basic questions-please help
If anyone knows the answers to these I would really appreciate it.
1. What's the most commom type of camera?
a.SLR c. medium format
b. large format d. point & shoot
2. To increase the distance in sharp focus, you must:
a. decrease lens opening size c. reduce shutter speed
b. increase lens opening size d. none of the above
3. After making a print, the frame of the picture that is normally white has a gray cast to it. This is because:
a. developer not mixed correctly c. paper exposed
b. fixer exhausted d. paper underexposed
4. Type of camera that does not usually have any means of focusing or controlling the sizeof the lens opening:
a. rangefinder c. TLR
b. SLR d. viewfinder
5. Can the developing time of a test print vary from the developing time of the final print?
6. Are brown stains on a dried print caused by a short rinse time?
7. What kind of film produces a backwards image?
Re: basic questions-please help
Suggest that you do your homework rather than asking us to take your test for you.
Re: basic questions-please help
Photo 101 Was 20 years ago but I think the answer was to read the book.
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Brian Ellis
Suggest that you do your homework rather than asking us to take your test for you.
Busted!
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But what is the answer to #7? That has to be some pretty trick film!
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Vaughn
But what is the answer to #7? That has to be some pretty trick film!
Vaughn,
LOL... that's an easy one... a piece of film loaded backwards of course! :)
Cheers
Re: basic questions-please help
1: e - cellphone.
2: d - rack the lens IN.
Anyone care to continue? :D
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Come on everyone, give beechblond a break. Answers are
1 - b. Large Format
2 - b. Increase lens opening size
3 - d. Paper underexposed
4 - c. SLR
5 - No, the times are always exactly the same.
6 - Yes
7 - Infrared film
Hope this helps!
Re: basic questions-please help
1. D (point & shoot, which includes cell phones)
2. A. (decrease lens opening size, ie aperture)
3. C (paper exposed to light)
4. D (viewfinder - whatever that is. The other choices are clearly wrong.)
5. Yes (frequently does)
6. Yes - among other potential causes
7. Slide (reversal) film
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beechblondie07
6. Are brown stains on a dried print caused by a short rinse time?
It's called "toning", quite popular with B&W folks and enhances archival durability, particularly if selenium is used; Pt/Pd is another favorite choice.