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1: To prove that photography was indeed an art, and not just a craft, photographers at first imitated the painting of the time. True False 2: The 35-mm camera by Oskar Barnack of the Ernst Leitz company was also known as the "candid" camera. True False 3: Photography has been used to document many important historical events including World War II and the Great Depression. True False 4: One of the advantages of digital photography is that images created cannot be manipulated or changed and will be saved permanently in an inalterable state. True False 5: A photogram, created as a sketching device for artists, consisted of a small, lightproof box with a pinhole or lens on one side and a translucent screen on the opposite side. True False 6: Sir John Herschel discovered in 1819 that hyposulfite of soda was suitable as a fixing agent for sensitized paper images. True False 7: The daguerreotype was reproducible and could be used to produce images intended for mass distribution. True False 8: The calotype's paper negative made possible the reproduction of photographic images. True False 9: The Calotype Method, also known as the 鈥渨et plate鈥?technique, involved coating a glass plate with silver iodide in suspension, exposing it while still wet, and developing it immediately. True False 10: By the last quarter of the 19th cent. most households could boast respectable photographic collections. These were in three main forms: the family album, scrapbooks,and boxes of stereoscope cards. True False From the looks of it you are in a photography class be it High School or first year college, so my suggestion is for you to sit down read the book yourself and learn something. If you are to busy to do that then continue on the path you are going and get an "F" so that you leave room for people who will really study and pass the class. If anybody answers your question then they are also not helping you. Sit down and study!!!! Kevin Source(s): Professional Photographer Is this a photo-art history class? It really has nothing to do with creating images with a camera. Maybe we can dispense with all the academia and get on with photography? Editorial, sports and glamour photographer |
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