Art 2060 All Quizzes Flashcards

1
Q

One or more pieces of glass with curved surfaces used to produce an optical image of light.

A

Lens

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2
Q

A light-tight box that holds the film and has a lens that gathers light from the subject, forming an image on the film.

A

Camera

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3
Q

A piece of glass that covers the lens to either protect the lens or create different visual effects in your image.

A

Filter

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4
Q

The nearest and farthest subject distances that are acceptably sharp in the finished photograph.

A

Depth of Field

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5
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A device used for measuring light for photograph purposes and is used to find correct exposure.

A

Light Meter

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6
Q

The part of your camera that contains the film and the shutter.

A

Body

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7
Q

A device in the 35 mm camera consisting of overlapping blades that opens and closes to take the picture.

A

Shutter

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8
Q

To create the appearance of things moving where the subject is sharp, but the background has motion.

Check all the boxes required for this technique.

A

Panning with your subject, Slow Shutter Speed

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9
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A circular opening in the lens that controls the amount of light that enters the camera.

A

Aperture

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10
Q

A three-legged stand.

A

tripod

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11
Q

f/1.4 is a setting on which camera controls?

A

Aperture

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12
Q

Which Aperture setting lets two stops less light into the camera from f/11?

A

f/22

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13
Q

A shutter speed of 1/2000 will….

A

Freeze motion when panning or holding the camera still

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14
Q

Which ISO setting would most likely help create a usable exposure in a low light environment?

A

1600

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15
Q

An exposure is defined as getting the correct amount of light into the camera and recorded by the digital sensor.

A

True

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16
Q

When elements in the background crash visually into the subject they create a distraction called

A

Merger

17
Q

Placing the subject at points that are the intersection of lines defined by mentally subdividing an image into thirds with two vertical and two horizontal lines is

A

Rule of Thirds

18
Q

When all the visual elements in a print feel as if they belong together, the photograph has achieved

A

Unity

19
Q

A space that is enclosed by lines and is two dimensional is called

A

Shape

20
Q

he boundary between darker and lighter tones defines contour

A

line

21
Q

An image that has a large number of visual elements competing for attention is visually

A

Complex

22
Q

A pattern of extremely small areas of shape, line, or tone is recognized as

A

Texture

23
Q

Areas of the image that are relatively featureless with fairly uniform tonal values are referred to as

A

Negative Space

24
Q

Three-dimensionality is also known as

A

form

25
Q

The position of the camera at the time of making the photograph is called

A

Point of View

26
Q

Direction light from the sun is “hard” or ____ light

A

Specular

27
Q

When the clouds come between the sun and the earth, the light quality becomes

A

cooler, less bright, diffuse

28
Q

The standard by which we judge the color of light is sunlight, which is yellow in color. T/F

A

False

29
Q

Fill light is used to control

A

contrast

30
Q

The purpose of the main light is to

A

determine shape and position of shadows

31
Q

What is the name of the color temperature scale?

A

Kelvin

32
Q

Soft light…

A

originates from a diffuse light source, comes from a large light source

33
Q

When light inadvertently takes on a color that was not intended it is called

A

color contamination

34
Q

What is another name for a pixel?

A

Picture Element

35
Q

What would the resolution (dpi) be for an image that is to be printed?

A

300

36
Q

What would the pixel dimensions be for a 5x7 inch image at screen resolution?

A

360x504

37
Q

Which file type offers the very best quality?

A

RAW

38
Q

How large could I print a file with 2400 x 3000 pixels without interpolation?

A

8x10