CJUS 361 Quiz 1 Liberty University
- Depth of field can be controlled by:
- True or False: In Forensic Photography having a perfectly exposed photograph in every area of the picture is always the only way to capture all information about the evidence and the only solution to getting the evidence documented.
- In CJUS 361 the type of photographs you are required to take are in the format of:
- Which F-Stop was likely used for this image (which has very little DOF)? DOF.JPG
- Which of the following is referred to as the Cardinal Rules of Forensic Photography?
- The drawbacks of a high ISO and a slow shutter speed are:
- Which of the following is the largest aperture opening, allowing the most light?
- Crime Scene Photography dates back to what year?
- An overexposed photograph will appear
- True or False: A Professional Crime Scene Photographer will only use a digital SLR camera?
- True or False: Digital images are NOT permitted in the courtroom because they can be manipulated digitally?
- What is the “rule of thirds” referring to?
- The meaning of the word “photography” is defined as with .
- The triangle of exposure discussed by the author of the textbook includes light in the middle of the triangle and ISO, F-Stop & Shutter Speed making up the three corners of the exposure triangle.
- What are two common image file formats used within many digital cameras, especially with crime scene photography?
- The SLR camera is one of the most popular types of camera used in forensic photography. What does SLR stand for?
- Film Speed or ISO refers to:
- Which of the following directly impacts exposure?
- What does the shutter speed of 1/125 mean?
- The best method for crime scene photographs today could be safely considered that of the: