Dodge and Burn

A vintage darkroom scene with photographic prints being processed, showcasing dodging and burning techniques using tools and light manipulation.

Dodge and Burn Photography Quiz

Test your knowledge of dodging and burning techniques in darkroom photography with this engaging quiz! Perfect for both beginners and seasoned photographers, this quiz covers essential concepts and practical applications of these important techniques.

  • 18 challenging questions
  • Multiple-choice, checkbox, and instruction formats
  • Learn about darkroom printing techniques
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ShutterBug42
What are you doing if you are dodging a darkroom print?
Blocking out all of the light
Exposing one spot of the light
Blocking out part of the light
Exposing all of the light
What are you doing if you are burning a darkroom print?
Block out all of the light
Exposing part of the light
Blocking out part of the light
Exposing all of the light
Is this an example of dodging or burning?
Dodging
Burning
What happens if you dodge a darkroom print?
An area will be darker as the light is being dodged
The whole image will be darker as the light is being dodged
An area will be lighter as the light is being dodged
The whole will be lighter as the light is being dodged
Why would want to dodge a darkroom print?
What are these examples of?
Dodging tools
Burning tools
Chimney tools
When you are dodging or burning your print, what must the tool be doing?
Staying still
Continously moving slowly
Continously moving rapidly
Contibously touching the print
The dodging tools should be always circular.
True
False
What happens if you burn a darkroom print?
All of the image will be darker
All of the image with be lighter
A part of the image will be darker
A part of the image will be lighter
Why would want to burn a darkroom print? Two answers:
Because a part of the darkroom print is too light
Because two or more parts of the darkroom print are too light
Because the whole darkroom print is too light
Because the whole darkroom print is too dark
Because one part of the darkroom print is too dark
For the fun of it :)
How do you figure out how long you need to dodge or burn your print for?
Guess
Create multiple prints
Use your test stripe
Cut the print up
Dodging or burning your darkroom print works best when
You have a short exposure time
You have a bright light
You have a long exposure time
You have a dim light
You use a contrast filter
You always have to use opaque and blacked out materials when dodging or burning.
True
False
In the image, what technique have they mainly used in this print?
Burning, to make the background darker
Dodging, to make the background lighter
Dodging, to make the foreground lighter
Burning, to make the foreground darker
Which statements are correct?
Dodging blocks the whole image to lighten it and improve its quality
Dodging decreases the exposure time by blocking the light hitting the print
Dodging increases the exposure time by revealing the light hitting the print
Burning increases the exposure time by revealing the light hitting the print in certain areas
Dodging and Burning will help you get the perfect darkroom print
Burning decreases the exposure time by lightening the the print in certain areas
We would rarely use dodging and burning in the darkroom
I should not be using contrast filters when dodging and burning
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