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What makes exposure?
Aperture, shutter, ISO
What happens to the film if there is not enough light?
The film is light.
What is the shiny side on photo paper called?
Immulsion
What kind of eye is a camera like?
Robotic
Is a higher ISO better for darker or lighter situations?
Darker, lower ISO for more light
What does scale mean?
When you put something in front of a bigger object
What side of the paper goes up on enlarger?
Shiny side up
When developing, what is the ideal temperature of water?
68-72 degrees
Does colder water decrease the amount of time for developing?
Yes, Colder water means less time
How often should you shake can while developing
It should be every 20 seconds
What chemical should you always recycle?
Photo Flo is always recycled
Stop is the __________ and is this color when exhausted.
It is the smelliest and it is violet when exhausted
How do you make Photo Flo
Mix 5 small caps or 1 large cap in water
Which is the most safe chemical
Photo Flo
If the light meter breaks and its sunny outside, what aperture do you use?
Sunny 16
When setting shutter speed, what should it be close to?
It should be the closest to the ISO
What is the speed of light?
186,000 mps
What do you set your ISO to?
The camera and the light meter
What aperture gives you shallowest depth of field?
1.4
What aperture gives you the most depth of field?
64
What do white corners on photo mean?
The enlargers are compressed
What if the photo looks dodgy?
Fix and stop are bad
On a negative, Black is ________ and white is __________
White:Black
What do you use if the water is too hot?
You use frozen canisters
What method do you use if a piece of the photo is too light?
Burn it
What method do you use if a piece of the photo is too dark?
Dodge it
What color is developer when exhausted?
Apple Juice color
What color is stop when exhausted
Violet
What color if Fixer?
It doesn't change unless you add droplets to it that change into a milkish color
How do you get a silloute
When subject is in front of light
What is the sabattier?
Flash Print with light while developing
How do you make a negative look different?
Crop
What does it mean when film has bleach stains?
Film touched film(Poor loading)
What does it mean when film comes out all black
Exposed to too much light
What does it mean when film is see through but it still has numbers on it?
No light meter or not loaded properly
What does it mean when the entire film in see through?
It wasn't developed properly
Who invented the CCD?
George Smith
Who invented Motion picture shutter photography?
Eadweard Muybridge
Who shot the first photogram?
William Fox
Who shot the first photograph?
Joseph Niepce
Who invented the first mass produced Camera?
Louie Degree
What was the first mass produced camera called?
Digario Type
What was the very first camera invented called?
Camara Oscura
What was the hardest chemical to make?
Fixer
What is a line or tree that gets in the way of the picture?
Tangent
Do photograms, Pinholes or contact sheets use negatives in the enlarger?
No, they don't
What is contact printing?
Contact printing is using an object directly on paper
Does battery on a k1000 drain faster if it doesn't have a lens cap on?
Yes, it drains faster without cap
How do you make a double exposure?
Press the film release button, and cock it.
Why do test strips?
Find out exposure and filter
What size must the contact point be?
Same size as negative
What does it mean if there is a jelly like stain on your photo?
Chemicals are contaiminated
What affects developing time?
ISO and temperature
At what shutter speed to things start to blur?
1/60 is the lowest without blurring
What is the right temperature for a mounting press?
170 Degrees
Is color part of the 6 c's?
No
What could you use to focus the camera instead of a tripod?
Bean Babies, ziplock bag full of rice, wall or pole
What do you do before a test strip to get all the gray out?
Click down twice on the enlarger
What type of film should you not get?
C Rated Film
What is a Macro Lens for?
To get close
What lens is 70-105mm?
Portrait Lens
What lens is 18-35mm?
Wide angle
What lens is 50mm?
Standard,stock
What lens is 9-11mm
Fisheye
What is the synch speed of Film?
1/60
What is the synch speed of digital?
1/20