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Assignment Questions - 14208_216
Assignment Questions - 14208_218

Photography (Advanced) - Advanced manual for photography and other graphic techniques
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4-12. What  type  of  aerial  photography is used to make maps or charts? 1. Reconnaissance 2. Intelligence 3. Cartographic 4. Mosaic Learning  Objective: Recognize applications  of  TARPS. QUESTIONS  4-13  THROUGH  4-19  INVOLVE  TARPS. 4-13. 4-14. 4-15. 4-16. 4-17. 4-18. It is designed for use with what type of aircraft? 1. P-3 2. C-130 3. F-18 4. F-14 What  number  of  photographic sensors are used in a full configuration? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four What  person  controls  camera operation? 1. The  Photographer's  Mate 2. The pilot 3. The  naval  flight  officer 4. The aircrewman The panoramic camera is in what area of the pod? 1. Center 2. Front 3. Rear 4. The frame camera is capable of what number of positions? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four The  infrared  reconnaissance  set is in what location? 1. Front 2. Center 3. Rear 4-19. 4-20. 4-21. 4-22. 4-23. 4-24. What  official  normally  originates the  requirement  for  EEI reconnaissance? 1. The  Commander,  Naval Intelligence 2. The Secretary of the Navy 3. The  Director  of  Special intelligence 4. The  Task  Force  Commander Learning  Objective: Identify film  and  filter  combinations  used for  aerial  photography. What type of aerial camera is designated  KE? 1. Reconnaissance 2. Mapping 3. Scope  recording 4. Still  picture What  weather  phenomena  causes  haze by concentrating and trapping particles in the air? 1. Temperature inversion 2. Thermal  shimmer 3. Thermal   convection What  photographic  filter  is  most effective  for  cutting  through  haze? 1. Blue 2. Green 3. Red 4. Yellow What  type  of  film  reproduces  the most  ground  detail  through  haze? 1. Tech.  Pan 2. Infrared 3. Kodacolor 4. Ektachrome While  viewing  a  black-and-white aerial  photograph,  you  notice  the vegetation  in  the  image  appears white. What  is  the  most  reasonable explanation  for  this  occurrence? 1. Vegetation  always  appears  white in  black-and-white  aerial images 2. Heavy  haze  existed  when  the photographs were taken and prevented green light from reaching  the  camera 3. Color film was used to make the pictures,    and it was developed in  a  black-and-white  developer 4. Infrared film was used to make the images 23







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