7: _______ is a phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone.
birefringence
cyanotype
solarization
imaging
8: In solarization, the thin line that is generated around areas of contrasting tone is called a Mackie Line.
True
False
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9: ________ is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image.
stereoscopic imaging
3-D (three-dimensional) imaging
stereoscopy
all of the above
10: ______ is a consequence of the fact that at low light levels the eye-brain visual response is slower. The ultimate effect of this is the illusion of depth.
the Pulfrich effect
the zone method
stereoscopy
solarization
11: Although the "wiggle" method is an excellent way of previewing stereoscopic images, it cannot actually be considered a true three-dimensional stereoscopic format.
true
false
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12: Sunlight is the most available free infrared light source, but the quality and quantity of the radiation depends on atmospheric conditions.
true
false
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2007-03-01
03:44:00
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heather n
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