Midterm Exam
1.The Rule of Thirds refers to: . A rule that specifies the focal length differential in calculating depth of field.
2.In order to maintain consistent exposure, (while all else remains the same), what happens between shutter speed and aperture?.
3.The best way to reduce camera shake is to.
4.What does the keyboard function of CMD+J (CTRL+ J on Windows) do in Photoshop?.
5.What effect does barrel distortion have on images?.
6.What effect does pincushion distortion have on images?.
7.What color space should images be saved in if their intended output is a web gallery?.
8.What are the "Golden Hours"?.
9.A color managed work flow means your monitor has been calibrated with.
10.As a general rule of thumb, you should avoid hand-holding when.
11.When shooting landscapes, the best type of lens to use would be a:.
12.When shooting portraits, the best type of lens to use would be a/an.
13.When lighting a subject, traditionally, a one-light scenario would place the light:.
14.The numbers on the lens (18-55mm, 70mm, 100mm, etc.) refer to:.
15.Depth of field refers to.
16.SLR is an acronym that stands for.
17. The optimum print resolution for prints up to 11"x14" on most inkjet printers (as it can change from vendor to vendor) ranges from...
18.Bokeh refers to what phenomenon?.
19.What is the primary difference between SLR and other cameras?.
20.Raw images are considered superior to jpg images primarily because.
21. Extension tubes are useful for:
22. Extenders are useful for:
23. At what range of shutter speeds can the movement of the mirror introduce blur if the lock-up mechanism is not engaged?:
24. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
25. When a lens designed for a full frame is mounted on a smaller-than-full frame camera, what happens with regard to the imaging area?
- A compositional rule that divides a shot into vertical and horizontal thirds.
2.In order to maintain consistent exposure, (while all else remains the same), what happens between shutter speed and aperture?.
- As the aperture widens, a faster shutter speed is required.
3.The best way to reduce camera shake is to.
- Use a tripod
4.What does the keyboard function of CMD+J (CTRL+ J on Windows) do in Photoshop?.
- It copies your current selection or layer to a new layer.
5.What effect does barrel distortion have on images?.
- Subjects appear to get wider as they get further away from the optical axis of your lens
6.What effect does pincushion distortion have on images?.
- Subjects appear to get narrower as they get further away from the optical axis of your lens
7.What color space should images be saved in if their intended output is a web gallery?.
- Adobe RGB
8.What are the "Golden Hours"?.
- The hour before sunrise and after sunset.
9.A color managed work flow means your monitor has been calibrated with.
- a color gauge
10.As a general rule of thumb, you should avoid hand-holding when.
- None of the above
11.When shooting landscapes, the best type of lens to use would be a:.
- wide angle lens
12.When shooting portraits, the best type of lens to use would be a/an.
- 18-55mm lens
13.When lighting a subject, traditionally, a one-light scenario would place the light:.
- 45 degrees to either side of the camera
14.The numbers on the lens (18-55mm, 70mm, 100mm, etc.) refer to:.
- the distance from the front element to the sensor/film
15.Depth of field refers to.
- the range of sharpness from near to far
16.SLR is an acronym that stands for.
- Single Lens Reflex
17. The optimum print resolution for prints up to 11"x14" on most inkjet printers (as it can change from vendor to vendor) ranges from...
- 72-120 dpi
18.Bokeh refers to what phenomenon?.
- The size and shape of out of focus points in the background
19.What is the primary difference between SLR and other cameras?.
- SLR cameras allow for interchangeable lenses
20.Raw images are considered superior to jpg images primarily because.
- they require more skill to manipulate
21. Extension tubes are useful for:
- extending the focal length of your lens
22. Extenders are useful for:
- extending the focal length of your lens
23. At what range of shutter speeds can the movement of the mirror introduce blur if the lock-up mechanism is not engaged?:
- One eigth (1/8th) to 1/20th of a second
24. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
- As aperture increases, the f-stop number decreases.
25. When a lens designed for a full frame is mounted on a smaller-than-full frame camera, what happens with regard to the imaging area?
- The edges of the imaging area are cropped off, giving an apparent "zoom" on the center section of the area..