WorksheetsCamera, Exposure, Composition: Digital
Total questions: 41
Worksheet time: 18mins
What is "Exposure Triangle" in photography?
A geometric shape used to frame subjects in a photo
A type of camera stand for long-exposure shots
The relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO that determines the exposure of an image
A lighting technique used in studio photography
What does the aperture in a camera control?
Shutter speed and ISO
Light and depth of field
Color balance and contrast
Image resolution and size
How is aperture measured?
In ISO levels
In shutter speeds
In f-stops
In megapixels
Which of the following is an example of an aperture value?
ISO 100
1/2000 sec
f/2.8
12 MP
What does shutter speed control in a camera?
The color balance of the image
The focus of the lens
How long the camera sensor is exposed to light
The zoom level of the lens
What does a smaller f-number indicate?
Smaller aperture opening
Larger aperture opening
Higher ISO
Faster shutter speed
How is shutter speed measured?
In megapixels
In seconds or fractions of a second
In millimeters
In degrees
What effect do fast shutter speeds have on motion?
They blur motion
They freeze motion
They enhance colors
They increase brightness
What does ISO determine in a camera?
The color balance
The sensors sensitivity
The shutter speed
The aperture size
What is the effect of a higher ISO setting on an image?
Darker image with less noise
Brighter image with more noise
Brighter image with less noise
Darker image with more noise
What happens when you change one component of the Exposure Triangle?
It affects the overall exposure
It changes the color balance
It alters the image resolution
It modifies the frame rate
Why is it important to balance all three components of the Exposure Triangle?
To achieve proper exposure
To enhance color saturation
To increase image sharpness
To reduce noise
What effect do different combinations of the Exposure Triangle components create?
Different effects
Uniform brightness
Consistent color
Standard resolution
What is the range of distance that appears in focus called?
Depth of Field
Focal Length
Shutter Speed
ISO
What mainly controls the depth of field in photography?
Shutter Speed
Aperture
ISO
White Balance
What is the characteristic of a shallow depth of field?
Entire scene in focus
Background in focus, subject blurred
Subject in focus, background and/or foreground blurred
Both subject and background blurred
What is a characteristic of RAW image formats?
Compressed, smaller file size
Uncompressed, more editing flexibility
Less storage space required
Ready to share right out of camera
Which image format is typically ready to share right out of the camera?
RAW
PNG
JPEG
TIFF
Which image format is compressed and has a smaller file size?
RAW
JPEG
BMP
GIF
What is a benefit of using JPEG image formats?
More editing flexibility
Uncompressed
Smaller file size
Takes up more storage space
Why is white balance important in photography?
It ensures all colors reproduce accurately
It increases the image size
It adds a sepia tone to the image
It sharpens the image
How can white balance be set in a camera?
Only manually
Only automatically
Both automatically and manually
It cannot be set
What settings would you start with to get this photo? (a) because (b) .
This diagram represents
Shutter Speed
Aperture
ISO
What challenge might you face when shooting in low light conditions?
Overexposure
Excessive motion blur
Increased noise due to higher ISO settings
Too much depth of field
How can you address the challenge of capturing fast-moving subjects?
Increase the ISO setting
Use a slower shutter speed
Decrease the aperture size
Use a faster shutter speed
In portrait photography, what is the benefit of using a shallow depth of field?
It makes the entire scene sharp.
It isolates the subject from the background.
It increases the exposure time.
It enhances the colour saturation.
The RULE OF THIRDS states that an image should be divided into an imaginary grid of 12 equal parts and that the focal point should be placed away from the points where the lines of the grid intersect.
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When taking photographs you should always fill the frame , eliminate unwanted elements, and allow the subject to occupy more space.
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_______________ _____________are actual or suggested lines in an image that draw a viewer’s eye through an image in a specific direction, usually to the focal point.
View Lines
Curved Lines
Crop Lines
Leading Lines
What should you do if there is something distracting in the background?
Ignore it
Move the camera, change position or remove the object
Zoom in as much as possible
Take the photo anyway
What is the main subject in a photo?
The background
The element you want to focus on
The camera settings
The photographer
_______is an analogy to explain the main elements that affect the exposure in a photograph and the way that these elements are related.
Light sensitivity
Correct exposure
Exposure Triangle
Balanced exposure
When finished editing in Camera Raw, which button do you press in order to save your edits to turn in
Open
Done
Save
Export
This command or keyboard shortcut lets you undo your last change.
Command Z
Command C
Left Arrow
Undo
Which feature enables you to selectively edit specific areas of your image?
Selection
Subject
Brush
This tools allows you to adjust the contrast in fine details?
Contrast
Mask
Texture
Sharpen
The last thing you should do before submitting an assignment
Ask Mr. Floden if everythign looks good
Check the instructions
Hope and Pray
