1. What does the Dodge tool do in Photoshop?
a. Saturates b. Brightens c. Distorts d. Shrinks 2. Which of the following will decrease your depth of field? a. Backing up b. Using a Fish Eye Lens c. Slowing down your shutter speed d. Opening up your aperture Use the photo below to answer the questions.
1. Small OR large depth of field? 2. Wide OR narrow aperture opening? 3. Photographer close to OR far away from the subject? 4. f/16 OR f/3? 1. What is one way that you can use/create soft diffused light in your portraits?
2. You can work on any of the three required portraits first. Who do you plan to photograph first? 1. Which of the following would be the best lens choice for shooting natural looking portraits?
a. Wide Angle 10-20mm b. Kit lens zoomed out to 18mm c. 35mm d. 70-200mm zoom telephoto 2. Which element of composition is used in the photograph below? a. Rule of thirds b. Leading lines c. Symmetrical balance d. Emphasis by small depth of field 1. If my settings are currently (Shutter speed: 1/60th; Aperture: f/8; ISO: 1600) and my photos are still too dark, which is my best option:
a. speed up shutter speed to 1/100 b. stop down aperture to f/16 c. lower ISO to 200 d. open aperture to f/5 2. I'm photographing a tiny flower at the following settings (Shutter speed: 1/250th; Aperture: f/2; ISO 400) and these settings are giving a good exposure. However, the depth of field is too small to get the details in focus. What should I do? a. Stop down the aperture and increase the ISO b. Open up the aperture and speed up the shutter speed c. Stop down the aperture and speed up the shutter speed d. Open up the aperture and decrease the ISO 1. Which aperture will give the smallest depth of field?
a. f/16 b. 1/160th second c. f/3.5 d. ISO 1600 2. Which aperture lets in the most light? a. f/36 b. f/5 c. 1/60th second d. ISO 200 For today's bell work please start working on the Aperture on the Camera Simulator questions. You may work with a partner. Write your answers down and be prepared to discuss as a class.
Instead of answering Bell Work questions today do the following steps to get your new computer set up with your preferences and bookmarks.
1. Introduce yourself to your new neighbors. 2. Locate Photoshop. Start--All Programs--Adobe Master Collection--Photoshop (64 bit). If you want a shortcut on your desktop, right click -- send to-- desktop shortcut. 3. Open Google Chrome. Click the three lines in the upper right corner--Bookmarks--Show Bookmarks Bar. 4. Bookmark frequently used sites (click the star). --Class website --Google Classroom --Powerschool 5. Change settings in Photoshop. Edit--Preferences--General---Check the box for zoom with scroll wheel. 6. Select the Move tool. Check the boxes at the top that say "Show Transform Controls" and "Auto Select" 7. If you like having a copy of your Downloads folder on your desktop make one. Go to Start--Your Account (top right)-- right click Downloads--Send to Desktop. |
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