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JEA CJE TEST

True or false: A margin should be 1" on the top and 2" on the sides. -
ANSWERS-False


Where should photos lead? - ANSWERS-Into the spread, not off the
page


What is the function of the aperture on a camera? - ANSWERS-The
size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount
of light passes through onto the film inside the camera the moment
when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process.


What does the ISO function do? - ANSWERS-If you set your digital
camera to a low ISO, for example 100, the resulting photograph will
be better quality than one set at 1600. The higher the ISO the more
grainy the photo will look.


What is the function of the shutter speed? - ANSWERS-one of several
methods used to control the amount of light recorded by the camera's
digital sensor or film


What is the reason for taking a photo at a lower shutter speed? -
ANSWERS-invoke a visual sense of movement; often selected to
suggest movement in a still photograph of a moving subject.

,What is the reason for taking a photo at a higher shutter speed? -
ANSWERS-Excessively fast shutter speeds can cause a moving
subject to appear unnaturally frozen.


What is the difference between a photo and photo illustration? -
ANSWERS-No retouching or manipulation done in a "photo"; can be
done in an illustration


What is "framing?" - ANSWERS-A photographic frame is an object
that that acts as a border or frame for your subject.


What is "repetition?" - ANSWERS-Repetition of an image to draw the
viewer's eye into your image. When you want to make something
stand out in photography, you repeat it.


What are leading lines? - ANSWERS-leading lines are literally lines
in the photograph that draw your eyes to the subject. Lines can be
formed by anything from tree branches and mountains to architecture.
The options are limitless.


What is RGB? - ANSWERS-The RGB color model is an additive
color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in
various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.


What is CMYK? - ANSWERS-The CyanMagentaYellowKey model
works by partially or entirely masking colors on a lighter, usually
white, background. The ink reduces the light that would otherwise be

, reflected. Such a model is called subtractive because inks "subtract"
brightness from white.


What is grayscale? - ANSWERS-In photography and computing, a
grayscale or greyscale digital image is an image in which the value of
each pixel is a single sample, that is, it carries only intensity
information


Summarize Tinker v. Des Moines. - ANSWERS-Students were
suspended by school officials for wearing a simple black armband to
school to protest Vietnam War.


What was the supreme court ruling for Tinker v. Des Moines? -
ANSWERS-The U.S. Supreme Court held the students' speech was
protected. Students, the Court held, do not "shed their constitutional
rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate,"
and school officials may not punish or prohibit student speech unless
they can clearly demonstrate that it will result in a material and
substantial disruption of normal school activities or invades the rights
of others.


Summarize Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier. - ANSWERS-The principal of
Hazelwood East High School outside St. Louis, Mo., censored from
the student newspaper a special teen issue section that included
articles on teen pregnancy and the impact of divorce on students that
he found objectionable. Members of the student staff sued.


What was the U.S. District ruling for Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier? -
ANSWERS-The U.S District Court for the Eastern District of

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