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Assignment Questions - 14209_450
Assignment Questions - 14209_452

Photography (Basic) - Introduction to photography and other graphic techniques
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7-26. You are copying charts to 35mm color slides on an MP-4 copy camera. The  right-rear  lamp  burns out. What  lamp(s)  should  you replace? 1. The  right-rear  lamp  only 2. The  right-rear  and  the right-front  lamps  only 3. The  right-rear  and  the left-rear  lamps  only 4. All four lamps 7-27. What type of film should you use to copy a black-and-white line original? 1. Kodalith 2. Plus-X 3. HP5 Plus 4. XP2 7-28. Which, if any,   of the following types of film   should you use to make  a  black-and-white  copy  of a  colored  line  original? 1. Colorblind 2. Orthochromatic 3. Panchromatic 4. None of the above 7-29. To  copy  a  black-and-white continuous-tone  original, you should use which of the following  films?? 1. Kodalith 2. Contrast  Process  Pan 3. Kodak  Commercial 4. Tri-X 7-30. Which  of  the  following  films  should you use to produce a color negative of  a  color  photographic  print? 1. Vericolor  III  Professional 2. Kodak  Internegative 3. Ektachrome 4. Kodacolor 7-31 7-32 . You are printing a number of color prints that will later be copied to color slides. What  surface  paper should you use to make the prints? 1. Glossy 2. Matte 3. Semimatte 4. Pearl . At what angle to the original should the copy lights be positioned  for  general,  routine copy  work? 1. 90° 2. 45° 3. 30° 4. 10° 7-33. You have produced a copy negative that you know was lighted evenly, but the negative still has less density at the edges than at the center. What  factor  most  probably caused  this  problem? 1. A wide-angle lens was used 2. A telephoto lens was used 3. The  film  was  overexposed 4. The  film  was  underexposed 7-34. What  type  of  film  requires the  most  critical  exposure? 1. High  contrast 2. Moderate  contrast 3. Normal  contrast 4. Low  contrast 7-35. Many  bright  reflections  are occurring  from  high  points  of brush strokes on an oil painting that you are copying. What may be the end result? 1. Increased  contrast 2. Reduced  contrast 3. Underexposure 4. Overexposure 51







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