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Photography Fundamentals Test 2
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Photography Fundamentals Test 2
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1. Extension tubes will change __________
2. A lens that focuses light using concentric glass rings is called a/an __________ lens.
3. What effect does putting a grid or honeycomb on a light source have?
4. RAW means that when an image is saved to the camera's memory - it is saved_____________
5. Which is the hardest type of light to achieve pleasing images in?
6. When using a flash on most cameras - using too high a shutter speed will result in_________.
7. A prime lens is also called a __________.
8. What problem can you often have when a subject is backlit?
9. Fake walls used on Photography sets are often referred to as __________.
10. What does 'Framing' an image refer to?
11. Where is the final image in a digital camera stored?
12. The word noise is to digital Photography as __________ is to a film.
13. A gray card used to determine proper exposure reflects __________ of the light that strikes it?
14. Another name for a key light is __________.
15. In order to prevent red eye that often happens in flash photography - it is best to__________
16. The higher the f-stop number - the more the light allowed into the camera.
17. Each photodiode or pixel on a standard digital chip can record all three of the colors used in digital photography.
18. A scrim is used to __________
19. Moire is caused when there is an interaction between __________ in a subject and the pixels that make up the digital image.
20. Copal is a type of __________.
21. What do polarizing filters help you to remove from or reduce in your photos?
22. To get the most accurate colors - you should __________
23. Diffused light is created in a photo studio through the use of screens and large light sources.
24. Incident light meters work by reading the light that reflects off of a subject.
25. What do F-stops really refer to?