Key Top of Form Question 1 (Worth 2 points) What type of zoom crops the image and enlarges the cropped image to fill the frame of the camera? Telephoto zoom Optical zoom Digital zoom Wide angle zoom Points earned on this question: 2 Question 2 (Worth 2 points) What are pixels? The colors in an image The overall size of the image The overall file size of the image The smallest unit on the image that can be controlled Points earned on this question: 2 Question 3 (Worth 2 points) How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras? They take smaller sized photographs. What is seen in the viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras. Point and shoot cameras use film. Only SLR cameras can take black and white photographs. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 4 (Worth 2 points) Which popular file format loses some of the information from the image? JPEG TIFF RAW NEF Points earned on this question: 0 Question 5 (Worth 2 points) Aperture is controlled by what in the camera? Pentaprism Lens White balance Iris diaphragm Points earned on this question: 2 Question 6 (Worth 2 points) Working with manual mode requires the most knowledge about how the various aspects of the camera work. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 7 (Worth 2 points) For the best night photographs, you'll need to have a camera with a shutter speed of about three to thirty seconds. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 8 (Worth 2 points) The smaller the f-stop, or f-value, the larger the opening in the aperture is. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 9 (Worth 2 points) Aperture and shutter speed are separate entities that do not affect each other in any way. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 10 (Worth 2 points) You can always rely on the light meter in the camera to tell you the right aperture and shutter speed settings for the right exposure. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 11 (Worth 2 points) How can you keep the horizon straight in a photograph? Use the grid lines in the LCD display of the camera Hold the camera steady and pointed directly at the horizon Put the horizon in the center of the photograph As long as you are close, it will not matter Points earned on this question: 2 Question 12 (Worth 2 points) Keeping it simple means that the reason for your photograph is what? Complicated Idealistic Clear Professional Points earned on this question: 2 Question 13 (Worth 2 points) Which of the following is a "rule" that you should pay attention to when taking photographs? Hand hold your camera when taking night photographs. Put diagonal lines directly at the corners. Make sure your lines are straight. All of the above. Points earned on this question: 2 Question 14 (Worth 2 points) Using the Rule of Thirds, what is the best position to put objects of interest? In the right corner At the four intersecting points In the center of the grid In the bottom third of the photograph Points earned on this question: 2 Question 15 (Worth 2 points) Before taking a photograph, which of the following should you check? The time of day The weather report That the colors in the photograph do not clash That the lines in the photograph are straight Points earned on this question: 2 Question 16 (Worth 2 points) If you need to backlight a portrait, you should stay as far away from the subject as possible. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 17 (Worth 2 points) Most photographers use only continuous source lighting in their studios. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 18 (Worth 2 points) The more spread out a light is, the softer the light will become. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 19 (Worth 2 points) The light that comes from strobe lights can create strong shadows, and without other accessories, it is often too strong. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 20 (Worth 2 points) One benefit of a continuous light source is that you can see the shadows and highlights that it creates before you take the picture. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 21 (Worth 2 points) Which of the following is not a common color for photography umbrellas? White Yellow Silver Translucent Points earned on this question: 2 Question 22 (Worth 2 points) When should you try to photograph reflections on bodies of water? A rainy day A windy day A calm day A cold day Points earned on this question: 2 Question 23 (Worth 2 points) Flash lights are also known as which of the following? Continuous source Battery powered lights Light packs Strobe lighting Points earned on this question: 2 Question 24 (Worth 2 points) When the sun is at the back of the photographer, it is known as what? Frontlighting Backlighting Sidelighting None of the above Points earned on this question: 2 Question 25 (Worth 2 points) Early in the day, light tends to be what color? Yellow Blue Green Red Points earned on this question: 2 Question 26 (Worth 2 points) Rather than having a mirror within the camera that reflects the image, point and shoot cameras have a viewfinder that goes directly through the camera, giving the photographer a slightly different angle on the scene than what the shutter will open to capture. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 27 (Worth 2 points) Generally, each pixel in an image creates 25 bytes of data. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 28 (Worth 2 points) A lens can simply be a curved piece of glass. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 29 (Worth 2 points) Digital zoom tends to have no effect on the quality of the image. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 30 (Worth 2 points) Aperture is the length of time that light is let into the camera to expose the film. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 31 (Worth 2 points) Richard Maddox created the first 35mm camera. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 32 (Worth 2 points) In 1884, George Eastman created a dry gel on paper, or what we think of as film. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 33 (Worth 2 points) Most stock agencies do not have their images online because of privacy issues. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 34 (Worth 2 points) In the early days of photography, cameras were limited to professional photographers because of the knowledge needed to work the cameras and develop the images with various chemicals. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 35 (Worth 2 points) Kodak initially included film processing in the cost of the film itself. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 36 (Worth 2 points) Horizontal lines should be avoided in photographs because they make the photograph appear small. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 37 (Worth 2 points) When you take a photograph of a person or animal looking to one side of the photograph, it is also often a good idea to include active space in front of the person or animal. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 38 (Worth 2 points) You should always leave active space in front of a moving object. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 39 (Worth 2 points) Studies show that our eyes are drawn first to the center of a photograph. True False Points earned on this question: 0 Question 40 (Worth 2 points) If the horizon is sloping, it is a good sign that the photograph is not straight. True False Points earned on this question: 2 Question 41 (Worth 2 points) A shallow depth of field means that what part of the photo will be in focus? Only a small portion that you choose Only items in the foreground Most of the image, with a few parts not in focus All of the image will be in focus Points earned on this question: 2 Question 42 (Worth 2 points) Aperture priority mode is considered which of the following? Fully automatic Semiautomatic Fully manual All of the above Points earned on this question: 2 Question 43 (Worth 2 points) In night mode, you will want to use which of the following? A filter A tripod A telephoto lens A wide-angle lens Points earned on this question: 2 Question 44 (Worth 2 points) In portrait mode, your camera will use what? A smaller aperture A shutter speed of more than one second A larger aperture A shutter speed that is faster than 1/1000 Points earned on this question: 2 Question 45 (Worth 2 points) Aperture is measured in what? T-stops F-stops S-stops A-stops Points earned on this question: 2 Question 46 (Worth 2 points) What was the benefit of a caloytpe over a daguerreotype? The quality was much better. It provided digital images. Multiple copies of the photograph could be made. All of the above. Points earned on this question: 2 Question 47 (Worth 2 points) William Henry Fox Talbot invented which of the following? Calotype Daguerreotype Collodion process Bellows camera Points earned on this question: 2 Question 48 (Worth 2 points) What was the first commercial photography process? Kodak Brownie DCS 100 Daguerreotype Leica Points earned on this question: 2 Question 49 (Worth 2 points) Autochrome Lumiere was which of the following? A color process A bellows camera A type of wet plate The first digital camera Points earned on this question: 2 Question 50 (Worth 2 points) What substance was the first photograph made from? Bitumen Silver Lemon juice Acidic acid Points earned on this question: 2
just saying that none of the question had the right marked answer on it. Only showing if you got it right or not. Not very helpful.
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