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Certified Professional Photographer
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. If an image is too yellow - what color adjustment should be made in Photoshop to correct it?
Add blue
Variations command
The brightness of the light that reaches the sensor
Inkjet black & white printing where color cartridges are replaced with shades of gray - resulting in smooth tones and slight color cast
2. Most modern lenses are based on this kind of lens.
Convex
Follow focus
Butterfly lighting
5000K
3. What is an element and where is it found?
Aperture and shutter
A simple lens with two curved sides or one curved and one flat side; found in a compound lens.
Add red
Soft proofing
4. Using this kind of automatic exposure setting on the camera - you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.
Add yellow
Shutter-Priority
Aperture-Priority
Front lighting
5. What image adjustment tool uses a histogram display to alter an image?
Half as much light
High Dynamic Range
Infrared
Levels adjustment
6. What kind of lighting pattern is useful to widen a subject?
The smallest unit of information consisting of either a 1 or a zero. It can only represent two possibilities - either yes or no - black or white.
Add red
Broad lighting
flat - low contrast light
7. What is interpolated resolution?
1 or 2
Soft proofing
A RAW file that has been altered
On a scanner; it guesses what the pixels look like in between the ones the scanner can actually measure.
8. What is the inverse square law?
No change. The EXPOSURE doesn't change or it would also change the background as well. Move the lights to adjust.
Soft proofing
Levels adjustment
The intensity of the illumination is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from light to subject. At twice the distance from the subject - the light illuminates only 1/4 of the original.
9. The term "ISO speed" is used to describe what?
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10. What Photoshop tool allows you to select an area of any size or shape by drawing freehand?
Selecting portions of the image based on color
To send accurate color requirements to a printer.
Lasso tool
Fair Use
11. Panning does what?
sRGB
Keeps a moving subject sharp while blurring the background
White (additive primaries are Red - Green Blue)
(X times Y = exposure) Intensity (aperture) x Time (shutter)
12. What kind of lighting pattern places the key light directly in front of and higher than the face?
Butterfly lighting
Lasso tool
Aperture and shutter
JPEG
13. According to the Inverse Square Law - at a distance of 10 feet from a flash - the area illuminated receives how much more/less light than the area illuminated at 20 feet from the flash?
lengthen (or slow) the shutter speed
Short lighting.
Use negative exposure compensation (underexpose). The meter will attempt to make the dark scene 18% grey - underexpose to bring it back to dark.
four times more
14. when adjusting an image with levels - if you want to make any color neutral quickly - what would you do?
Metamerism
Click with the neutral-point dropper on the selected color
Memory card / flash card / compact flash card
The intensity of the illumination is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from light to subject. At twice the distance from the subject - the light illuminates only 1/4 of the original.
15. A general purpose lens will provide an f-stop range of up to how many?
a sensor (or film's) sensitivity to light
The pixels per inch a scanner is capable of capturing often described as two numbers (i.e. 1200x2400)
8 stops
No
16. What kind of lighting patter is useful to narrow a face?
Magenta
The brightness of all the pixels in an image
Yellow
Short lighting
17. In short lighting - where is the main light placed?
Add green
Metamerism
1 or 2
To strike the side of the face away from the camera.
18. What is the general rule of thumb for the measurement of a 'normal' lens?
No change. The EXPOSURE doesn't change or it would also change the background as well. Move the lights to adjust.
The diagonal measurement of the sensor.
It increases
Infrared
19. What is the term used to describe a sensor's sensitivity to light?
ISO
The brightness of the light that reaches the sensor
Shutter-priority
flat - low contrast light
20. A tonal correction cannot be accomplished by using a...
Memory card / flash card / compact flash card
Metadata fields that hold info on photographer - subject - and use.
hue/saturation adjustment layer
factor of 2 = 1 stop compensation. (Each time a factor doubles - it's one additional stop)
21. Printers use what set of colors?
Use and adjustment layer
Subtractive primaries (plus black)
White (255)
Hue - Luminance - Saturation
22. Resolution refers to what?
Yellow
The number of pixels per unit of length in a image
No
Short lighting.
23. The rule of thirds necessitates that the composition be divided into a grid of now many equal rectangles or squares?
Absorbs equal quantities of all wavelengths of light. It allows you to use wider apertures or slower shutter speeds without changing color balance.
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Along the lines of an imaginary grid at intersecting points that divide the image into thirds horizontally and vertically
Reciprocal relationship
24. What is the CCD or CMOS sensor?
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25. What kind of lighting pattern is best for average oval faces and round faces you want to slim?
Snoot
Blown highlights
Aperture - focal length - and distance to the subject
Short lighting.
26. Bit depth refers to what?
Variations command
Fair Use
Use negative exposure compensation (underexpose). The meter will attempt to make the dark scene 18% grey - underexpose to bring it back to dark.
The amount of information contained in each pixel
27. What does side lighting emphasize?
One stop
No change. The EXPOSURE doesn't change or it would also change the background as well. Move the lights to adjust.
emphasizes textures
Aperture-Priority
28. What determines what will be a 'normal' focal length lens on a particular camera?
Change the shutter speed. The longer the shutter speed - the lighter the background will be. The faster the shutter speed - the darker the background will be because less existing light is captured.
The diagonal measurement of the sensor.
Sensor size - the larger the sensor size - the longer the focal length of a normal lens. (Corresponds to a diagonal line across the frame)
Convex
29. A ring of thin - overlapping leaves located inside the lens is called what?
Aperture and shutter
Cyan
The diaphragm - the mechanism that controls aperture.
Shutter-Priority
30. What does ISO stand for?
International Organization for Standardization
(X times Y = exposure) Intensity (aperture) x Time (shutter)
Black. Subtractive primaries are Magenta - Yellow - Cyan
Zoom lens
31. A histogram shows what in an image?
The impression human vision gives
The brightness of all the pixels in an image
Aperture-Priority
Absorbs equal quantities of all wavelengths of light. It allows you to use wider apertures or slower shutter speeds without changing color balance.
32. To produce optimal sharpness - detail - and resolution - is a higher or lower ISO setting better?
Lower
Also called a gobo; it is a small panel usually mounted on a stand that shades some part of the subject or shields the lens from light that could cause flare
Infrared
lens-to-subject distance
33. What do TTL systems react to?
Selectively increasing print exposure - which will make select parts of the image darker
Memory card / flash card / compact flash card
The amount of light reflected back from the subject during exposure.
Very wide at about 180 degrees
34. An image made of pixels is sometimes called what?
The brightness of the light that reaches the sensor
Contrast
Hyperfocal distance. A lens focused at the hyperfocal distance has depth of field extending from approximately half the hyperfocal distance to infinity - whereas a lens focused at infinity has a depth of field only at infinity.
A raster image
35. When buying a lens hood - you should get it in what size relative to the lens?
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36. If an image is too blue - what color adjustment should be made in Photoshop to correct it?
Creates deep shadows in eye pockets - under nose - and chin.
8 stops
Add yellow
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37. Aperture controls what?
sensor
It emphasizes the edges between tones. A threshold of zero affects all pixels - a higher threshold affects just the edges with high tonal difference and minimizes noise.
Aperture-Priority
The brightness of the light that reaches the sensor
38. All objects beyond the closest distance in focus will be sharp when this appears within the DOF scale.
Infinity
The entire range of colors that can be seen - reproduced - or captured. Our eyes have a greater gamut than a print or monitor.
Half as much light
It should match the focal length. Too wide and it's inefficient; too narrow and it will vignette; most likely to occur with wide angle of 28mm and below.
39. A tall vertical line on the right hand edge of a histogram indicates what?
8 bits
A raster image
Infrared
Blown highlights
40. What is burning?
Add yellow
Selectively increasing print exposure - which will make select parts of the image darker
Through the Lens. A camera that can automatically control flash exposure using sensors inside the camera.
Actual Pixel view
41. A lens with a very wide angle of view and produces barrel distortion is what kind of lens?
The entire range of colors that can be seen - reproduced - or captured. Our eyes have a greater gamut than a print or monitor.
Fisheye
Along the lines of an imaginary grid at intersecting points that divide the image into thirds horizontally and vertically
Add yellow
42. Blue is opposite what color on the color wheel?
The amount of information contained in each pixel
Yellow
It decreases. A 50mm lens at 12 inches and f/4 has a DOF of 1/16th of an inch. At f/11 - it increases to only 1/2 an inch.
four times more
43. This light modifier can be used to highlight a specific area of the subject.
Snoot
Selectively increasing print exposure - which will make select parts of the image darker
To send accurate color requirements to a printer.
International Organization for Standardization
44. An incident-exposure reading for a fair-skinned subject reads f/8 - 1/125th at 100 ISO. The next subject is very dark skinned. What is the proper exposure for the second subject?
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45. The smallest unit of digital information is called a what?
Short lighting
Bit
Half as much light
24 bits per pixel (8 per color) - which gives 16 -777 -216 colors
46. What do the bars on the left of a histogram represent?
Half as much light
The brightness of the light that reaches the sensor
Black (0)
Metadata fields that hold info on photographer - subject - and use.
47. As the aperture becomes smaller - what happens to the depth of field?
International Organization for Standardization
RAID system
It increases
aperture diameter
48. The term "ISO speed" is used to describe what?
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49. What are IPTC fields used for?
Use negative exposure compensation (underexpose). The meter will attempt to make the dark scene 18% grey - underexpose to bring it back to dark.
Metadata fields that hold info on photographer - subject - and use.
Zoom lens
A mathematical translator assigned to each piece of equipment you use (they map one gamut to another; and the ICC (or International Color Consortium) profile is usually shipped by the equipment manufacturer).
50. The histogram of a properly exposed grey card will show a vertical bar where on the histogram?
Cyan
Broad lighting
In the middle
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