9-9.
A step tablet provides a range
of what number of f/stops?
1. 21
2. 11
3. 10
4. 7
9-10.
On a 21-step tablet, the difference
in density between each step is
what number of f/stops?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
One half
4.
One third
9-11.
What instrument is used to read
densities from photographic papers
and film?
1.
Sensitometer
2.
Densitometer
3.
Emulsion meter
4.
pH meter
9-12.
You are reading the densities of a
Kodacolor test strip.
The filter
setting should be set to what
status?
1. M
2. K
3. C
4. A
9-13.
When reading a control strip on a
densitometer, you should take the
readings from (a) what area of the
step with (b) the emulsion facing
in what direction?
1.
(a) Center (b) down
2.
(a) Center (b) up
4.
(a) Edge (b) down
4.
(a) Edge (b) up
9-14.
On a process control chart, what
does the symbol X represent?
1.
The center line
2.
The mean
3.
The average
4.
Each of the above
9-15.
You plotted a Kodacolor control
strip at the beginning of the
production day.
The HD reading
plotted 0.10 units above the UCL.
What action should you take?
1.
Process the film normally
2.
Speed up the processor by
10 percent
3.
Add 1000 ml of developer
replenisher
4.
Notify your supervisor
Learning Objective:
Recognize
factors affecting the production
and quality of contact black-and-
white prints.
9-16.
The most familiar type of photo-
graphic print has what type of
base?
1.
Paper
2.
Film
3.
Resin
4.
Ester
9-17.
What are the two primary methods
of making photographic prints?
1.
Positive and negative
reproduction
2.
3.
Contact and projection printing
Precision and fallacious
reduction
4.
Enlargement and reduction
printing
9-18.
What printing method(s) can be used
to produce print images that are
the same size as the negative
images?
1.
Contact
2.
Projection
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
Precision
9-19.
Variable-contrast photographic
papers are not sensitive to which
of the following colors of light?
1.
Blue
2.
Green
3.
Red
4.
Cyan
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