3-45.
On a color CRT screen, what three
colors compose a single pixel?
1.
Yellow,
magenta,
and cyan
2.
Black, yellow, and blue
3.
Black, cyan, and yellow
4.
Red, green, and blue
3-46.
What term is used for the dupli-
cation of information in a digital
file?
1.
Redundancy
2.
Compression
3.
Reoccurrence
4.
Repetition
3-47.
As the compression ratio increases,
what happens to the quality of the
image?
1.
It increases
2.
It decreases
3.
It remains the same
3-48.
What maximum compression ratio
can be used to provide a lossless
compression?
1. 5:l
2. 2:l
3. 3:l
4. 4:l
3-49.
What configuration(s) is/are used
to pass information from the
computer to the printer to ensure
the image is placed properly on the
paper?
1.
RIP
2.
PDL
3.
Either 1 or 2 above
4.
JPEG
3-50.
On a thermal-dye transfer printer,
a continuous-tone image is created
in what way?
1.
By blending gaseous color dyes
released by donor ribbons and
transferring them to the print
material
2.
By spraying dyes on the print
material and then heating the
dyes to make them permanent
3.
By a series of tiny dots that
are blended by heating the
print material
4.
By dye pigments in the print
material that are released when
heated
3-51.
What type of printer provides the
highest quality continuous-tone
color image?
1.
Inkjet
2.
Color copier
3.
Thermal-wax transfer
4.
Thermal-dye transfer
3-52.
When you are using graphical user-
interface software, what element(s)
of hardware is/are essential?
1.
A mouse
2.
A bit-mapped display
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
A film scanner
3-53.
When images are manipulated in
the editing stage, changes to the
original image can be detected
readily on hardcopy?
1.
True
2.
False
Learning Objective:
Identify
the types of aerial photography.
(This objective is continued in
assignment 4.)
3-54.
What does the acronym TARPS
represent?
1.
Total Air Reconnaissance
Procurement System
2.
Territorial Air Reproduction
Photographic System
3.
Tactical Air Reconnaissance
Pod System
4.
Target Arrangement and
Reproduction Photo System
3-55.
An aerial photograph taken from
1,300 feet is considered to be
taken from what altitude?
1.
Low
2.
Medium
3.
High
3-56.
What are the three basic categories
of aerial photography?
1.
Reconnaissance, intelligence,
and survey
2.
Gunnery exercises, refueling
at sea,
and publicity
3.
Construction progress, accident
investigation, and ship
identification
4.
Vertical, oblique,
and air-to-air
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