Frances is a photographer who lived back in 1839 and enjoyed the popularity of the daguerreotype photographic process. He had a client who requested two copies of a portrait photograph that Frances was taking. What did Frances likely have to do to accomplish this?

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Responses

repeat the process and attempt to replicate the initial image

repeat the process and attempt to replicate the initial image

create a hand-drawn copy of the first photograph

create a hand-drawn copy of the first photograph

prop the client up in order to keep him immobile for 48 hours

prop the client up in order to keep him immobile for 48 hours

set up two cameras side by side

set up two cameras side by side

If you lived in the year 1855 and wanted to purchase a daguerreotype, how much could you expect to spend?

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anywhere from 50 cents to 10 dollars a piece

anywhere from 50 cents to 10 dollars a piece

approximately 30 dollars for one

approximately 30 dollars for one

upwards of 100 dollars for one

upwards of 100 dollars for one

anywhere from 10 to 75 cents a piece

anywhere from 10 to 75 cents a piece

anywhere from 50 cents to 10 dollars a piece

How does modern day photography allow for instant gratification?

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Responses

Once edited, you can share some of your images on social media.

Once edited, you can share some of your images on social media.

You can upload and edit your images soon after taking them.

You can upload and edit your images soon after taking them.

You only have to wait several hours to see the images you took.

You only have to wait several hours to see the images you took.

You are able to see your image immediately after taking it.

You are able to see your image immediately after taking it.

You are able to see your image immediately after taking it.

The calotype was named after the Greek word kalos. What does kalos mean?

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Responses

instant

instant

beautiful

beautiful

hideous

hideous

expensive

beautiful

How did Robert Cornelius figure out how to take the first ever selfie?

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Responses

He held the camera in front of his face, sat down, and replaced the lens cap after the flash popped.

He held the camera in front of his face, sat down, and replaced the lens cap after the flash popped.

He set up a camera on legs, removed the lens cap, and ran into the frame before quickly clamping the lens cap back on.

He set up a camera on legs, removed the lens cap, and ran into the frame before quickly clamping the lens cap back on.

He set up a camera on a table, removed the lens cap, and ran through half the frame without ever blocking the light.

He set up a camera on a table, removed the lens cap, and ran through half the frame without ever blocking the light.

He attached a long wire to the shutter button and pulled it to trigger the picture from across the room.

He attached a long wire to the shutter button and pulled it to trigger the picture from across the room.

He set up a camera on a table, removed the lens cap, and ran through half the frame without ever blocking the light.

For many critics, what is considered the best type of image manipulation?

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Responses

manipulations you can’t see

manipulations you can’t see

manipulations that involve heavy filters

manipulations that involve heavy filters

manipulations that drastically alter the image

manipulations that drastically alter the image

manipulations that include subliminal messages

manipulations you can’t see

If you wanted to create a photograph using the photographic process known as daguerreotype, what two essential items would you need?

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Responses

an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor

an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor

silver iodine and chlorine bleach

silver iodine and chlorine bleach

a glass plate and small, visible brush strokes

a glass plate and small, visible brush strokes

a vinegar wash and flexible photo paper

an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor

Who bought the rights to the early photographic method known as daguerreotype in 1839?

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Responses

Louis Daguerre

Louis Daguerre

the French government

the French government

Samuel Morse

Samuel Morse

the English Parliament

the French government

When image manipulation was first introduced, photographers were somewhat divided about the concept. What about image manipulation concerned many of them?

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how often it should be done

how often it should be done

the best filter to use

the best filter to use

the proper way to do it

the proper way to do it

the ethics of it

the ethics of it

What was one of the most significant drawbacks of the daguerreotype photographic process?

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Responses

It took a very specific skill that not many individuals had.

It took a very specific skill that not many individuals had.

It produced extremely grainy and blurry images.

It produced extremely grainy and blurry images.

It took over two months to produce one photograph.

It took over two months to produce one photograph.

It was expensive and could only produce a single photograph each time.

It was expensive and could only produce a single photograph each time.

It was expensive and could only produce a single photograph each time.

Photography gave painters license to create works that were not shackled to _____ but open to more subjective feelings and impressions.

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Responses

parodies

parodies

imagination

imagination

fiction

fiction

realism

realism

imagination

What term refers to sheets of transparent plastic film that exhibit a reversal of light?

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Responses

selfies

selfies

negative images

negative images

heliography

heliography

obscuras

negative images

Why was it very difficult to capture the speed of a running dog or the intensity of raindrops dropping in a puddle prior to the advances of modern photography?

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Responses

The human brain cannot process movement to capture it.

The human brain cannot process movement to capture it.

It is impossible to show motion with oil paints.

It is impossible to show motion with oil paints.

They moved too fast for the human eye.

They moved too fast for the human eye.

They moved too slow for the human eye.

They moved too fast for the human eye.

Henry was pleased to share an image he recently took of his sister doing the butterfly stroke in a swim meet. He managed to perfectly capture her form as she glided through the pool to break her record. What process did he most likely use to make his camera shutter pause long enough to capture the detail in the picture?

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Responses

shutter drag

shutter drag

negative imagery

negative imagery

stopping action

stopping action

heliography

shutter drag

Colton has an old photograph that he wants to try and date and learn more about. In an effort to use specific forms of analysis to observe this photograph, what questions would likely be the most helpful for him to ask himself?

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Responses

Is the image taken from a horizontal or vertical position, and why might the photographer have chosen this as they did?

Is the image taken from a horizontal or vertical position, and why might the photographer have chosen this as they did?

Were pets included in the image and, if so, how many? What were the names of the pets?

Were pets included in the image and, if so, how many? What were the names of the pets?

How was the image composed? Do I like what the subjects are wearing and the color contrast between their clothing and other objects?

How was the image composed? Do I like what the subjects are wearing and the color contrast between their clothing and other objects?

What is visible in the photograph? How are the subjects arranged? Are there any textual clues or signs visible?

What is visible in the photograph? How are the subjects arranged? Are there any textual clues or signs visible?