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__________ was known for his Civil War photography. - O'Sullivan Nadar experimented and was known for his _____________ in photography. - wet-plate technique Daguerre was credited for inventing a way to secure an image on a _____________ plate. - metal The _____________, which depended on using negatives, was invented by _____________. - calotype Talbot What was the main intent of Maxwell's lecture on color? - He wanted to show that the eye needs red, green, and blue in order to perceive color. How did Muybridge's work contribute to cinematography? - He created the second-by-second photos of a running horse and copied them in silhouette form, which were then placed on a disc to be viewed through a Zoopraxiscope to get a sense of movement. How did the first tornado photo affect our culture and the field of meteorology? - A new style of photographer came about "the storm chaser" who would help record and report weather activity in a way that had never been done before.

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Art history 73 Exam Questions - unit 7

__________ was known for his Civil War photography. - ✔ ✔
O'Sullivan

Nadar experimented and was known for his _____________ in
photography. - ✔ ✔ wet-plate technique

Daguerre was credited for inventing a way to secure an image on a
_____________ plate. - ✔ ✔ metal

The _____________, which depended on using negatives, was invented
by _____________. - ✔ ✔ calotype

Talbot

What was the main intent of Maxwell's lecture on color? - ✔ ✔ He
wanted to show that the eye needs red, green, and blue in order to
perceive color.

How did Muybridge's work contribute to cinematography? - ✔ ✔ He
created the second-by-second photos of a running horse and copied
them in silhouette form, which were then placed on a disc to be viewed
through a Zoopraxiscope to get a sense of movement.

How did the first tornado photo affect our culture and the field of
meteorology? - ✔ ✔ A new style of photographer came about "the
storm chaser" who would help record and report weather activity in a
way that had never been done before.

How did the National Geographic "prove" Peary's photo was taken at
the North Pole? - ✔ ✔ Picture shadows and ocean depth recordings

, were examined; however, the National Geographic Society has never
released the original photos, so an official verdict has never been made.

What was the impact of Bingham's contribution to photography? - ✔
✔ He was the first to photograph the ruins of Machu Picchu, though
he was most likely not the first nonnative to discover the site.

Niépce came up with process of _________ after years of
experimenting with chemicals. - ✔ ✔ heliography

During an 1861 lecture at the Royal Institute, __________ used his
three- color analysis in his first demonstration of __________
photography. - ✔ ✔ Maxwell

color

Muybridge's images were copied in silhouette form and put on a disc,
which was then viewed through a __________ where the disc would
turn at such a speed that gave the still images a sense of __________. -
✔ ✔ Zoopraxiscope

movement

Peary's choice of landscape that no one had ever seen before that
made an impact to our world is called the ________________. - ✔ ✔
North Pole

Peary is known as the first person to ______________ the North Pole. -
✔ ✔ attain

Bingham took the first documented photographs of ___________. - ✔
✔ Machu Picchu

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