Digital Photography I and II Quizzes

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Jonah is looking in the camera menu for a place where he can choose the file format for his photograph—what setting should he look for?

"image size" or "recording mode"

Carlton is experimenting with different shutter speeds. He takes a photo of cars driving by at 1/8 second shutter speed, 1/2 second shutter speed, 1/30 second shutter speed, and 1/500 second shutter speed. Based on what you know about shutter speeds, which speed will create the clearest image of the moving cars?

1/500

Kylie is getting ready to shoot action photos of a horse race. What shutter speed would likely be ideal for this type of shoot in order to avoid blurry images?

1/500

When did the term "photography" first come into existence and use?

1839

Katie wants the lighting on her subject to be very bright. Based on this, what ISO setting should she use?

50

What would the color temperature be on a sunny day around noon?

5000-6000K

What does scanning software usually include to tell the computer all the specific, model-related information it needs to communicate with the scanner?

A driver

In 1884, what replaced the photographic plates and eliminated the need for photographers to carry around plates and chemicals in order to take a photograph?

A dry gel on paper

What was one of the first examples of a 'photoshop-like' moment?

A more noble-looking body was superimposed over Abraham Lincoln's not-so-impressive real one

Marcus is an amateur photographer who has a real knack for portraits. His only problem is that he has a tic that makes his hands shake causing him to drop his camera. What is a simple and inexpensive solution that Marcus could invest in to solve this problem?

A neck or wrist strap

Zach came across some old printed photographs while he was moving and is interested in transferring them into digital form. What type of equipment will Zach need to do this?

A scanner

Marco is playing around with blurring what is behind and in front of the main subjects in his photographs. What kind of effect or feeling might this create?

A sense of texture and contrast among the different elements

Wanda is taking photos using a lens that sees and records a very narrow view with a focal length longer than 60mm. When her friend asks what type of lens she is using for their photography outing, how does Wanda reply?

A telephoto lens

What did Dr. Richard Maddox create that allowed photographers to develop a dry plate technique rather than use the wet methods of the collodion process?

A way to use gelatin instead of glass to make photographic negatives

Louis prepares to take pictures using a high shutter speed and a receptive aperture. Given this combination, what kind of shots is he MOST LIKELY preparing to take?

Action shots

What kind of surfaces are most likely to cause AF to move in and out as it searches for contrasting elements to help it catch a focus?

An image of a dog with a mirror in the background

If you wanted to create a photograph using the photographic process known as daguerreotype, what two essential items would you need?

An iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor

If you lived in the year 1855 and wanted to purchase a daguerreotype, how much could you expect to spend?

Anywhere from 50 cents to 10 dollars a piece

What part of the camera controls the amount of light that is allowed to pass through?

Aperture

What type of lighting offers many benefits, such as complete control, but takes considerably more setup?

Arranged studio

Taylor has been noticing that his camera's battery has been dying especially fast lately. He is most likely using these features too frequently, so they are contributing to the draining of his battery:

Auto review and playback

What is another term for natural illumination?

Available light

Jeremiah has set up a very detailed photo shoot for his final photography portfolio for his degree. He is doing a series of photos of his pet dog, Stan. While the props are varied in all of the shots, the lighting is the same in that Jeremiah is using light that comes from behind Stan to create silhouetting and other types of dark detail on the frontside. What type of lighting is Jeremiah using?

Backlighting

What do all digital cameras rely on for energy and as a source of power?

Batteries

Why is the term RAW image file generally used to describe a variety of file formats, which are sometimes known as digital raw captures?

Because RAW files are proprietary

Why does diagonal composition lead to a different type of movement than basic horizontal composition?

Because it is less uniform and provides a level of freedom that horizontal lines do not

What does sunlight do to the powdered nitrate of silver?

Blackens it

What factor might limit your ability to control the depth of field?

Bright outdoor light

When a digital camera lets you hold the shutter button open as long as you want, it is known as:

Bulb setting

What photographic process involved making negatives using paper coated with silver iodide that when exposed to light created a single negative image that could be reproduced in strips or sheets of transparent plastic film?

Calotype

What type of information would be recorded on Exchangeable Image Format for JPEG and RAW files?

Camera model and serial number, shutter speed, aperture, and flash functions

What type of image is seen below:

Carte De Visite

What type of images could be considered some of the first instances of shareable media, documenting images of monarchs, aristocrats, soldiers, children, and even criminals for public consumption?

Carte de visites

Luisa is setting up a simple and cheap studio for her photography shoot by using a bulb inside a reflective shell that directs light forward and clips to the edge of a table. What is this device that Luisa is using called?

Clamp light

Lily is a still life photographer and has been creating a variety of interesting and appealing still life compositions for years. She loves still life photography because of the challenge. What challenge does much of the appeal of still life photography lie in?

Combining composition and lighting to reveal texture

What are the two types of studio lighting that photographers most commonly use?

Continuous lighting and studio strobes

Chrissy's teacher is critiquing her recent photography project and tells her that she is continually impressed with Chrissy's inherent ability to look at a subject and find a meaningful way to interpret it with her imagination. What quality is Chrissy's teacher commenting on that would make Chrissy a great photographer?

Creativity

Joel is in the market for a new camera and wants one that will allow him to change the standard lenses with more specific ones. What type of camera should Joel be looking for that would allow him to do this?

DSLR

Julia is a second-year photography student at the state university. She is interested in taking her photography to the next level by experimenting with landscape photographs, special effects, and by having more control over the camera settings. What is likely the best camera for Julia to purchase?

DSLR

A telephoto lens magnifies the main subject, but what does it reduce?

Depth of field

What type of line within an image leads the eye from one parts of an image to another and adds a certain level of energy?

Diagonal

During one of her first professional photo shoots, Marcia is relieved to be able to review her images immediately after taking them to confirm her shots were coming out as expected. What process allows her to do this?

Digital capture

When asked why Ian loves digital cameras and digital photography so much, he says that he appreciates instant gratification. What does he mean by this?

Digital capture allows Ian to review, playback, or delete his pictures immediately after snapping them

What trend has photography moved towards thanks to more and more people sharing pictures on social media of themselves, and their products or services, to draw in potential "followers" or customers for their business?

Digital manipulation

Corrine is out in the woods taking nature shots for her photography class. She fits her digital camera with a diffuser made from translucent white fabric. What will this do to the light in her nature shots?

Dramatically soften the hard light

What is the setting that determines what happens when you press the shutter button?

Drive mode

What kind of metering divides the viewfinder into several sections, usually three or four, and analyzes them separately?

Evaluative metering

Cassie has been asked to play around with the amount of light entering the film and/or the sensor of the camera in order to control the shadows as well as the brightness and the lighting to change the overall effect of her images. What aspect of photography is Cassie likely focusing on in this project?

Exposure

A built-in flash attaches to the body of your camera to offer more power and control in lighting and can be a little on the expensive side.

False

A tall person and a short person both have the exact same perspective.

False

All of the photography subjects in the world can be narrowed down to seven main themes or categories.

False

Arranging visual material around a central point in order to create a rough circular form is completely unique to photography and is not used in any other disciplines.

False

At the time that it was invented, the daguerreotype photographic process was a major failure and completely ignored by the public.

False

Choosing one lens over another when shooting pictures should be a random decision, not a calculated one.

False

DSLR cameras are especially handy for amateur photographers and those want to snap quick pics while traveling, socializing, or taking the all-important selfie.

False

Everyone with an iPhone X should be considered a professional photographer.

False

Good picture quality doesn't rely on any other factors besides megapixels, including how the image is processed after it's taken.

False

In the 17th century, Aristotle made note of the fact that silver chloride turned darker under exposure to light.

False

It is not possible to capture portrait images using natural light.

False

It is not possible to shoot a box of tissues in an artistic manner.

False

It's not terribly important to keep your photos interesting and engaging as long as the color contrast is bright.

False

Landscapes can only be captured outside in nature and do not apply to any type of indoor photographs.

False

Lower resolution is what provides detail and allows for prints that are smooth and clear in tone and color.

False

Many subject elements make for simple and streamlined looking images.

False

Our eyes and brains can compensate for the changes to objects in images made by lighting conditions, but digital cameras need help with this process—which is where a telephoto lens algorithm comes in.

False

RAW images are the most common and convenient image files to work with because they are highly compressed into a small size.

False

Short-focal-length lenses produce a wide view of a scene, while long-focal-length lenses offer a narrower view.

False

Shutter speed and ISO are never controlled automatically unless you specifically go in and set it that way.

False

Shutter speeds are measured in full seconds, starting with one second and moving up from there.

False

Symmetric composition must be exact and exist throughout the entire image to have a positive effect on photographs.

False

The calotype process was also known as the Kodachrome process.

False

The idea for the Kodachrome was for light to pass through a hole on one side of a box and create an inverted image on the opposite side of a box.

False

The key light needs to be dimmer and less punctuated than any other light source in the picture.

False

The rise of social media over the past decade has not impacted the way that we think about and use images.

False

The trick to good composition lies in learning to recognize the key elements of a scene and then situating the vantage points of your camera and all appropriate exposure controls.

False

There are numerous strict and steadfast rules when it comes to composition.

False

There is a very specific time frame for which you can arrange objects for a still life composition.

False

Time of day affects everything about light, including its color, intensity, and overall effect, though the weather, seasonal changes, geographic location, and environmental conditions have little to no impact on light.

False

To achieve a really well-composed photograph, the background of a shot should always include as many miscellaneous and unnecessary elements as possible.

False

To this day, the greatest challenge of photography remains learning about equipment and darkroom development.

False

Today, there are no cameras in existence that give you the option of shooting in RAW and JPEG simultaneously.

False

While many photographs from the past have been digitized, the oldest photographs in history have most likely not been.

False

Working with film photography does not allow amateur photographers the chance to slow down and be more thoughtful about the complexity of an image and how it is created.

False

What feature refers to how data in an image file is compressed, or reduced into a workable form, and stored and determines the quality and size of the pictures you take?

File format

Madison is using key lighting in the photo shoot that she is currently working on, but she is finding that key is not quite enough to illuminate the shadows. What can Madison use to brighten the scene and reveal more details in the shadows?

Fill light

The direction of light can emphasize surface texture when placed in a certain position. However, if positioned differently, how can it make the same surface appear?

Flat

This type of scanner is very common and designed mostly for prints and text documents. It can digitize almost any image and most of these devices are outfitted with a strip down the middle so proper placement of the original is easier and more effective. What type of scanner is being described here?

Flatbed scanner

If you were to imagine a tic-tac-toe grid superimposed on your frame, what could this be a tool for?

For positioning various elements together in a unique and engaging manner

What is the first step when setting up a darkroom?

Gather the various supplies necessary

Instead of replicating an image on paper, what photographic process of the past captured it on a glass or metal plate coated in an asphalt-like material that hardened after certain light exposure?

Heliography

Debbie is surprised to learn in her Photography 101 class that she already owns a point and shoot camera and she didn't even know it. What point and shoot camera does Debbie MOST LIKELY already have?

Her smartphone

What kind of resolution is needed to create an image that shows details in a clear and sharp manner and a smooth print and tone?

Higher resolution

What do we call strong incandescent bulbs that usually have a high wattage and frequently generate a great deal of heat?

Hot lights

What art movement does this 1892 painting by Eugene Boudin represent?

Impressionism

How are color temperatures measured?

In Kelvin (K)

Tori wants to add more interest to the series of photographs that she is preparing to take. In order to do this, where in the photo could she put something eye-catching that will help to pique curiosity?

In the foreground

Zooming out on your shot loosens the frame and gives you more background. How does zooming out impact your subject?

It makes your subject appear smaller and further away

What was one of the most significant drawbacks of the daguerreotype photographic process?

It was expensive and could only produce a single photograph each time

How did the price of the collodion process compare to the price of the daguerreotype?

It was only a tenth of the cost

Who won an Academy Award in 2019 for his work on the National Geographic film Free Solo about a climber's quest to climb the sheer vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park known as El Capitan?

Jimmy Chin

What term refers to the main source of illumination and the most dominant light in your setup?

Key light

Why was the slogan for Kodak camera "You press the button, we do the rest" so appropriate for the brand when it came onto the scene?

Kodak cameras came with film inside; when an individual had finished the film, the entire camera was sent to Kodak for processing, and the camera and negative images were sent back

Focal length and field of view are what differentiate one _____ from another.

Lens

When light reaches the film or digital chip of a camera, it must pass through a piece of transparent glass that focuses rays of light on an image and allows a picture to be taken. What is the correct term for this transparent glass?

Lens

Frankie is sitting in her first photography lecture course and feels quite prepared since she has been taking photos her whole life. However, when the professor begins the lecture by asking what a photograph is all about on the most basic level, Frankie incorrectly responds "memories." What would have been a more accurate answer?

Light

Sue is photographing some very small and intricate succulents growing in her backyard. She wants to capture as much detail as possible. What kind of lens would be best to use in this situation?

Macro lens

When taking a picture in bright conditions and zooming in, what should you do to the aperture?

Make it smaller

For many critics, what is considered the best type of image manipulation?

Manipulations you can't see

You should set your shutter to the proper sync speed and your f-stop to match the distance the light will travel from flash to subject when working in which flash mode?

Manual

Still life photos are exactly that —they are still. Based on this, what kind of composition do they offer the best opportunity for?

Manual composition

Alondra is trying to take a series of photos of her dog playing in the snow on a very sunny day; however, she is finding that the AF keeps moving in and out while trying to focus. What should Alondra use in order to try and fix this problem?

Manual focus

Antonio has been taking pictures for years, but he has always used an automatic camera that doesn't require him to adjust any settings. Now, he has a new camera that requires him to program the functions and modes by hand—the ones that are not "automatically" chosen and implemented for him by the camera. What kind of settings is Antonio learning about?

Manual settings

Arranging different visual materials around a central point with the intention of creating a rough circular form is a concept common in photography, though photography is not the only discipline this concept can be found in. What other industries or disciplines can this be found in?

Math and design

What term refers to tiny bits of digital information on file format, exposure adjustments, and color balance?

Metadata

Joseline is trying out a new piece of photography equipment that she recently purchased that helps to steady a camera with one single leg instead of three. What type of equipment is Joseline trying out?

Monopod

What will a long twisting road or a sharp pointed cliff in a photograph lead the eye to do?

Move in a certain direction

Allie is walking around her home looking for the perfect place to set up her still life composition photo shoot. She wants to find a place where the light will be more forgiving and somewhat diffused. Where might be a good place for Allie to set up her still life shot?

Near a window

A huge part of becoming an accomplished photographer is the ability to _____ what is around you.

Observe

Monica recently purchased a used DSLR camera that came without a user's manual. While Monica is an intermediate photographer, she is still unsure how all of the special settings, or bells and whistles, work. Where could she look to find detailed instructions on how to use her new/used camera?

On the manufacturer's website

When you look directly at a camera lens, it may seem like there is only one lens, but entering light actually passes through a series of lenses, or _____, that bend the light and send it on its way to be focused on the film or digital chip.

Optics

What composition technique forces two or more items, which are separated by distance, to appear as if they are together—and this highlights any contrasts in shape, tone, or color?

Overlap

In picture composition, what effect offers a depth of perspective, leads the viewer to notice subject contrasts, and plays up distance, making the spatial relationship more obvious?

Overlapping

When it comes to using a scanner, the higher the _____, the bigger the image file can be.

PPI rating

What is the most basic of all skills that shooting action calls for?

Perfect and immediate camera handling

What term does the following definition apply to: "A picture created using a camera, where an image is captured on film, or a light-sensitive material used to produce these images, and then made visible through a specific chemical treatment."

Photograph

Samuel arrives at his first college class to find the teacher has written two definitions pertaining to the course name on the board. One definition is the literal meaning of the course title, and the other is a more profound definition that reads: this course is a form of visual communication and expression with distinct and well-studied aesthetic abilities. What course is Samuel MOST LIKELY enrolled in?

Photography

_____ is an application, a practice, and an art that creates images and then makes them permanent, on photographic film, on paper, and, thanks to technology today, in digital form.

Photography

What term refers to tiny individually colored, light-sensitive squares, or picture elements, that make up a digital image file?

Pixels

Raul is a 13-year-old teenager interested in taking up photography as a new hobby. His dad wants to buy him a camera for his birthday that will be easy to use and simple enough for a beginner, meaning that Raul won't have to mess with any settings if he doesn't want to. What type of camera might be a good starter camera for his teenaged son?

Point and Shoot

What type of camera has lenses that are permanently attached without the ability to swap them out for specialized options?

Point and shoot

In 1948, what instant cameras were created and used self-developing film that created an image in a matter of minutes?

Polaroids

Gemma is taking photos with her camera using autofocus. In order to get the camera to automatically focus on the subject so that she can review this before actually taking the photo, what should Gemma do?

Press the shutter button (or power button) halfway down

Samantha is looking for a lens that is lightweight and small, making it easy to transport. She doesn't care about the lens being interchangeable nor does she need to zoom as she prefers to move physically closer to her subjects. She wants a simple lens that has the ability to produce a natural perspective. What kind of lens is likely best for Samantha?

Prime

After using chemicals in his darkroom, Dwayne is ready to clean up and dispose of all of the leftover materials and chemical substances. What is the safest way for him to accomplish this task?

Put the materials and substances in the proper waste container, typically the container they came in

Melanie is a photographer who wants to have control over the tonal response, white balance, and colorimetric rendering in her photos. In other words, she wants a great deal of creative freedom in her photography. Based on this, what type of file format is likely the best choice for Melanie?

RAW

Zoe wants to use an image file that will allow her to preserve all of the original information. What file format should she use?

RAW files

Tony is using a type of image file that is considered to be the purest form of digital capture. Even though this type of image file typically only offers one size, Tony prefers them because they also offer a bigger record of the data captured by the sensor and offer more flexibility during postproduction by allowing higher quality images. What kind of image files is Tony using?

RAW image files

In his effort to showcase the concept of shutter lag in his paintings, what subject did Edgar Degas spend a lot of time focusing on?

Racehorses

What type of effect is demonstrated in this image?

Radial composition

Nikki is shopping for a new memory card. He is planning to use it to photograph a variety of already picked vegetables for an advertisement for a local farmer's market. Which type of memory card should he select?

SD

What type of memory card can be described as having middle of the range capacity with some room for video?

SDHC

Frances is a photographer who lived back in 1839 and enjoyed the popularity of the daguerreotype photographic process. He had a client who requested two copies of a portrait photograph that Frances was taking. What did Frances likely have to do to accomplish this?

Set up two cameras side by side

If you shine a soft light on someone's face, what can you begin to remove?

Shadows

Michaela is working on a series of close-up photos of flowers. What kind of depth of field will these likely have?

Shallow depth of field

While photographing, Christophe immediately works to identify where the light sources are and in what manner each will impact the photograph. What is Christophe trying to do?

Shape light

Gemma is standing in the middle of the park with her camera, simply looking around and taking in her surroundings. When a passerby asks her what she is doing, she responds, "Choosing a subject for her photo shoot." What does Gemma mean by this?

She is choosing a person, place, or thing to photograph

Laurie is standing outside at "high noon." The sun is directly overhead. What kind of shadows will be cast based on this?

Short and intense

Carl is trying to capture several action shots of the high school soccer game for the school newspaper. What will be the most important setting for Carl to think about when trying to capture action in his images?

Shutter speed

What term simply refers to the amount of time your camera spends capturing a picture?

Shutter speed

If you position the key next to the subject so it shines from the side, what type of effect will you create?

Side lighting

What serves as a good example of the notion that people were aware of some of the chemical processes involved in photography centuries before they were really developed?

Silver nitrate being discovered by Albertus Magnus in the 13th century

Sayeed has taken several photographs of a stunning river scene with flowing water and lots of lush foliage. However, the images also include several children's toys in the background, a couple having a picnic, and two bicycles. What could Sayeed do to improve the composition of his photograph and refocus attention on the river?

Simplify the background

Marjorie is familiarizing herself with composition and trying to focus on the general structure of the scene. With her camera in hand, she backs away from the scene she is shooting to look at the big picture through the viewfinder and/or LCD screen. What should she do next?

Slowly walk closer to the scene and see how certain elements leave the frame, while others grow larger

What has seriously impacted the sale of digital cameras, dropping sales 81 percent between 2010 and 2016?

Smartphone cameras

Why must the image be reduced when the field of view is widened to take in more of the scene?

So that it can fill the sensor or film area

When selecting your JPEG size, why should you always select the largest size available?

So you can reduce the image size later in post production without losing any quality

What main tripod component rests on the floor to provide the legs with maximum stability?

Spreader

As studio lighting relies heavily on space and equipment, what is it best suited for shooting?

Static, unmoving subjects like portraits and still life

Carl is photographing a variety of items that don't move like a vase with flowers, a jug of water, and a bowl of fruit. When his father asks him what kind of photography project he is working on, how should Carl respond?

Still life composition

Veronica is shooting a series of action shots in the studio for an advertising campaign. She is using a specific kind of lighting that offers much brighter light than any camera flash and will capture detail in a way other lighting cannot. She loves the surprise that this type of lighting offers since she cannot see the final effect until after the shot is taken. What type of lighting is Veronica using?

Studio Strobes

When a figure is placed centrally in the picture without much of a backdrop, what specifically draws the eye of the viewer?

Symmetry

Tristan is preparing a presentation for his photography class about a camera that was invented several thousand years ago and was an incredibly simple device comprised of an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side. What would be an appropriate title for Tristan's presentation?

The Camera Obscura

Who bought the rights to the early photographic method known as daguerreotype in 1839?

The French government

Which camera was introduced at the turn of the century that suddenly made photography available to the mass market?

The Kodak Brownie

Maggie is a photography instructor who is assigning her class a project that requires all of them to capture images of the same subject: a tree. While it sounds very simple, the catch is that she asks each student to approach the image using their own unique point of view. What would be an appropriate title for Maggie to give this project?

The Perspective Project

When the appreciation of beauty became paramount in photography, what realm was it entering into finally?

The aesthetic realm

The lens focuses on objects to make them less blurry. What else does it control?

The amount of light that comes through to expose the image sensor

James is playing around with letting in different amounts of light for his photos. He just changed from f/8 to f/11—what will happen to the amount of light in his shot?

The amount of light will be cut in half

Frank is teaching his son about the process of digital photography. He explains that the digital camera converts the image seen by the camera lens into digital data. When his son asks how the camera does this, how should Frank reply?

The camera uses a light-sensitive chip or image sensor

When the field of view is widened to show more within the frame, what must then be reduced so it can fill the sensor or film area?

The image

Miguel recently took a series of action shots at a local rodeo that he attended. Unfortunately, he did not use a fast-enough shutter speed. What was likely the outcome of this mistake?

The images were blurry and disappointing

What do things such as triangles and squares interact with in an image?

The rectangular shape of the picture frame

When looking at an older photograph, the size and composition, as well as details about the subject's appearance and setting, can say a lot about the cultural context. What else can noticing these things help you determine about the image?

The time period the photo was taken during

The evolution of the way that people use and understand cameras is the result of a slow but steady invention of practical systems. What did these practical systems allow more people to do?

They allowed more and more people to take pictures without expensive equipment or professional training

How can you think of colors in order to effectively manage them in your photographs?

Think of them as separate entities, distinct from the objects they decorate

Before the chemical photographic process was created, what was the only way to record an image from the pinhole camera?

To draw it

What unusual decision did cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki make when filming The Revenant in 2015?

To shoot the entire action movie in natural light

Judah is unhappy with the color and exposure in some of his recent photographs. What might the RAW converter in his camera use to rectify this issue?

Tonal redistribution algorithm

What is a great piece of equipment to have on hand during a photo shoot because it can be used as a light stand and also to mount cameras and flashes when stable, hand-less, or remote work is important?

Tripod

A pinhole camera and a camera obscura are the same thing.

True

AF relies on the contrast of a subject to set the focus, as well as the borders of the image, which means that if it cannot properly detect them, the quality of the image may not be as high.

True

AF will probably not allow your camera to take the picture unless an object can be locked into focus.

True

An image sensor's pixel count is described in megapixels (MP).

True

Digital cameras often have trouble with auto white balance, which can result in unattractive blue, orange, or green casts.

True

Digital manipulation uses technology to alter the effect of the image itself.

True

Digital photography makes shooting subjects at night much simpler.

True

Fresh angles often make for extremely fresh-looking photographs.

True

Historical images give us the rare opportunity to obtain a better perspective about what it might have been like to live during a different time or in a different place.

True

In photography, where your light source comes from makes a big difference because it will invariably create certain effects on your subject.

True

In photography, your perspective is deeply important and will have great bearing on how your shots look.

True

It is very easy to slip or lose your grip while focusing on taking a picture, especially if you enjoy action shots.

True

Kelvin color temperatures will tell you what color your subject will be bathed in.

True

Knowing where the menu is on your camera can help you access all other settings and features.

True

Liquids of all kinds should be kept away from your camera, as they can ruin lenses and internal workings.

True

Metadata is embedded in your image files, so you can refer to it anytime you like.

True

Most digital cameras will give you a choice of small, medium, or large JPEG sizes.

True

People and the lives they lead became the most popular photography subject the day that cameras and film started being able to capture images.

True

Photographers see and understand light, as well as analyze strategies to find the best possible outcome for the shot.

True

Shutter drag is the process that became a prototype for modern day photographs.

True

Sony began marketing the first digital camera in 1981.

True

Taking photographs of subjects in nature doesn't offer very much room for error.

True

The colors of a frame within a frame, in addition to the textures that surround it, help to contribute to the larger feeling of a frame within a picture.

True

The daguerreotype allowed people who could not afford the time or the price of sitting for a painted portrait to have a similarly valuable image.

True

The digitization of modern technology has made composition simpler with the countless postproduction abilities available.

True

The first commercially available digital camera was the Kodak DCS 100.

True

The goal of photographic light is to make it look natural, even when it's not.

True

The growth of television technology and the ability to capture live images from television led to the rise of digital photography.

True

The intensity and quality of light will affect the tone, shadows, and overall mood of the image.

True

The more energy you invest into understanding and controlling light, the more likely you are to be satisfied with your own visual process.

True

There has been a significant shift over the years in the way people understand and view photography and cameras.

True

There is a basic difference between photographing a planned still life image that you have organized on purpose and snapping a photo of objects that you come upon randomly.

True

Today, just about every single person owns a camera capable of capturing incredible digital images.

True

When the battery on your camera is low, the battery indicator light will alert you so you can remove the battery and charge it again when it runs out.

True

Sanjay has noticed that some of his photos have an unattractive blue, orange, and green cast over them, which has led him to believe that his white balance is off. In order to improve his photos when the lighting is off and give him more precision and accuracy with color, what should he do?

Utilize the manual control of his WB setting

When symmetry is _____, it runs perpendicular to the plane of the horizon, like the dotted line in the center of the road.

Vertical

Francis is posing for his friend's photography portfolio but while taking a break, he asks his friend if they can switch roles for a moment. When Francis gets behind the camera, his friend tells him to look through the rectangular window at the top of the camera while composing his subject. What is this window called?

Viewfinder

What does a darkroom have to be completely devoid of in order to allow the light-sensitive materials to do their thing?

White light

How does modern day photography allow for instant gratification?

You are able to see your image immediately after taking it

As a photographer, what will be the driving force behind everything that you produce?

Your vision

Jonah wants to avoid wasting space in the photographs of his brother's birthday party décor that he is taking. What would be an effective technique for Jonah to use to ensure that he doesn't waste space?

Zoom in to include more of the subject and less of the not-as-necessary background

Gordon is zeroing in on a subject and attempting to change what is visible in the picture while also getting as "tight" of a scene as possible. What lens would be most effective for Gordon to use?

Zoom lens

Jeremiah is on location shooting a king cobra snake that is extremely venomous, meaning that he absolutely cannot get too close. However, he really wants to show as much detail as possible. What type of lens might be helpful for Jeremiah to use on this shoot?

Zoom lens

How did American fashion and portrait photographer Richard Avedon create highly unique and iconic images of celebrities?

by using format sizing, minimalist style, and avoiding typical props

After the digital camera converts the image seen by the camera lens into digital data, the camera then converts this information into a(n) _____ that is stored on a removable _____ that holds everything for future access and use.

image file; memory card

When image files are compressed into a small size, they will have a reduced number of:

pixels


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