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History of Photography. Study Questions. Scheele discovered that ____ would stop the darkening of exposed silver nitrate. ammonia. Define photography. Light writing. ____ were added to the camera obscura to make smaller devices and sharper images. lenses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of PhotographyStudy Questions

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Scheele discovered that ____ would stop the darkening of exposed silver nitrate.• ammonia

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Define photography.• Light writing

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____ were added to the camera obscura to make smaller devices and sharper images.• lenses

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What did the first camera obscura look like?• A small room

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Who invented the camera?• Several different inventors

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How did Giovanni Pattista Della Porta describe the camera?• An artist-tracing tool

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What is John Hershel credited with?• First to use the word photography

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_____ discovered that silver nitrate tarnished when it was exposed to light.• Shulze

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What do Callotypes produce?• A negative image

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Who was 2 weeks late in announcing his photographic process called callotype?• Talbot

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What is Da Guerre credited with?• The first practical photographic process

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Who took the first existing photograph?• Niepce

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Who was unsuccessful in producing images on pottery?• Thomas Wedgewood

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What are the 3 parts of all types of cameras?• Lens• Shutter• body

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What happened in 1826?• First photograph was taken

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The French government made ____ available for free.• Daguerreotype

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What process cannot be copied?• Daguerreotype

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Kodak was ____ first camera.• Eastman’s

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How was the dry plate process better than the wet plate process?• It could be developed at a later time

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What process was made on tin?• tintype

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_____ uses an under developed negative on glass and is mounted on black paper to appear as a positive image.• ambrotype

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What needed a patent to use it?• callotype

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What process used egg whites?• Albumin print

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Why was wet plate called that?• Needed to be developed while emulsion was still

wet

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Why was tintype so popular?• Unbreakable and cheaper

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What 2 things did Eastman invent?• Film on a flexible celluloid base• First camera to use roll film

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Which group of artists benefited first by the modern camera?• Impressionists

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______ was a main source of entertainment during Victorian Era.• Stereoscopic travel images

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Which part of war couldn’t be photographed because there was a long exposure time?• action

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Who was the first president to be photographed?• Abraham lincoln

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What was the first war to be photographed?• Crimean

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Who photographed the Union side of the Civil War?• Alexander Gardner

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What was the reason for establishing the National Park System?• US geological survey teams

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What was the subject of Muybridge’s pictures that lead to motion studies?• horses

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Fine art is intended to inspire ____.• change

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_____ is intended to impartially record an event.• Photo journalism

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What type of photography is intended for personal viewing?• snapshot

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What photography is meant to create a visual response?• Social document