Photo I final
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- What is Framing?
- leading the viewer's eye to the main subject
- What is another word for film speed?
- ISO
- What is Formal Balance?
- Both sides of the picture are equal/similar in weight
- What film speed do we normally use?
- ISO 400
- What is Selective Focus?
- Focusing only on the subject.
- The faster the film, the more visible the ___________.
- Grain
- What is the Rule of Thirds?
- Dividing the picture plane into thirds both vertically and horizontally, the subject is then placed on one of the meeting points.
- Which aperture has larger depth of field - f2 or f22?
- f22
- What is the film developer called?
- D-76
- Which is faster, ISO 400 or ISO 50?
- ISO 400
- What does the fixer do?
- Fixes the image permanently to the print/negative
- What shutter speed is faster- 1/60 or 1/1000
- 1/1000
- Too fix an area that is too dark in your print, you can____________.
- Dodge
- What does the shutter do?
- controls the amount of light by time the shutter remains open
- How do you meter for high contrast?
- Meter the subject up close.
- What are the four major camera types?
- SLR,TLR,rangefinder,viewfinder
- What is another word for aperture?
- F-stop
- What does the aperture do?
- Controls the amount of light entering the camera by the size of the aperture opening
- Having the camera follow the subject in action is called ______________.
- Panning
- List the aperture scale.
- 1.4,2,2.4,4,5.6,8,11,16,22
- What are three ways you can mat your prints?
- dry mounting, bleed mounting, and over matting
- What camera type do we use?
- SLR, single lens reflex
- Define density.
- Density is the amount of silver in a certain area of the negative or print.
- What does SLR stand for?
- Single Lens Reflex
- Name two pieces of equipment needed for a long exposure
- tripod and cable release
- List the shutter speed scale.
- B,1,2,4,8,15,30,60,90,125,250,500,1000
- What types of gray does the camera read for?
- Middle Gray
- What can happen if you do not carefully wash and dry your negatives?
- scratches, stains, dust
- The lens or pinhole opening causes the light rays to ____________.
- Refract
- To fix an area that is too light on your print, you can __________.
- Burn
- What is depth of field?
- The part of the picture that is in focus
- Who created the first easy-to-use camera?
- George Eastman
- What does overexposed fil look like?
- Black, dense, hard to see through
- What is contrast?
- The difference between the light and dark tones on a print or negative
- Who created the first photograph?
- Joseph Niepce
- Light rays that hit the film surface is called______________.
- Circles of confusion
- Film development controls ___________ and _____________.
- density and contrast
- What does underexposed film look like?
- thin, hard to see, clear
- What is the hot shoe used for?
- to attach and sync the flash
- What are the four parts of the film?
- anti-hallation coating, base, bromide,protective coating
- What is the most common problem in the darkroom?
- Dust
- What is the "B" setting stand for?
- Bulb
- What two camera functions share a dial on the camera?
- ISO and shutter speed
- A normal lens has the same view as _________________.
- Human eye
- What kind of printing paper do we use in this class?
- RC
- How long do we develop film for?
- 11 minutes
- What is cropping?
- Cutting out a part of the print by enlarging the negative.
- What two things does focal length control?
- magnification and angle of view
- What is a photogram?
- A contact print that uses objects placed on the photo paper
- What is the paper developer called?
- Dektol
- What does E = I x T stand for?
- Exposure = Intensity x Time
- What is spot tone used for?
- to fix small spots on the print
- Name a subsitution reading.
- gray card, palm of hand, something similar
- What is Brracketing?
- bracketing is making several differnce exposures of the same subject
- What temperture should the chemicals be at?
- 68-72 degrees F
- What is the lowest shutter speed that you can hand hold a camera?
- 1/60
- How do you rewind the camera?
- press the rewind button and turn the rewind crank