6-49.
What is the maximum lighting
6-50.
6-51.
ratio for color portraits?
1. 1:1
2. 2:1
3. 3:1
4. 5:1
In portrait lighting, what light
is used to provide tonal separation
between the subject and the
background?
1.
Main
2.
Catch
3.
Fill
4.
Background
You are shooting a color portrait
for a command roster board. To
reproduce the background in its
true color, you should ensure what
amount of incident light is falling
on it?
1.
The same as the subject
2.
Twice as much as the subject
3.
One half as much as the subject
4.
Four times as much as the
subject
6-52.
You position the background light
so the illumination falls off
gradually into the corners of the
frame.
This produces what effect?
1.
It hides uneven borders
2.
It provides image balance
3.
It "locks" the image into
the frame
4.
It helps direct attention
to the subject's face
6-53.
Light-meter readings for portraits
should be taken with the hair light
turned off.
1.
True
2.
False
6-54.
6-55.
6-56 .
1.
Spit
2.
Broad
3.
Butterfly
4.
Rembrandt
What facial shadow should you use
to determine the height of the main
light for butterfly lighting?
1.
Eyebrow
2.
Nose
3.
Lip
4.
Chin
6-57.
You are taking a portrait of a
female admiral using butterfly
lighting.
In what position should
you place the fill-in light?
1.
Close to the lens axis and on
the opposite side from the main
light
2.
45 degrees from the lens axis
and on the same side as the
main light
3.
45 degrees from the lens axis
and on the opposite side of the
main light
4.
Directly below the main light
and close to the lens axis
Learning Objective:
Identify
the basic setup used for taking
full-length portraits.
When setting up a portrait using
side lighting, you should start
with the main light in what
position?
1.
Very close to the lens axis
2.
45 degrees from the lens axis
3.
90 degrees from the lens axis
4.
180 degrees from the lens axis
What type of portrait lighting
should you use to subdue lines and
wrinkles in the subject's face?
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