Digital Photography Set 3
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This set of Digital Photography Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Digital Photography Set 3
Q1 | Sky appears to be blue because of:
- radiation of light over dust particles
- reflection of light over dust particles
- refraction of light over dust particles
- scattering of light over dust particles
Q2 | Candle power is:
- the luminous flux emitted by the source per unit solid angle
- the part of the light energy radiated by the sun that is received by earth
- measured in lux
- none of the above
Q3 | An object which appears to be red to the eyes absorbs:
- blue radiation
- violet radiation
- green radiation
- absorbs all the above radiation
Q4 | . Which of the following colour has the wavelength between blue and yellow:
- violet
- orange
- red
- green
Q5 | Which of the materials is most commonly used for the filaments in the incandescentlamps:
- tungsten
- tin
- silver
- asbestos
Q6 | The expected life of an incandescent lamp is about:
- 100 hours
- 200 hours
- 500 hours
- 1000 hours
Q7 | ‘Camera’ is actually a Latin word meaning
- picture box
- room
- light box
- none of the above
Q8 | The world’s first photographic portrait studio was opened in
- 1840
- 1850
- 1860
- 1870
Q9 | The world’s first all electric photographic studio was opened in
- 1877
- 1897
- 1917
- 1887
Q10 | Incident light
- falls on the subject
- is reflected from the subject
- backlights the subject
- none of these
Q11 | Who coined the term ‘photography’?
- fox talbot
- nicephore niepce
- sir john herschel
- none of these
Q12 | What is a photon?
- a particle of light energy
- a measure of light energy
- a stream of light energy
- none of these
Q13 | What type of development process does Kodachrome need?
- additive
- subtractive
- dye replacement
- none of these
Q14 | Your print needs 8 seconds at f5.6 (in a diffuser enlarger). You decide to use f11, what isyour new exposure?
- 16 seconds
- 24 seconds
- 32 seconds
- none of these
Q15 | What was Roger Fenton famous for?
- war photography
- founding the royal photographic society?
- both
- none of these
Q16 | When was the first proper flashbulb invented?
- 1920
- 1925
- 1930
- none of these
Q17 | What is a ‘magic lantern’?
- a slide projector
- an early enlarger
- a flashbulb
- none of these
Q18 | Your negative is very weak with very little shadow detail. Why?
- under exposure and under development
- under exposure and over development
- over exposure and over development
- none of these
Q19 | What is ‘posterization’?
- extreme tone separation
- partial image reversal
- total image reversal
- none of these
Q20 | David Seyour was the founder of which group?
- f64
- societe heliographique
- magnum
- none of these
Q21 | Which camera (from around 1984) used solar energy to assist the batteries?
- nikon fa
- ricoh xr-s
- pentax lx
- none of these
Q22 | Your black and white print has mottled tones despite full development. Why?
- old paper
- contaminated stop bath
- exhausted fixer
- none of these
Q23 | What is ‘chiaroscuro’?
- a lens aberration
- a light and shade effect
- warped negative film
- none of these
Q24 | What temperature should colour film be developed at?
- 95 degrees celsius
- 100 degrees celsius
- 105 degrees celsius
- none of these
Q25 | Daylight colour film is balanced for light at
- 3200 k
- 3400 k
- 5400 k
- 3000 k