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Solving White Balance and Common Photography Issues, Quizzes of Photography

Various photography-related terms and their solutions, including white balance problems, lens flare prevention, and avoiding red eye. Learn about camera presets, custom white balance adjustments, shooting in raw format, signed releases, and the use of lens hoods and flash positioning.

Typology: Quizzes

2011/2012

Uploaded on 09/30/2012

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TERM 1
A white balance problem is....
DEFINITION 1
The standard lights inside are not very good for
photos.
TERM 2
3 ways to solve white balance problems are:
DEFINITION 2
Camera preset white balance adjustments
Create custom white balance (use gels, settings)
Shoot in RAW format
TERM 3
All because it is a public shot (White House,
police officer, etc.) can you just shoot away (
:-/ )
DEFINITION 3
No. There are security concerns and you can just
gethassledalong with escalating problems.
TERM 4
If capturing a handful of people in a shoot,
you should get a ______
DEFINITION 4
Signed release.
TERM 5
What is "lens flare"?
DEFINITION 5
Light scattering into your shot during the daylight.
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TERM 1

A white balance problem is....

DEFINITION 1

The standard lights inside are not very good for

photos.

TERM 2

3 ways to solve white balance problems are:

DEFINITION 2

Camera preset white balance adjustments

Create custom white balance (use gels, settings)

Shoot in RAW format

TERM 3

All because it is a public shot (White House,

police officer, etc.) can you just shoot away (

DEFINITION 3

No. There are security concerns and you can just

gethassledalong with escalating problems.

TERM 4

If capturing a handful of people in a shoot,

you should get a ______

DEFINITION 4

Signed release.

TERM 5

What is "lens flare"?

DEFINITION 5

Light scattering into your shot during the daylight.

TERM 6

To prevent "lens flare"...

DEFINITION 6

Use a lens hood (plus it can protect your glass).

TERM 7

A big battery drain is using....

DEFINITION 7

Your LCD monitor to check each photo

TERM 8

What is "bracket/bracketing"?

DEFINITION 8

A camera's built in exposure feature that sets up to

shoot multiple versions of the current scene using

DIFFERENT EXPOSURES!

TERM 9

Avoid the "red eye" by simply...

DEFINITION 9

Get the flash off the top of the camera and coming

from a different direction instead of head on.