Deck 5: Photographic Exposure
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Deck 5: Photographic Exposure
1
A simple device that takes in a certain amount of light and emits a current in proportion to the amount of light falling on it is called a(n):
A) Observable chamber
B) Photoelectric cell
C) Photon-electric cabal
D) Bayer cell
A) Observable chamber
B) Photoelectric cell
C) Photon-electric cabal
D) Bayer cell
B
2
Light values can be measured as either incident light or which of the following?
A) Indigo light
B) Reflected light
C) Refracted light
D) Exposure light
A) Indigo light
B) Reflected light
C) Refracted light
D) Exposure light
B
3
If a photographer wants to meter only a small area of a scene, he or she would use which of the following?
A) Spot meter
B) Commercial meter
C) Advertent meter
D) Pinpoint meter
A) Spot meter
B) Commercial meter
C) Advertent meter
D) Pinpoint meter
A
4
There have been numerous systems to mark the opening of the diaphragm, but most cameras now currently use this system:
A) "f" system
B) Convex system
C) "b" system
D) Spot method
A) "f" system
B) Convex system
C) "b" system
D) Spot method
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5
A colorless liquid that produces a light-emitting reaction when it comes in contact with blood is called:
A) Viagra
B) Luminol
C) Cymbalta
D) Vicoprofen
A) Viagra
B) Luminol
C) Cymbalta
D) Vicoprofen
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6
Automatic cameras come in three basic types: Shutter priority, fully automatic and:
A) Utterance
B) Spot market
C) Counter priority
D) Aperture priority
A) Utterance
B) Spot market
C) Counter priority
D) Aperture priority
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7
The _________________ tells the photographer how much more light is needed for correct exposure.
A) Screen strainer
B) Filter purifier
C) Colander cuff
D) Filter factor
A) Screen strainer
B) Filter purifier
C) Colander cuff
D) Filter factor
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8
The primary complaint about cameras used in crime scenes today is that shutters are not adjustable on the camera, which prohibits extremely fast burst photography.
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9
Intermediate shutter speeds cannot be obtained by setting the index between two marked speeds on the shutter housing.
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10
The principle of operation of most exposure meters is basically the same.
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11
Due to recent developments in film processing, there is now an almost 100% success rate in making a good print from a badly exposed image.
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12
Exposure is defined as the amount of light that is allowed to reach the sensor by controlling the variables of aperture and shutter speed.
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