2-48.
Contrast filters should be used
for black-and-white photography
for which of the following reasons
1.
To exaggerate a color
2.
To reduce a color
3.
To eliminate a color
4.
Each of the above
2-49.
You are tasked to copy a document
on white paper that contains red,
green, and blue lines.
You do not
want the green lines to be
noticeable in the final print.
What color filter should you use?
1.
Magenta
2.
Red
3.
Green
4.
Cyan
2-50.
You are using black-and-white
panchromatic film under daylight
conditions.
What color filter
should you use to reproduce the
colors of the scene with the same
brightness relationship as seen
by the human eye?
1. No.
8 (yellow)
2. No. 23A (light Red)
3.
No. 34A (violet)
4. No.
4 (cyan)
2-51.
You are photographing a land-
scape scene with black-and-white
panchromatic film. Which of the
following filters should you use
to reduce the appearance of haze
in the final print?
1.
Blue
2.
Cyan
3.
Red
4.
Magenta
2-52.
Light balancing filters are
available in what two colors?
1.
Yellow and green
2.
Green and red
3.
Blue and red
4.
Blue and yellow
?
2-53.
2-54.
2-55.
2-56.
2-57.
2-58.
What color of light balancing
filter should you use to lower
the color temperature of light?
1.
Yellow
2.
Green
3.
Red
4.
Blue
What color of light balancing
filter should you use to raise
the color temperature of light?
1.
Yellow
2.
Green
3.
Red
4.
Blue
What type of filter should you
use to make minor adjustments
to the color quality of light
used to expose film?
1.
Light balancing
2.
Conversion
3.
Color compensating
4.
Correction
What instrument should you use
to determine the color tempera-
ture of a light source?
1.
Exposure meter
2.
Color analyzer
3.
Color temperature meter
4.
Spot meter
What are the two series of
conversion filters?
1.
80 and 81
2.
80 and 85
3.
85 and 86
4.
85 and 90
What color conversion filter is
used to expose daylight-type film
under tungsten light?
1.
Blue
2.
Green
3.
Amber
4.
Cyan
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