5-38.
When establishing the lighting
for a product, you should view
the subject from what position?
1.
The main light
2.
The fill light
3.
Above the subject
4.
The camera
5-39.
What type of lighting is used to
emphasize the texture of a product?
1.
Tent
2.
Fill
3.
Cross
4.
45 degree
5-40.
You are using color film for pro-
duct photography.
The areas
between the highlights and shadows
where you want to record detail
should not exceed what number of
f/stops?
1.
Seven
2.
Six
3.
Five
4.
Four
5-41.
Your light meter indicates an
exposure of 7 seconds at f/8.
What is your exposure using the
painted light technique?
1.
7 seconds at f/8
2.
14 seconds at f/4
3.
14 seconds at f/8
4.
21 seconds at f/8
5-42.
When using the painted-light
technique,
you should use what
minimum exposure time?
1.
5 seconds
2.
10 seconds
3.
20 seconds
4.
25 seconds
5-43.
You are using a mirror to photo-
graph a broken fitting in the wheel
well of an aircraft.
The broken
fitting-to-camera distance is
27 inches, the mirror-to-fitting
distance is 19 inches, and the
camera-to-mirror distance is
33 inches.
What focusing distance,
in inches, should you set on the
camera lens?
1. 79
2. 60
3. 52
4. 46
5-44.
You are photographing an arrange-
ment of glassware in the studio
using color negative film.
Your
light-meter reading taken from the
background indicates an exposure of
4 seconds at f/16.
While at f/16,
you should use which of the follow-
ing camera settings to expose the
film?
5-45.
1.
16 seconds
2.
12 seconds
3.
8 seconds
4.
4 seconds
You are photographing an object
in the studio and are using a
continuous-tone film (ISO 100)
and a high-contrast film (ISO 8)
to eliminate an unwanted back-
ground.
Your exposure for the
continuous-tone film is 24 seconds
at f/16.
What f/stop should you
use to expose the slow, high-
contrast film?
1.
f/16
2.
f/11
3.
f/8
4.
f/5.6
Learning Objective:
Recognize
equipment and techniques used
for photographing buildings and
structures.
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