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(Forensic Photogra (Hy) : B. Event

A photograph of a crime scene provides an accurate record of the details at the time because it captures the space, time, and events. Photographs can be used as evidence in court proceedings by providing enlargements, individual photos, or slides of the scene. The process of photography involves light striking light-sensitive materials like film or photographic paper through the use of a camera. A photograph is the mechanical result that captures the image. Different phenomena like diffraction are responsible for how light bends around objects and illuminates parts of the scene.
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(Forensic Photogra (Hy) : B. Event

A photograph of a crime scene provides an accurate record of the details at the time because it captures the space, time, and events. Photographs can be used as evidence in court proceedings by providing enlargements, individual photos, or slides of the scene. The process of photography involves light striking light-sensitive materials like film or photographic paper through the use of a camera. A photograph is the mechanical result that captures the image. Different phenomena like diffraction are responsible for how light bends around objects and illuminates parts of the scene.
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[FORENSIC PHOTOGRA{HY]

1. A photograph of the crime scene is a factual reproduction and


    accurate record of the crime scene because it captures time,
    space and ___.
      A. person
      B. event
      C. thing
      D. crime scene
                                                                                
2. In police photography it can be use as demonstration
    enlargements, individual photos, projection slides, motion pictures
    during
      A. Court proceedings
      B. Court exhibits
      C. Educational tour
      D. Crime prevention                                                                           
3. In photography, the light writes when it strikes minute crystals
     of light sensitive surfaces (films and photographic papers) thru
     the use of a mechanical device called
      A. Camera
      B. Photograph device
      C. Film and accessories
      D. Flashlight
                                                                                
4. ___ is a mechanical result of photography.
      A. Camera
      B. Picture
      C. Photograph
      D. Film
                                                                                
5. The bending of light around an object gives rise to the
    phenomenon called ___. This phenomenon is responsible for the

    partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the


    light.  
      A. detraction
      B. retraction
      C. diffraction
      D. defragmentation
                                                                              
6. What is the approximate wavelength of the primary color red?
      A. 700 mu
      B. 450 mu
      C. 550 mu
      D. 590 mu
                                                                               
7. In photography, which one is not a primary color?
      A. All of these
      B. Cyan
      C. Magenta
      D. Yellow
                                                                              
8. Refers to the taking in of light by the material. Following the law of
    conservation of energy, such light taken in is not lost but  merely
    transformed into heat.
      A. Diffraction
      B. Somnambulism
      C. Absorption
      D. Convection
                                                                             
9. Mediums that merely slow down the speed of light but allow to
    pass freely in other respects, transmit 90% or more of the incident
    light.
      A. Translucent objects
      B. Opaque objects
      C. Transparent objects
      D. None of these
                                                                             
10. The simplest camera is a ___, which consists of a box with a
     small hole in one of its sides.
      A. Camera obscura
      B. Fixed focus camera
      C. Pinhole camera
      D. Nikkon camera                                               

11. What changes the size of the aperture of the lens and regulates
      the amount of light reaching the film?
      A. diaphragm
      B. shutter
      C. lens
      D. film
                                                                              
12. What part of the camera controls the opening and closing of the
     shutter, regulates the quantity of light that reaches and affects
     the sensitized material, a dial which sets the length of time in
     which the light is allowed to enter the camera?
      A. Shutter speed
      B. Focusing mechanism
      C. Shutter release button
      D. Shutter speed dial
                                                                               
13. The lens is as important a part of a camera as the body. Lenses
     are referred to in generic terms as wide-angle, normal, and
     telephoto. The three terms refer to the focal length of the lens,
     which is customarily measured in ____
      A. Millimeters
      B. Inches
      C. Centimeters
      D. Mile per second
                                                                               
14. What kind of lens causes light rays to converge, or come
     together, and is called a positive lens. A positive lens focuses light
     form a distant source into visible image that appears on then
     opposite side of the lens to the object. 
      A. Concave
      B. Convex
      C. Reflex
      D. converge
                                                                                 
15. The process of changing the distance between the centers
     of the lens to the focal plane. It is the technique of adjusting the
     focal length to get the sharp image of the object or scene to
     be photographed.
      A. Infinity
      B. Lens change
      C. Focusing
      D. Shutting
                                                                                 
16. It is important to have the lens at the right distance from the film
     otherwise the image of an object point will be seen as a circle
     which is
      A. clear in appearance
      B. blurred in appearance
      C. no photo
      D. all of these
                                                                                 
17. What part of the film consists of silver compounds which are light
     sensitive and halogens?
      A. Top layer
      B. Emulsion layer
      C. Film base
      D. Film surface
                                                                                   
18. It is defined as the product of illumination and time. The unit of it
     is usually in meter candle second which is equivalent to exposure
     produced by a light source of one candlepower, in the second at a
     distance of one meter from the surface of the sensitive material.
      A. Photographic exposure
      B. None of these
      C. Photographic speed
      D. Light
                                                                                 
19. These are used to control the relative tone values in which colors
     are rendered by the photographic process, to lighten or darkened
     particular  colors or to obtain color separation records for color
     photography works.
      A. Viewing Filter
      B. Color Filter
      C. Filtering
      D. None of these
                                                                                  
20.Because of the fact that all negative do not print best on one kind
     of paper, and in order to permit printing for special effects,
     photographic papers is made in several different grades of
     contrast and surface texture. What is the paper made by Kodak
     that offers six degrees  of contrast and glossy surface?
      A. Glossy paper
      B. Manila paper
      C. Velox paper
      D. Bond paper       

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