Digital Photography: 12 of 12
Digital Photography:
1. What was one of the hardest things the developers of the Digital camera (the fair child devise) had to overcome?
2. What is the significance of prints vs. a digital image, what is changing about our memory to images?
3. Give one fact that you found interesting from this video.
1. What was one of the hardest things the developers of the Digital camera (the fair child devise) had to overcome?
2. What is the significance of prints vs. a digital image, what is changing about our memory to images?
3. Give one fact that you found interesting from this video.
Color Photography: 11 of 12
1. Why were there no clouds in the 19th century landscape photos
2. Whats one of the earliest ways to get a color photo?
3. How is the subtractive color method done?
2. Whats one of the earliest ways to get a color photo?
3. How is the subtractive color method done?
Gelatin Silver Process 10 of 12
1. What is in the gelatin emulsion?
2. When was gelatin silver print first introduced?
3. What about silver gelatin made it so important?
2. When was gelatin silver print first introduced?
3. What about silver gelatin made it so important?
The Woodburytype 9 of 12
The Woodburytype - Photographic Processes
1. The Woodburytype photomechanical process combines what?
2. What happens when the warm gelatin with pigment is pushed into the mold?
3. Why are Woodburytype images not considered photos?
1. The Woodburytype photomechanical process combines what?
2. What happens when the warm gelatin with pigment is pushed into the mold?
3. Why are Woodburytype images not considered photos?
The Pigment Processes: 8 of 12
The Pigment Processes
1. The gum print is based on what?
2. If you look at a gum print, the darker areas of the picture are because of what and the whiter areas of the picture are because of?
3. (Watch video to the end to help develop your answer for this question) Is digital photography as fine of an art form as photography from the past that took more time to process? Why or why not? Explain your reasoning.
1. The gum print is based on what?
2. If you look at a gum print, the darker areas of the picture are because of what and the whiter areas of the picture are because of?
3. (Watch video to the end to help develop your answer for this question) Is digital photography as fine of an art form as photography from the past that took more time to process? Why or why not? Explain your reasoning.
The Platinum Print 7 of 12
Photo History!
1. What is often found on platinum prints?
2. What are the characteristics of a platinum print?
3. When did the platinum print type "die out"? Why?
1. What is often found on platinum prints?
2. What are the characteristics of a platinum print?
3. When did the platinum print type "die out"? Why?
The Albumen Print 6 of 12
1. What century was this process most popular?
2. What did photographers keep so that they could supply the albumen for this process?
3. What did the Albumen Print make possible?
2. What did photographers keep so that they could supply the albumen for this process?
3. What did the Albumen Print make possible?
The Collodion: 5 of 12
1. Photography is primarily what?
2. What different types of images could a wet collodion process plate give?
3. What is historically important about tintypes?
2. What different types of images could a wet collodion process plate give?
3. What is historically important about tintypes?
The Cyanotype: 4 of 12
1. This process produces what type of image/look?
2. In the 1940's what was Cyanotype used for the most?
3. What developed from Cyanotype and led to the 21st Century?
2. In the 1940's what was Cyanotype used for the most?
3. What developed from Cyanotype and led to the 21st Century?
The Talbot's Processes 3 of 12
Photo History! Talbot's Processes
1. What did Talbot use to create a photo sheet?
2. What did he have to do to "keep" the image?
3. What did Talbot essentially introduce?
1. What did Talbot use to create a photo sheet?
2. What did he have to do to "keep" the image?
3. What did Talbot essentially introduce?
The Daguerreotype: 2 of 12
Photo History! The Daguerreotype
1. Joseph Nicephore Niepce discovered what was sensitive to light?
2. When taking the plate out of the Camera Obscura it is still invisible what needs to be done to see the image?
3. What Country had to pay a fee to use the Daguerreotype?
1. Joseph Nicephore Niepce discovered what was sensitive to light?
2. When taking the plate out of the Camera Obscura it is still invisible what needs to be done to see the image?
3. What Country had to pay a fee to use the Daguerreotype?
Before Photography: 1 of 12
Photo History! Before Photography
1. The term photography in Greek means what?
2. What does Camera Obscura mean?
3. How did Schultz contribute to the evolution of photography?
1. The term photography in Greek means what?
2. What does Camera Obscura mean?
3. How did Schultz contribute to the evolution of photography?