Photography I Final Review

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<p>What is this camera called?</p>

What is this camera called?

Camera Obscura

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Greek works for photos and graphein:

Phos, graph

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What was Joseph Nicephore famous for?

Creating the first permanent photo

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What was Daguerre’s photographic process called?

Daguerrotype

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Who created the Calotype process around the same time as Daguerre?

Henry Fox Talbot

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Who was the first person to make “sun pictures”?

Thomas Wedgewood

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Which photographer managed to bring the process time of creating a photo to less than 30 minutes?

Louis Daguerre

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What was the name of the first photograph captured?

The Window at Les Gras

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How long did the first photo take to create?

8 hours

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Who is responsible for the creation of motion sequence photography or as we know it now as stop motion photography/movie?

Eadweard Muybridge

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What is the method of creating color in photos called, created by Auguste and Louis Lumiere?

Autochrome

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Who sent the first photo sent by phone?

Phillip Kahn

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What 3 things determine the exposure of a photograph?

Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO

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<p>Which photo was the first to be sent by phone?</p>

Which photo was the first to be sent by phone?

C

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<p>Which is the correct form to hold a camera?</p>

Which is the correct form to hold a camera?

A

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<p>Which for is the correct way to hold a camera when standing?</p>

Which for is the correct way to hold a camera when standing?

A

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<p>Which is the correct way to hold a camera while sitting down?</p>

Which is the correct way to hold a camera while sitting down?

B

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<p>Which is the correct form to hold a camera?</p>

Which is the correct form to hold a camera?

B

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Commercial Photography is the study of?

Learning how to take a good photo in which that photograph is used to help sell, advertise or market a product, service, person or persons.

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What is depth of field?

The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.

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What is another term for Aperture?

F-stop

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Define ISO:

controls the amount of light that enters the camera, which affects how dark or light a photo will be

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Why does photography ethics matter in Photography?

If we take pictures that harm our subjects, no one will want to be photographed. If we manipulate our images and deceive our audience, no one will trust us.

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<p>What setting in this photo made the photo blurry? (The image is taken outside in a sunny day).</p>

What setting in this photo made the photo blurry? (The image is taken outside in a sunny day).

A

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What is a “Good Exposure”?

It refers to a balance of ISO, focus, and shutter speed to create a clear photo.

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What is shutter speed?

the length of time a camera's shutter remains open, which determines how much light exposes the camera's sensor

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<p>Which shutter speed would be best for capturing stop action / freeze an object or item in time?</p>

Which shutter speed would be best for capturing stop action / freeze an object or item in time?

C

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The F-stop is also known as the:

Aperature

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Shutter speeds are measured in:

Fractions of a second

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What shutter speed do you use when you want a blurry picture?

Slow shutter speed

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What shutter speed do you use when you want a frozen picture?

Fast shutter speed

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Why does the camera think a classroom is dark even thou the florescent light are on?

The camera only registers natural light

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William Wegman is an American artist best known for creating series of compositions involving…

Dogs, primarily his own Weimaraners in various costumes and poses

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Steve McCurry is an American photographer that has worked in photojournalism and editorial. He is best known for his 1984…

Afghan Girl

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Harold Edgerton invented the

Flash/Strobelight

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Irving Penn was an American photographer known for his…

fashion photography, portraits, and still life’s

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George Eastman was an American innovator and entrepreneur who founded the

Eastman Kodak Company

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Sam Abell is an American photographer known for his frequent publication of photographs in

National Geographic

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: A</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: A

Camera Mode

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: B</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: B

Shutter Speed

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: C</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: C

Aperture/F-stop

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: D</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: D

ISO

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: E</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: E

Amount of photos left

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<p>Name the following parts of the camera screen: F</p>

Name the following parts of the camera screen: F

Battery

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Mode where photographer makes all decisions.

Manual Mode

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<p>What part of the camera should you never touch with you finger or any other object? </p>

What part of the camera should you never touch with you finger or any other object?

B

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<p>Where is the release button to switch lenses? </p>

Where is the release button to switch lenses?

C

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<p>Where is the mode dial on the camera?</p>

Where is the mode dial on the camera?

A

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What is Resolution when referring to Photography terms?

The quality of the photo

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Photoshop is used only by graphic designers?

False

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File extension for files created in Photoshop

Psd

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What do you select to show/hide layers in Photoshop?

The eye icon next to the layer desired

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What keys on the keyboard do you use to resize the brush?

Brackets

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Tool to select color in Photoshop you use the

Eye Dropper

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What is the significance of the black triangle in the lower-right corner of the tool icons?

It serves as the visual cue of additional grouped tools.

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The magic wand tool allows you to:

Selects an image area based on color.

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Is naming your layers in Photoshop important? Why?

Improves organization

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What dpi are most print projects set to?

300 dpi

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What is the correct resolution for images used on the web?

72 dpi

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If I want to paint something onto the photo, which tool do you use?

Paint tool

<p>Paint tool</p>
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Which tool is the healing tool or used for blemish removal?

Healing tool

<p>Healing tool</p>
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Which tool is the move tool?

Transform tool

<p>Transform tool</p>
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Which is the quick selection tool or also known as the magic wand?

Magic wand

<p>Magic wand</p>
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Which tool can I use to pick color from a picture?

Eyedropper tool

<p>Eyedropper tool</p>
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<p>If I want to type onto my image which tool do I use?</p>

If I want to type onto my image which tool do I use?

A

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<p>Which tool is the easer tool?</p>

Which tool is the easer tool?

B

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A composition rule that divides the screen into thirds horizontally and vertically, like a tic-tac toe grid over the photo.

Rules of Third

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When it’s dark outside (for example at a football game around 9:00 pm) which ISO would you use?

3200 +

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When it’s very sunny outside, there are no clouds around either, which ISO would you use?

100 ISO

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What does CMYK Stand for:

Cyan, magenta, yellow, key (black)

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What does RGB Stand for:

Red, green, blue

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In Elements of Design what does Line in a photo mean?

A line seen without really being drawn, the object or subject directs the eye – horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curvy, zig-zag, etc within the photo.

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What’s shape?

Flat 2D outline

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What’s form?

3D object

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In elements of design- negative space is:

the area around, under, through and between the area

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In elements of design- Value is:

Shades of color, light/dark

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In elements of design- Texture is:

a photo that has a Sense of sight and sense of touch involved in its composition.

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<p>This image is an example of what Element of design:</p>

This image is an example of what Element of design:

line

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<p>This image is an example of what Element of design:</p>

This image is an example of what Element of design:

texture

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<p>This image is an example of what Element of design:</p>

This image is an example of what Element of design:

Line, value, and negative space

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<p>What setting in this photo made the photo blurry? (The image is taken outside in a sunny day).</p>

What setting in this photo made the photo blurry? (The image is taken outside in a sunny day).

A