Photography 5 online - Midterm Fall 2017

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Photography 5 online - Midterm Fall 2017 Mark up in the same fashion you do your quizzes and upload by the deadline Suggestion, print out the test, take it with a pen or pencil and then remark your PDF up before you upload Probably save you some time 1. Before the advent of painting, how were visual interpretations recorded? A. By verbal story telling B. By photographers C. hieroglyphics D. They weren t 2. Lewis Hine documented what at the turn of the last century? A. Child Labor B. Labor Unions C. Olympics D. Childhood education 3. What is the most powerful communication tool in all the platforms of social media. A. Blogs B. Headlines C. Illustrations D. None of the above 4. There is an add-on that you need to add to this browser once you down load it. You have to go to the addon page from where you downloaded Firefox. What is the name of this add on? A. FireSTP B. FTPspark C. FireESP D. FireFTP 5. Log on and password for the server are case sensitive? 6. Which shooting MODE places you, the photographer in full control of the situation? A. Program B. Shutter Priority C. Manual D. Aperture Priority 7. Different camera Modes determine how the cameras operations process information at capture

8. The acceptable zone of focus on any image will always be, regardless of the f/stop. A. 2/3 s in front and 1/3 in back of the subject B. 1/3 in front and 2/3 s in back of the subject. C. 3/5 s in front and 2/5 s in back of the subject D. ½ in front and ½ in back of the subject 9. A highlight in a photograph is? A. An area of a small bright spot with virtually no detail. B. An area adjacent to the shadow area where some detail can be found. C. An area of the most detail of a photograph. D. An area where the most diffused light will be found. 10. The readers eye looking at your photograph is directed by the tonal range, this always goes from? A. Light to dark B. Neutral tones to grey tone C. Dark to light D. Dark to the darkest 11. Direct frontal light creates a effect. A. Contrasting, dynamic B. Even balanced light with good definition and modeling C. Flat, uninteresting Even D. Comes only from a strobe light. 12. Color spaces control the cameras interpretation of the light and the range of colors based on the aperture you choose? 13. The size of your image is measured in megapixels. The higher the megapixel count the better the? A. File quality B. Potential exposure C. Restitution information D. Image Format 14. When a file with too little resolution is blown up very large on the screen what is the name of what happens to the picture? A. It crystalizes B. It pixelizes C. It posterizes D. It pixiconifies

15. The Brownie Hawkeye camera transformed the photographic world during its time What three aspects of that camera made it so appealing? A. Cheap, small and improbable B. Cheap, reliable and bulky C. Expensive, small and portable D. Cheap, small and portable 16.. In terms of composition, the emphasis in a photograph comes primarily from what part of the body? A. Hands B. Arms C. Legs D. None of the above 17. Photography throughout the 19 and 20th century influenced the fabric of America.and throughout the world. A. Political B. Social C. Education D. Comedy 18. In our country, during what event did we see the nature of photography begin to change from a pure portraiture device to that of one of reportage? A. War of the Roses B. Vietnam War C. WW II D. Civil War 19. When you find the link on the Contact page to access the server, what do you have to do on that link to point your computer in the right direction? A. Just click on the link and it will open B. Right Click on the link and it will say open in the specific link add-on. C. Physically move your computer to the right D. Left click and it will say open link 20. The Rule of Thirds states that if you divide any number of the photographic elements within a photograph by 3, you will have better picture? 21. When composing your shot, any time you can create a flow to the viewers eye you will keep the viewer looking at your photograph longer A. Angular B. Rectangular C. Ventricular D. Circular

22. To blur the movement in a photograph, you need a shutter speed no faster than? A. 1/100 B. 1/60 C. 1/250 D. none of the above 23. Resolution and choosing the file format is a determination you the photographer make at the time of downloading? 24. A Histogram is a? A. A graphic reproduction of a disease you want to avoid. B. A graphic representation of the tones in your image C. A graphic repositioning of white balance selection D. A graphic representation of image composition. 25. The basic job of a photographic lens is to. A. Rearrange light rays B. Distribute unequal light rays C. Collect light rays D. Block light rays. 26. What are the three things you need to understand when determining correct exposure? A. F/stop, shutter speed and Light B. Mode, WB and shutter speed C. F stop, shutter speed and ISO D. F stop, ISO and WB 27. The basic job of a photographic lens is to. A. Collect light rays B. Distribute unequal light rays C. Collect retinal interpolations D. Collect blocked light 28. White Balance (WB) sets the cameras response to light? 29. Your camera will always default on (until you reset it) the Color Space srgb. Why? A. Higher candle power B. Because digital cameras only have one Color Space C. Higher Composition D. Higher Contrast

30. Color Space setting in your camera will set the gamut, or the amount of shades of color your camera can record on any given image. 31. Adobe 1998 Color Space will capture less tonal ranges than srgb Color Space 32. Changing the image size on your camera will not affect how many images will fit on your media card? 33. Having cameras present almost everywhere is changing the way society views. A. Conflict B. Justice C. Government D. None of the above 34. When you work in Program or AUTO MODE on your camera and pay no attention to the exposure equation, it reduces you, the shooter to basically a. A. A place mat B. A solid photographic genius C. A walking image bank D. A walking tripod 35. The very first recorded permanent photographic image occurred in the year. A. 1823 B. 1827 C. 1826 D. 1829 36. Window light according to the video is really good, however it is also rather in light distribution. A. Even B. Radical C. Interpretative D. Stinks 37. is the best file format if you want to capture the maximum tonal range in your image. A. JPEG B. TIFF C. RAW D. PSD

38. To what page on my website do you need to go to access my server? A. Photo 5 B. Details C. Contact D. FCC Photo 39. What we all must remember about instant visual reportage on social media is the of the viewer. A. Camera angle B. Reasoning C. Lens choice D. Perspective 40. ISO stands for: A. International Shooters Organization B. International Systems Operation C. International Silver Optimization D. International Standards Organization 41. The first commercially successful photographic process was called? A. The Jaguarerreotype B. The Dacquiriotype C. The Daguerreotype D. The Eastman Brownie Hawkeye camera 42. The best way to enhance any of your photographs is to use the light A. Intentionally B. Haphazardly C. Universally D. Originally 43. Depth of field is one of the least powerful communications tools in photography that we have? 44. The f/stop regulates the light passing through the lens.. 45. To use the light effectively and make direct light look soft and interpretive like window light, you must the light off of something. A. Radiate B. Refract C. Rescind D. Reflect

46. Depth of Field refers to the zone of an image where your subjects are reproduced with acceptable? A. Tonality B. Exposure C. Sharpness D. White Balance 47. Your EV settings on your camera have the same effect as changing your and. A. ISO and DOF B. DOF and WB C. Shutter speeds and WB D. f/stops and shutter speeds 48. The first interpretation of data of your picture that will affect quality is the setting? A. Color Enhancement B. White Balance C. Color Space D. Color Equation 49. Stop action photography requires a shutter speed of at least A. 1/250th B. 1/100th C. 1/5000th D. 1/8th 50. Shutter Speeds and f/stops work in to create exposure A. Control B. Council C. Concert D. Context