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Question 1: In a color positive a red object records as:
Magenta Yellow Cyan Red
Question 2: In a color negative a green object records as:
Magenta Yellow Cyan Green
Question 3: If you shoot daylight type film under 3200K illumination the color will be:
Correct Warm Cold
Question 4: Consider that you're making 8X10 inch prints. With which one of the following negative sizes will the effects of grain be most apparent?
110 35mm 120 4x5 inch
Question 5: Increasing the size of the image on the negative either by moving closer or using a longer lens will:
Increase the depth of field. Decrease the depth of field. Not affect the depth of field.
Question 6: You can increase the illusion of depth in a photograph by:
Using a lens with a shorter focal length. Using a lens with a longer focal length. Moving closer to the subject.
Question 7: Which of the following is generally considered to be the proper focal length for shooting head-and-shoulders portraits on 35mm film?
35mm 50mm 80mm 250mm
Question 8: For equal sharpness in the same size print, a small negative should have a smaller circle of confusion than a large negative:
True False
Question 9: Which of the following describes a "good" picture?
It follows the rules of composition. It is pleasant to look at. It accomplishes its purpose effectively. It has a full tonal range and a proper color balance.
Question 10: You can soften your light source by moving it farther from the subject:
Question 11: If you're shooting Plus-X Pan using a red filter will:
Make red objects lighter on the negative. Make red objects darker on the negative. Make red objects darker on the print. Lighten the clouds in the sky.
Question 12: If your seascapes are too blue, you might use:
An ND filer. A UV filter. A color correction filter. A color conversion filter.
Question 13: A customer shows you his color slides taken indoors on daylight type film. The colors are too warm. You could recommend:
A yellow filer. A color correction filter. A color conversion filter. A polarizing filter.
Question 14: If you want to darken the sky on color film you can use:
A red filer. An ND filter. A diffusion filter. A polarizing filter.
Question 15: You're combining two filters, one has a filter factor of 2, and the other has a filter factor of 3. By how many stops should you open the diaphragm over the normal setting?
1 stop. 12⁄3 stops. 21⁄3 stops. 22⁄3 stops. 33⁄3 stops. 4 stops.
Question 16: The lighting that best shows the texture of a surface is:
45 degree side-lighting. 90 degree side-lighting. Backlighting. Frontlighting.
Question 17: If you want your subject to be a silhouette, use:
Question 18: Your portrait subject is very slim and wants to appear heavier. Which of the following combinations will give the desired effect?
3⁄4 pose with broad lighting. 3⁄4 pose with short key lighting. Profile with butterfly lighting. Profile with 45 degree lighting.
Question 19: You've positioned your main light for proper exposure at f11, and you've positioned your fill light for proper exposure at f5.6. What is the lighting ratio?
1:1 2:1 3:1 4:1 5:1
Question 20: When you're using two front lights (a main light and a fill) for portraiture, you should (two answers are acceptable):
Expose for the main light and print for the fill light. Expose for the fill light and print for the main light. Expose and print for the main light. Expose and print for the fill light.
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