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Photography 8th Edition (Companion Website)

If you plan on using the companion website to test how much you learn each chapter, please be aware that there are some “issues” with a few of the questions.

I recently used Photography, 8th Edition as a study guide for earning my certification. I found the Companion Website to be invaluable (http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_london_photo_8 8th edition website is no longer live, check out the 9th edition though) for testing my comprehension; however, there were some problems with the online quizzes.

Some of the questions mark the correct response as incorrect – this was frustrating at first, before I realized there were issues with the quizzes rather than some problem on my part.

I’ve enclosed a list of questions that I found with errors; hopefully this will be used to make the learning experience easier for others studying this text.

Ch.

Quiz

#

Description Answer/Explanation

Pg.

1

T/F

12

It is suggested to begin photographing with your subjects against a very brightly lit background FALSE – you are most likely to get a good exposure if you photograph an evenly lit scene.

9

3

MC

7

Modern focal lengths are usually measured in: Millimeters

64

3

MC

8

A general rule of thumb when starting to buy lenses is to buy those that are in increments of: Two times the focal length

64

3

MC

9

Most lenses are sharpest at an aperture closed down: one or two f-stops from the widest — this is enough to minimize aberrations but not enough to cause noticeable diffraction

65

3

Fill in the Blanks

9

A long-focal-length lens used far from a subject produces _____ effect Telephoto

63

3

T/F

2

Provided that the subject remains at the same distance from the lens, the image formed by a 50mm lens will be half the size of that formed by a 25mm lens False

42

6

MC

8

Which of the following statements is generally false? ** A thin negative will make for short printing time. ** A thin negative will have more density in the shadows. ** A thin negative will have low contrast overall. ** A thin negative will be grainier than a dense one. The statement “A thin negative will have a low contrast overall” is generally false

127

7

MC

1

The grade of paper that will produce a print with the greatest contrast is: Grade 5 — graded papers are available ranging from grade 0 to grade 5 –in this answer, since 1, 6, 10, and 4 were the choices, grade 4 would be the “best” answer as it is more high contrast than grade 1

137

10

MC

12

Dynamic range a scanner is capable of producing should be at least: 3.5

206

So, there you have it:)— hours of frustration saved!

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[...] I haven’t taken these quizzes myself, so I don’t know if there are any errors in them.  Do recall, though, that I did find a few inaccuracies in the Photography 8th edition companion website quizzes. [...]