3-46.
Which of the following f/stops
should you use when the scene is
photographed with ISO 100 film with
a shutter speed of 1/250 second?
1.
f/8
2.
f/5.6
3.
f/4.5
4.
f/4
3-47.
Which of the following f/stops can
you use when the scene is photo-
graphed with ISO 400 film with a
shutter speed of 1/125 second?
1.
f/32
2.
f/22
3.
f/16
4.
f/8
3-48.
Which of the following exposures
can you use when the scene is
photographed with ISO 400 film?
1.
1/1000 at f/5.6
2.
1/500 at f/8
3.
1/250 at f/11
4.
Each of the above
3-49.
The f/16 rule for exposure
calculation only applies to
black-and-white photography.
1.
True
2.
False
Learning Objective:
Identify
various methods used in deter-
mining exposure with a
light meter.
3-50.
What means provides the most
consistent way of determining film
exposure?
1.
Film data sheets
2.
f/16 rule
3.
Pocket calculator
4.
Light meter
3-51.
3-52.
3-53.
3-54.
3-55.
You are taking an incident light-
meter reading.
From what position
should the light-meter reading be
taken?
1.
Subject
2.
Camera
3.
Light source
You are taking a reflected light-
meter reading.
You should point
the camera in what direction?
1.
Toward the subject
2.
Toward the camera
3.
Toward the light source
What type of light meter has a
diffusing dome that covers the
photoelectric cell?
1.
Spot
2.
Reflected
3.
Incident
4.
Inversion
You are using black-and-white film
to photograph a green car.
You
take a reflected light-meter
reading from the car.
In a
properly exposed and processed
print, the car has what appearance?
1.
Bright white
2.
Middle gray
3.
Dark black
You are photographing an average
contrast scene and you base your
camera exposure on a reflected
light-meter reading from the shadow
area.
After it has been processed
properly,
the negative has what
appearance?
1.
Detail in the shadow
areas only
2.
Washed-out highlights
only
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
Very high contrast
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