Photo Quiz 2014
Test your camera and Photoshop knowledge with 15 questions. At the end of the quiz you’ll be given a score based on how man errors you make
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Photo Quiz 2014
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Question 1
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Mezzotint
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OilPaint
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Find Edges
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Cutout
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Question 1 Explanation:
You’ll find the Cutout filter in Filter – Filter Gallery – Artistic
Question 2
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Which of the following is a feature only found in Photoshop CC 2014?
Iris Blur
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Focus Area (select)
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Puppet Warp
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Camera Shake Reduction
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Question 2 Explanation:
Puppet warp arrived in CS5, Iris Blur arrived in CS6 and Camera Shake Reduction was new in CC
Question 3
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f/8… f/5.6… f/4… f/2.8… What comes next?
f/2.2
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f/2
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f/1.8
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f/1.6
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Question 3 Explanation:
The sequence is a list of full stops. f/2 is one full stop less then f/2.8
Question 4
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You’re shooting motor sport and you want to freeze action. Should you…
Shoot with a Speedlight
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Shoot with high ISO
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Shoot with a fast shutter speed
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Shoot in burst / continuous mode
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Question 4 Explanation:
The faster the shutter speed the sharper the shot.
Question 5
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Which of the following cameras was NOT announced at Photokina 2014
Samusng NX1
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Canon 7D Mark2
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Fuji X100s
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Panasonic LX100
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Question 5 Explanation:
Fuji Announced the Fuji X100T at Photokina which replaced the Fuji X100s
Question 6
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You can alter depth of field by adjusting…
Aperture, Focal length and Distance
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Distance to the subject only
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The Lens focal length only
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The aperture only
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Question 6 Explanation:
Wide apertures, telephoto lenses and being close to your subject all reduce depth of field.
Question 7
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B mode or Bulb Mode is more likely to be used in which of the following?
Shooting in tungsten light
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Shooting star trails
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Shooting with flash
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Shooting Christmas lights
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Question 7 Explanation:
Bulb mode keeps the shutter open for as long as the shutter button is pressed. It has many uses including extreme long exposures needed to capture star trails in a single shot.
Question 8
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Nikon released many DSLR’s in 2014 but which was officially announced first?
Nikon D750
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Nikon D3300
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Nikon D810
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Nikon D4S
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Question 8 Explanation:
The Nikon D3300 was officially announced on 7th January 2014
Question 9
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You’re shooting with off camera flash set to manual full power. Your Manual camera setting reads f/8, 1/200th sec, 100 ISO. To save power you drop your flash to 1/16th power. The exposure would now be correct at
f/8, 1/200thsec, 1600 ISO
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Anything you like, the flash will work it out.
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f/4, 1/200thsec, 100 ISO
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f/8, 1/50th sec, 100 ISO
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Question 9 Explanation:
Full power to 1/16th power is 4 stops less light. 100 – 1600 ISO makes the camera four times more sensitive to light… Yes you could alter the aperture but that wasn’t on the list 😉
Question 10
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4K video is now available on some cameras. Why is it called 4K?
Each 1/50 sec of video uses 4Kb of memory
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The native white Balance is 4000°K
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4K replaced the outdated 3K format
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Videos are about 4000 pixels wide
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Question 10 Explanation:
It’s all about the pixels. 4K resolution is generally 3840 x 2160 at a 16:9, or 4096 x 2160 at a 19:10
Question 11
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Areas of bright, over exposed highlights on a digital file are said to be…
Blacked out
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Bleached out
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Blocked out
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Blown out
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Question 11 Explanation:
When shooting JPG the common saying is… “blow the highlights and you’ve blown the image”. Bleaching out is a darkroom expression for the general or selective application of bleach to lighten the print.
Question 12
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What comes next on this list?
- Brightness / Contrast…
- Levels…
- Curves…
- Exposure…
Threshold…
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Pattern…
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Vibrance…
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Hue/Saturation…
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Question 12 Explanation:
You got to really know your Photoshop (or be lucky) for this one. This is from the adjustment layers list.
Question 13
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You want to use a 10 stop ND filter for a long exposure shot. Before you add the filter your camera meter reads 1/4sec f/22 100ISO
Which of the following would be the correct shutter speed with the 10 stop filter in place?
Which of the following would be the correct shutter speed with the 10 stop filter in place?
2 Mins f/22 100ISO
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30 Sec f/22 100ISO
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1 Mins f/22 100ISO
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4 Mins f/22 100ISO
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Question 13 Explanation:
Doubling the exposure time is equal to one stop of light.
1/2sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec, 8 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 4 mins
1/2sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec, 8 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 4 mins
Question 14
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Which of the following was not an early photographic print process?
Daguerreotype
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TinType
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Reticulation
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Bromoil
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Question 14 Explanation:
Reticulation was a problem which crazed film emulsion. The problem became a “style” and then a Photoshop filter effect.
Question 15
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You’re photographing in snow. When using Aperture Priority mode you should
Keep between 200 – 800 ISO
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Avoid letting your shutter speed dropping below 1/50th sec
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Set the white balance to the cloudy preset
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Dial in +1 to +2 stops of exposure compensation
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Question 15 Explanation:
Camera meters will usually underexpose white scenes, so one or two stops extra light is required over the cameras meter reading to correct this.
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Yep. After my brain injury I completely lost my reciprocals…. I think I only got one of those right and I had to think about it awhile. It was still fun.
Hallo Gavin,
Successfully I finished your quiz with a devastating result of…” Not brilliant to be honest“!!!!,…auwya…auwya and I was so proud of my know-how!!!! No, I’m just kidding. First of all, I would like to thank you for your commitments over the years to give your knowledge free of charge to us and also I like your sense of humour.
For you and your family I wish you a happy and rewarding New Year – one that you shall remember for times to come.
Faithfully
Walter
Thank you so much. I’m learning alot from watching your videos. I did photography many years ago using film. Now I’m starting over using digital and you’ve become my teacher. Keep up the great work. I love the red Riding Hood shoot.
Sorry. That last comment I spelled my own name wrong. This self type thing works when it wants to. It’s David Barrow. 🙂