Digital Photography (Grade 9)
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Digital Photography
1.
Which of the following are advantages of digital photography? Check all that apply.
- Once you invest in a digital camera and memory, pictures are essentially free.
- It is very forgiving of exposure errors.
- Instant feedback - you can get better pictures faster.
- You only have to print the pictures you want to print.
2.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of digital photography?
- Battery use
- Slow
- Reliability
- Ease of Editing
3.
This type of file image can be easily edited and re-saved without losing image quality.
- TIFF
- JPEG
- RAW
4.
Which of the following image formats is faster and saves space?
- TIFF
- JPEG
- RAW
- MP4
5.
Reducing storage size of an image by reducing the quality and detail is known as
- compression.
- reduction
- shrinking.
- editing.
6.
This indicates light sensitivity on a camera and can be adjusted.
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Focal Length
- ISO Setting
7.
The size of the opening that lets light into the camera is known as the
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Focal Length
- ISO Setting
8.
The length of time a camera is open to the light is known as
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Focal Length
- ISO Setting
9.
This measures the power and magnification of a lens.
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- Focal Length
- ISO Setting
10.
zoom actually magnifies the subject and preserves the quality of the image as you zoom in.
11.
zoom is a feature of the software in a digital camera and enlarges the existing image and thus degrades the quality.
12.
A tells how well the colors are distributed in your image, from light to dark and is often displayed as a graph when you play back the image you have just taken.
13.
describes how the color white looks under different types of light situations.
14.
A is the smallest unit of a digital image or graphic that can be displayed and represented on a digital display device.
15.
A megapixel equals pixels.
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