LESSON 1
13.
a.
Bromide, chloride, and chlorobromide
b.
Bromide, chlorox, and chlorobromide
c.
Chlorine, chloride, and chlorobromide
d.
Iodide, chlorine, and chloride
14.
Silver halides are suspended:
a.
In the paper base
b.
In the baryta layer
c.
In the emulsion
d.
In the atmosphere
15.
Which area of the negative has the least density?
a.
Emulsion
b.
Highlights
c.
Middletones
d.
Shadows
16. Which grade of paper is used to print a normal or average contrast
negative?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
17.
When processing, how is the exposed paper placed into the developer?
a.
Emulsion side up
b.
Emulsion side down
c.
Before placing it in the hypo
d.
After placing it in the hypo
18.
When is the Ektamatic printing process ideal?
a.
Professional quality portraits are desired
b.
Water conservation policies are in effect
c.
Archival quality prints must be produced
d.
Prints must be produced in a hurry
19.
During the stabilization process:
a.
A stop bath is not required
b.
The activator will neutralize the developer
c.
The stabilizer will activate the developer
d.
Extended wash time produce stains on the print
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