tsa Flashcards

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What is the main goal of Vogue Magazine?

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Promote fashion and beauty trends and influence society

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Which social media site is NOT appropriate for business promotion?

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Tinder

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3
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What year was the first digital camera made?

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1975

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Who invented the Calotype?

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Fox Talbot

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Who created the first permanent photograph?

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Nicéphore Niépce

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What is the definition of heliograph?

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Writing with the Sun

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Who is credited with taking the first photograph with a person in it?

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Nicéphore Niépce

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Who owns the copyright to an image initially?

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the photographer

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Who owns the photograph ‘Monkey Selfie’?

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David Slater, the photographer, owns the picture

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You and your friend collaborate on a photograph. Who owns the image?

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You own the image

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What is NOT a consequence of violating copyright law?

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Fines

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How long does a copyright last for a publication created today?

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For the life of the publisher plus 70 years

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13
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Which is an example of a closed question?

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“Where did you go to school?”

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Which is an example of an open question?

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“How did you make that?”

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15
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Which is NOT an example of active listening skills?

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Looking at your phone

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When developing your business name, what is something that is NOT important in branding yourself?

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The location of your business

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17
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Which portfolio type is a personal archive of your development?

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Working

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18
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Which portfolio type is designed to display a learner’s best quality of work?

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Display

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19
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When writing an email to a client, what do you NOT need to include?

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The date

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What is the MOST important thing when adding text to a publication?

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That the text is readable

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21
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Which process was the first to truly capture an image?

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Daguerreotype

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22
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Who was the engineer who designed the first digital camera?

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Steve Sasson

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23
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What genre focuses on photography of people?

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Portrait

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What genre focuses on nature?

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Landscape

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What lens would you use to photograph an ant?
Macro
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Which is NOT an example of file management techniques?
Retouching
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Which file format captures the most information in your photograph?
RAW
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Which lens is best for portraits?
Prime
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What is a 'normal' focal length for cropped sensor digital cameras?
50mm
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What is an introductory camera type?
Point and Shoot
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What is a monopod?
A camera support with only one leg
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What area of the camera allows us to connect radio slaves?
hot shoe
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How can a lens be properly cleaned?
Use a lens cloth
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Which file format would be used in-camera to preserve all data taken?
RAW
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What is one advantage of using JPEG?
Smaller files
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Which focus mode allows us to focus on one area of a photo?
Point
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Which mode makes the camera track a subject through a photo?
3D Focus
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Which sensor type creates a 1.5 crop?
APSC
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What is one advantage of medium format cameras?
Better Image Quality
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Which type of lens allows the camera to capture a large field of view?
Wide Angle
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What type of lens has a fixed focal length?
Prime Lens
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What type of lens has long focal lengths?
Telephoto
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Which lens creates a 1:1 ratio image?
Macro
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What is the proper resolution for the internet?
72 ppi
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Why is a color management system needed?
To maintain the colors that are seen and the same that are printed.
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Which of the following is a threat to the computer?
Virus and Phishing
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What Adobe Photoshop shortcut key will allow you to back up one step?
Control + Z or Command + Z
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What file type is considered to be lossy?
JPEG
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What file type is the default for most consumers’ cameras?
JPEG
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What file format is used by Adobe Photoshop?
PSD
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What is the file format from the camera that is NOT lossy?
RAW
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Which of the following is the newest camera format?
Mirrorless
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Which is a type of malicious code or program written to alter the way a computer operates?
Virus
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Which is a scam where thieves attempt to steal personal information through deceptive messages?
Phishing
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Which of the following is the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software?
Pirating
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Which of the following is best used for simple web graphics with limited colors?
GIF
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Which file supports millions of colors and varying degrees of transparency?
PNG
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Which image file format is native to Adobe's Photoshop and supports multiple layers?
PSD
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What is framing in composition?
Composing a subject within another subject
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What is the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other?
Symmetry
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Which colors are next to each other on the color wheel?
Analogous
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What color scheme is a black and white photograph?
Monochromatic
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What posing technique is NOT used to make someone appear more powerful?
Looking up at them
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Which compositional guideline leads a viewer through the picture?
Lines
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Which compositional guideline places a subject off center?
Rule of Thirds
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Which compositional guideline places two subjects on opposite sides of a photograph?
Balance
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Which types of colors are opposite each other on the color wheel?
Complementary
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Which three colors of light are combined to make white light?
red, green, blue
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What type of lighting makes harsh and dark shadows?
Direct
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What is the name of the color scheme that goes from black to white?
Grayscale
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Which of the following is an element of design?
Texture
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Which of the following is the repetition of lines, shapes, tones, or color?
Pattern
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Which of the following is detail in imagery that describes how something physically feels?
Texture
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Which of the following is the act of adding visual space in front of the direction that an object is moving?
Space
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What is how light or dark a given color or hue can be defined as?
Value
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Which of the following refers to when shape takes on three dimensions?
Form
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Which of the following is a point in imagery that moves the eye toward something?
Line
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Which of the following is a flat, enclosed area of space limited to two dimensions?
Shape
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Which of the following is a component of light which is separated when reflected off an object?
Color
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Which of the following is a principle of design?
Repetition
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Which of the following is the scale of difference between black and white in your photographs?
Contrast
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Which of the following is used to guide the viewer through the piece and is also known as 'flow'?
Movement
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Which is the repeating of a single element many times in design?
Repetition
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Which of the following is observed when subject areas command a viewer's attention equally?
Balance
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Which of the following is an area or object within the artwork that draws attention?
Emphasis
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Which of the following is the comparison of size of objects, or the amount of one thing to the whole?
Proportion
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Which of the following is using similar colors or tones to create a cohesive image?
Unity
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Which of the following is creating a visually stimulating image by combining similar elements throughout the frame?
Harmony
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Which of the following is a composition technique that concentrates on keeping only the absolutely necessary information in frame?
Simplicity
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Which of the following is taking any image and splitting it into 9 segments?
Rule of Thirds
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Which of the following marks the specific location at which the camera is placed to take a shot?
Point of View
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Which of the following is achieved when both sides of the image hold equal weight?
Symmetry
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Which of the following is a combination of four colors consisting of two sets of complementary colors?
Tetradic Colors
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Which of the following are tones of a single color combined to represent all colors within an image?
Monochromatic Colors
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How would you show motion in your photograph?
Slow Shutter Speed
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What does ISO control?
The light sensitivity of your sensor
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What ISO is best for bright sun?
100
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What technique would you use to keep a race car in focus while blurring the background?
Panning
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What is the best aperture for shallow depth of field?
2.8
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Which of the following affects depth of field?
Aperture
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Which of these apertures gives you the deepest depth of field?
22
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What do you use to evaluate exposure when looking through the viewfinder?
Meter
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What can you use to evaluate exposure besides your camera's meter?
Histogram
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Which of the following does NOT help evaluate exposure?
ISO
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In Aperture Priority mode, which are you NOT able to control?
Shutter Speed
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What camera mode allows you total control over your exposure?
Manual
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What camera mode would you use for light painting?
Bulb
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Which shooting mode allows us to take multiple shots in a row?
Burst
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Doubling the ISO is increasing exposure by how many stops?
One Stop
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Which F-stop has the widest aperture?
F1.8
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What is the function of the digital sensor?
Capturing the image
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What is the missing ISO: 1/125, F11, ISO 400 = 1/250 F11 ISO______?
800
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What adjustment layer can control the colors in an image?
Hue and Saturation
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