Grade 11 Photography - Unit One – Test Review TEST DATE: _______________ Basic Imaging Tools: point & shoot, SLR, dSLR, film, photopaper, _ pinhole camera, scanner Camera Obscura - how the camera obscura works and what it is Photography as an art or science - what is the basic definition of photography? Types of Cameras: 1) SLR 2) View Camera 3) Twin Lens Reflex 4) Rangefinder/Viewefinder Describe characteristics and aspects for the camera types. History of Photography - Niepce – what he did - Daguerre & the Daguerreotype – characteristics - Talbot – talbotype/calotype - characteristics - Collodion Wet Plate Process – benefits and drawbacks - George Eastman – roll film, flexible gelatin emulsion - Kodak and the Brownie Camera - How early photography was used (carte-de-visite, etc.) Digital Camera Basics Anatomy of basic digital cameras - just the basic parts found on every point and push - basic parts on a DSLR - types of batteries - LCD screens and how they are used - deleting images Basic Shooting (pressing shutter down halfway) - why should you do this? Basic Camera parts: shutter release, - auto focus control mode dial, lens (attached vs. How to hold a camera. interchangeable), flash, delete, playback, menu, LCD, viewfinder Digital Camera Categories: Cell phone, Compact, Advanced Compact, dSLR The Elements of Art: line, shape, form, value, space, colour, texture The Kodak Top 10 Tips: how to improve your images Photoshop : - Resolution & Navigation - Hue & Saturation - Colour Cast & White Balance Corrections - Adjustment levels (histogram) - Tools (Crop, Clone, Healing brush, etc.) Digital Terms: pixel, megapixel, resolution, sensor Grade 11 Photography: Unit 1 - Crossword Review Across 7. Writing with light 8. You push the button and we do the ______ 9. Literally a “dark room” (two words) 13. The first permanent photograph took over _____ hour to expose 14. Colour scheme that uses only one colour in the image 16. These lines do not physically exist within a photo _____________. 18. Specifically the colour 19. The process of removing portions of an image to create focus or strengthen the image. 20. A graphic representation of the range of tones from light to dark in a photo 21. The purity of colour 22. The first roll film was produced by George ________ 25. Theses lines suggest gracefulness 27. The space between one object and the frame of a photograph 31. Point and ________ 32. Liquid Crystal Display 33. The arrangement of objects within the frame of a photograph 34. The error between the viewing system and the lens that exposes the film in some types of cameras is called ____ 35. Colour scheme with three colours side by side on the colour wheel 36. Removable device that stores your images until they are transferred to a computer. 37. The early Kodak camera was called the _________ camera 40. This metal in its compound forms is at the base of all traditional photographic processes. 41. Tool in Photoshop that takes a sample of an image which you can then apply in another area. Down 1. Camera type with parallax error. 2. One million pixels 3. Polaroid is an _____ camera 4. _________ wet plate process 5. Made the first permanent photograph. 6. Photographic cards used by people when visiting friends. 10. The number of pixels in an image (also known as the sharpness) 31. This type of lighting enhances the 11. Red half of the colour wheel are ______ colours. element of texture. 12. Picture element. 38. In this camera type you look directly 15. He invented a paper negative photographic process in England. through the lens where the photo is 17. An image on a highly polished surface of silver on a copper plate. being taken. 19. Blue half of the colour wheel are ______ colours. 39. Red, yellow and blue are _____ colours. 23. Large camera with a flexible bellows. 24. Orange, green and violet are _____ colours. 26. Twin lens _____. 28. With the advent of the _______ camera, photography was made more accessible to the average person. 29. Uses pixels sampled from another area and attempts to blends them. (Photoshop tool) 30. Lets you correct the tonal range and colour balance in shadows, midtones and highlights.
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