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BA Animation and Graphic Design Practice Test: Still Photography
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BA Animation and Graphic Design Practice Test: Still Photography
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25 Questions

1. The _________________________tool selects areas of similar color.
2. Edison is considered the father of movie studio. His studio was known as ______________
3. What is a ‘magic lantern’?
4. When was the first ever colour photograph taken?
5. POV
6. The light source that casts sharp, well define shadows is called ____________________
7. The Camera Obscura was first recorded in
8. __________________is a raster graphics editor (with significant vector graphics functionality).
9. Kodak Camera was invented by__________________
10. The ……tool allows you to copy one area of the layer to another area of the layer.
11. Visible spectrum of the light has a wavelength in the range of:
12. Long distance photography is facilitated by_______________________________
13. The ______________________________________is used to trim images.
14. Which of the following parts of the eye are the most colour sensitive
15. When selecting an area of pixels to delete, which of the following tool could be used?
16. The world’s first photographic portrait studio was opened in
17. SLR
18. ISO Number
19. When was the first proper flashbulb invented?
20. To turn-off the use of a tool, or deselect it, you must push the ……key.
21. In Photoshop, ….… tool is used to make straight edge selection.
22. ___________________ has been defined as taking of photographs to provide a record of social and political situations with the aim of conveying information.
23. Composition
24. ISO
25. A photographic process developed by inventor William Henry Fox Talbot in 1853 that allowed him to make multiple copies of a positive image from a single “negative.”