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| | | A photograph is taken by projecting light onto a photographic surface. What is the most common photographic surface used? | ||
| | | Film | ||
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| | | After a long day of taking photographs, Mark takes his film back to his lab to process it. He uses a special room to do so. What do you call this special room? | ||
| | | A darkroom | ||
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| Alfonso | | Alfonso likes to sleep in, so he always keeps his room as dark as possible. One day, he wakes up to find an upside down image of his neighbor's house projected onto his wall! What do you call this crazy phenomenon? | ||
| | | Camera obscura | ||
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| Brendan a | | Brendan took a photo of his cat Snippers that looked "washed out", or too bright. It turns out his picture was "overexposed". What is "exposure" in photography? | ||
| | | How much light reaches the film | ||
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| | | Cameras work by focusing light onto a surface that records the image. What does the camera use to focus light? | ||
| | | A lens | ||
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| Erin | | Erin is a little superstitious, so she's very curious about the supernatural side of photography. When photography was brand new, she says, spiritualists were interested because they thought photographs of people let you see what? | ||
| | | Their soul | ||
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| | | Frenchman Louis Daguerre developed an early form of photography using chemicals and silver-plated copper. What was the name of his process? | ||
| | | Daguerreotypy | ||
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| Hannah | | Hannah is trying to make her own photographic film. She needs to coat the film in a gelatin that has light-sensitive crystals in it. What kind of crystals should she use? | ||
| | | Silver halide | ||
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| Nicephore Niepce a | | Nicephore Niepce pioneered photoengraving, a predecessor of photography. When did he make his first major breakthrough? | ||
| 1822 | | 1822 | ||
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| | | On your family vacation to Summersville, you find a lost camera on a park bench. After developing the photographs, you discover that they're sensitive pictures of Camp McClintock! What do you do? | ||
| | | Turn them in to the authorities | ||
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| | | Photography projects light onto a surface to create a visible image, but the surface must be sensitive to light for this to happen. What's another word for light-sensitivity? | ||
| | | Photosensitivity | ||
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| Richard | | Richard is taking long-exposure photos of the night sky to make cool trails of light in his pictures. What does Richard adjust on his camera to take long-exposure photographs? | ||
| | | Its shutter speed | ||
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| Samuel | | Samuel is helping out at Vault-Tec University by sorting through their old nitrate film collection. He stops to take a smoke break and lights up a cigarette. But wait! That's really dangerous! Why? | ||
| | | Nitrate film is very flammable | ||
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| Susie | | Susie likes to take pictures, and her favorite subjects are people. She has you sit in a boring pose and takes your picture. What is this kind of picture called? | ||
| | | A portrait | ||
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| | | When Mary takes a picture with her camera, it creates a photographic "negative" that she then processes. What is the main benefit of producing this negative? | ||
| | | Making positive photos from it | ||
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| | | When light travels through a camera lens and hits the film behind, it goes through a hole on the front of the camera that sets how much light gets through. What is this hole called? | ||
| | | An aperture | ||
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| | | When you take a picture, an invisible image forms on the photographic film that only shows up after processing. What is this invisible image called? | ||
| | | Latent | ||
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| | | You're taking pictures of Mark, but he seems blurry when looking through the viewfinder. You can make an adjustment to the lens' range to make him look clearer. What are you adjusting when you do this? | ||
| | | The focus | ||
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| | | You've finished the photographic process by producing a photographic image on paper! What is this paper image called? | ||
| | | A print | ||
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| | | You've taken a photograph and want to make an image from the film. What is the name for process? | ||
| | | Development | ||
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