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Assignment Questions - 14209_422
Assignment Questions - 14209_424

Photography (Basic) - Introduction to photography and other graphic techniques
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3-56. You  are  taking  an  overall  reflected light-meter  reading  of  a  subject that has almost equal areas of highlights and shadows. What type of  light-meter  reading  are  you taking? 1. Brightness  range 2. Darkest  object 3. Brightest  object 4. Integrated 3-57. You have taken an average light- meter  reading  of  a  predominately light  scene. The  meter  indicates an exposure of 1/250 second at f/11. Which  of  the  following exposures  should  you  give  the  film to  reproduce  shadow  detail? 1. 1/125 at f/11 2. 1/500 at f/11 3. 1/125 at f/8 4. 1/1000 at f/5.6 3-58. You  took  two  light-meter  readings from a scene. One reading was taken from the darkest object with which  you  desire  details  and  the other  was  taken  from  the  lightest area where detail is desired. However,  these  two  objects  do  not represent  the  darkest  or  lightest objects within the scene. What type  of  reflected  light-meter reading did you take? 1. Integrated 2. Brightness  range 3. Average 4. Substitution 3-59. You are photographing a Navy ship that is probably too distant to get an  accurate  light-meter  reading. You then base your exposure on a gray  card. What  method  of light-meter  reading  did  you  use? 1. Average 2. Integrated 3. Brightness  range 4. Substitution 3-60. You  are  photographing  an  average scene but take a light-meter reading from a white card. You desire detail in both shadow and highlight areas. Which of the following  exposure  compensations should  you  take? 1. Close down two f/stops 2. Close down one f/stop 3. Open up two f/stops 4. Open up one f/stop 3-61. Which  of  the  following  statements regarding  exposure  bracketing  is NOT  true? 1. Bracketing  is  permissible  for all films, both black and white and color 2. Bracketing  produces  varying exposures 3. Bracketing  can  be  used  but precise  exposure  for  color slide film is required 4. Bracketing  should  not  be  used for  black-and-white transparencies 3-62. You  have  overexposed  color  reversal film by one f/stop and have processed the film normally. The film  has  what  general  appearance? 1. It is very dark 2. It is washed out 3. It has more color saturation 4. It  has  excessive  contrast 3-63. You have processed a roll of negatives  normally. Each frame of the roll appears to be overexposed by one f/stop. What is the probable  cause? 1. The light meter was set to the wrong  ISO 2. Light  entered  the  viewfinder while  the  light-meter  reading was  being  taken 3. A very bright area of the scene influenced  the  light  meter 4. The  batteries  in  the  light meter were too weak 23







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