LESSON 3
Lesson 3
PRACTICE EXERCISE
1.
What is one of the simplest ways to maintain a high quality control
standard?
a.
Carefully observe your peers while they are working
b.
Maintain a current working knowledge of your environment
c.
Make a list of everything that can go wrong and make sure it
doesn't
d.
Keep your lab or working area as clean as possible
2.
In many cases, what can the cause of mechanical defects be traced to?
a.
Weak or exhausted developer solutions
b.
Saboteurs who are trying to make you look bad
c.
The person making or processing the photographs
d.
So many things that it isn't worth worrying about
3.
What are thin negatives an example of?
a.
Mechanical defect
b.
Chemical defect
c.
Broken lens element
d.
Poor photograph
4.
What does using an old or exhausted fixing bath cause?
a.
Yellow stains
b.
Yellow-brown stains
c.
Yellow-orange stains
d.
Purple stains
5.
What is the highest gamma value obtainable in any particular film?
a.
High contrast
b.
High gamma
c.
Maximum gamma
d.
Gamma infinity
6.
What is one indication of bromide buildup in the developer?
a.
The presence of stains on the print
b.
A distinct odor emanating from the solution
c.
A slower rate of development of the image in the print
d.
The separation of the film emulsion from the base
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