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Learn how George Eastman's introduction of the Kodak roll film camera in 1888 revolutionized photography, making it "accessible to almost everyone". Discover how it made photography cheaper, faster, and eliminated the need for a darkroom, allowing people to take more pictures on a roll.
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How did George Eastman's 1888 introduction of the Kodak roll film camera make photography "accessible to almost everyone"?a. by making it cheaper b. by introducing faster filmc. by eliminating the need for a darkroom d. by making it possible to take more pictures on a roll
Film developing tanks are usually made of plastic or________. a. stainless steel b. glass c. aluminum d. chrome‑plated steel
Excessive agitation while developing film can cause_____. a. increased density b. increased contrast c. surge marks d. all the above
The most popular type of plastic developing reel allows film to be threaded onto the reel with a ___action. a. twisting b. pulling c. ratcheting d. toughing
Developer and ____________are both necessary for film development. a. photo- flow b. stop bath c. fixer d. all the above
Blurring in a photograph cannot be caused by?a. subject motion b. camera movement c. low shutter speed d. low film speed
When hand‑holding a camera _____ second is the slowest practical shutter speed for most photographers.a. 1\15 b. 1\30 c. 1\125 d. 1\250
Fast shutter speeds and large apertures are chosen to/for a. stop action b. more detail c. greater depth of field
A camera must gather light rays and _____them on a light‑sensitive material.a. Lay b. Place c. Arrange d. Focus
Depth of field _____ as the aperture is made larger, and _____ as it is made smaller.a. decreases – increases b. increases - decreases
Most if not all photographs are made with ____________ light. a. absorbed b. reflected c. specular d. contrast
Which of the materials listed is most commonly used for making tripods?a. carbon fiber b. aluminum c. wood d. titanium
In a film speed rating, such as ISO 800, the letters "ISO" stand fora. Integrated Standards Organization b. Infrared Speed Operation c. International Standards Organization d. Improved Speed Objective
Assuming that you are using a 35mm SLR camera, which of the following lenses would you choose to provide an angle of view and a perspective most similar to unaided human vision?a. 28mm b. 50mm c. 80mm d. 105mm
When light is composed of red, blue, and green wavelengths in approximately equal it is said to be?a. incandescent b. yellow c. fluorescent d. white
In the visible spectrum, light of which color has the longest wavelength? a. red b. yellow c. green d. blue
Averaged light meter readings produce an exposure value for______a. midday skylight b. highlights c. shadows d. middle gray
A _______ photographic image must be developed to become visible.a. Negative b. Positive c. Latent d. Clear
The photographic terms positive and negative were introduced by _______a. Herschel b. Daguerre c. Fox Talbot d. Eastman
The dry plate process, developed by Richard Leach Maddox, substituted a(n)_________‑based emulsion for the collodion base used in wet‑plate photography.a. sodium chloride b. gelatin c. silver halide d. acetate
The pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture is called?a. Framing b. Balance c. Composition
Life magazine perfected the ___________________? a. Printing Color Photos b. PhotographicEssay c. Postcards
The term _____ is used to describe an early approach to photography that attempted to imitate painting.a. abstractionism b. naturalism c. dadaism d. pictorialism
How much did the Browning Camera in a box sell for? a. $ .50 b. $ 1.00c. $ 1.50 d. $ 2.00
A ______ camera does not have a viewing/focusing system.a. rangefinder b. pinhole c. large format d. twin‑lens reflex