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FINAL EXAMINATION

Instructions: write your name, section, date and your answers on a separate sheet of paper (all CAPITAL LETTERS). Submit it
exactly on the announced time.

“MAHIRAP KANG PUMASA SA BOARD EXAM KUNG UMAASA KA SA KOPYA! ENJOY NOW, SUFFER LATER!”

I. TRUE OR FALSE

1. Single Lens Re ex Camera is prone to parallax error

2. Twin Lens Re ex Camera is also prone to parallax error

3. ‘Objective’ is an accurate and technical term for lens

4. One way to prevent lens glare is to use lens hood.

5. Fast lens - larger lens opening

6. Slow lens - smaller lens opening

7. Normal lens is suited for identi cation shots in the police works.

8. Red eye is literally the eyes being red when the camera captured the redness on lm.

9. Filters should always be used in police works to emphasize the scene.

10. Gelatin, on the other hand, is an edible jelly

11. Gelatin are simple thin sheets of gelatin dyed to the designed color and intensity.

12. Emulsion is a light sensitized layer of nely divided silver salts, suspended in gelatin, which is spread on a permanent
support such as glass, acetate or paper

13. Latent means “hidden”

14. Middle layer-green lter

15. ‘T’ stands for time

16. It must be important that the ash synchronize with the shutter.

17. When you capture using a lm, it will be visible immediately on the lm but on its negative form.

18. Latent image can be visible on the lm when treated in a solution known as DEVELOPER.

19. From latent image to negative image to positive image - this is the sequence in the development of image.

20. Projection printing generally refers to enlarging.

IDENTIFICATION.

1. CARDINAL RULE IN CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION.

2. A photographic shot of a suspect/witness from head to elbow level taken in various views.

3. A type of crime scene photographs that depict an overall view of the scene, buildings, witnesses, etc.

4. Rule 1 in crime scene photography

5. Recommended size of photograph in the court

6. A type of crime scene photograph that depict individual items of evidence

7. A lens with extreme wide angle of view

8. Other term for lens defects

9. A spot of light appears to have a tail, rather like a comet.

10. these are made by sandwiching a gelatin ler between two sheets of color glass.

11. A transparent cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate composition made in thin, exible strips or sheets and coated with a
light-sensitive emulsion for taking photographs.

12. it is coated between the top and second layer to absorb any penetrating blue light but allowing green and red lights to
pass through.

13. is a panchromatic layer, sensitive to blue (which cannot reach it) and red.

14. A rating of the sensitivity of a lm to light, used to determine the required exposure

15. Acronym for ASA

ESSAY and drawing.

1. Draw concave and convex lens and di erentiate each other.

2. What is the di erence between concave glass and concave mirror. Illustrate.

3. Explain the theory lm development.

4. Draw your teacher’s face.

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