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Unit-5: Multimedia: Illustrating a Recipe Card

Lesson-5.1: Plan a Photoshoot

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. The first cameras to use film were invented over 100 years ago.

2. The images’ called Daguerreotypes were made in plate camera.

3. In the 1990’s, digital cameras became more popular than film


cameras.

4. When professional photographers take photos for a project, it is called a


photo shoot.

5. A storyboard is a simple drawing that shows the order of the


photos.
6. The ‘Brownie’ camera was cheap and easy to use.
7. Researchers estimate that around 1.2 trillion photos are taken
every year.

2. State whether true or false.

1. Digital cameras work together with computers. True


2. The early cameras made image on a metal plate. True
3. Digital cameras are built into many modern devices. True
4. The cameras cannot store photos as files. False
5. A storyboard shows what will be in each photo. True
6. Use the same type of photos to make the recipe
look more interesting. False

3. Answer the following questions.

1. How can we get ideas for our recipe photoshoots?


To get ideas for our recipe photoshoot, we could look at:
 Recipe books at school or at home.
 Recipe websites and food blogs on the internet.

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2. What variety of photos will you use to make them look more interesting?

 Different composition – close ups and wide shots


 Different angles
 Props
 actions

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Unit-5: Multimedia: Illustrating a Recipe Card
Lesson-5.2: Take Digital Photos

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. Every photo has a subject.


2. Rule of third, Off-center and Central are the different types of composition.
3. Shutter speed is an important way of controlling exposure.
4. The speckles that appear on the photo are called noise.
5. You can use cameras view finder or screen to help you focus on the subject.
6. When the ISO setting is increased, the camera can take photos with less light.
7. The flash can make the photo overexposed.

2. State whether true or false.

1. Using the flash is always the best way to light photos. False
2. Low light can make photos blurred. True
3. Most cameras have a built-in flash. True
4. When your photo is in focus, it looks clear. True
5. The prop is the main thing you want to show in the photo. False
6. Your camera can control and measure the
exposure of each photo. True
3. Answer the following questions.

1. Define the following.

a. autofocus:
Autofocus measures the distance between the camera and the subject and sets
the correct focus of the image.
b. exposure:
The exposure is the amount of light that reaches the sensor to make each
photo.
c. shutter speed:

The shutter speed is used to control the length of time light captured by the
sensor.

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4. Name different types of compositions.

1. Central

2. Off-Centre

3. Rule of third

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Lesson-5.3: Share Your Photos

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. USB Cable is used to connect most digital devices to your


computer.
2. Photos are usually stored in date order on your computer.
3. Mini, Standard and Micro are different sizes of USB cable.
4. Photos application is used to import photos.
5. The computer will copy your photos to your Pictures folder on the
computer.

2. State whether true or false.

1. Brownie is one of the example of cloud storage services. False


2. Computer cannot access the files via the internet. False
3. Click on ‘Import photos and videos’ to delete pictures. False
4. You can store photo files using cloud storage services. True
5. Using Photos application, you can create new albums for
different themes and project. True

3. Name the different sizes of USB cable,

a.
Standard

b
Micro
.

c. Mini

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4. Answer the following questions.
1. How do we connect a camera to our computer?
We can use a ‘USB Cable’ to connect most digital devices to our computer.
2. Write few examples of the cloud storage services.
 Google Photos
 One Drive
 iCloud
 Dropbox

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Unit-5: Multimedia: Illustrating a Recipe Card
Lesson-5.4: Improve Your Photos

1. Fill in the blanks.

2. To follow the correct order when we edit photos manually is called the
workflow.
3. Filters are a quick and easy way to change a photo.
4. Photo editing software is used to improve the exposure, color, and
composition of the photo.
5. Monochrome photos use the tones of just one color, such as tones of grey.
7. The outer edges of an image are called frames.

2. State whether true or false.

1. Many picture editing applications provide filters. True


2. In Photos application the ‘Adjust’ menu is not organized in
the correct order. False
3. Move the ‘Color’ slider to the left to make the photo
less colorful. True
4. Cropping photo will improve the composition. True
5. If the photo is too dark, you can move the ‘Light’ slider
slowly to increase the exposure. False

3. Answer the following questions.


1. What are the settings found in ‘Adjust’ menu of photo application?
 Exposure
 Color
 Composition

2. Name any four filters that are available in picture editing software.
Neo, Sauta, Slate and Arctic

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Unit-5: Multimedia: Illustrating a Recipe Card
Lesson-5.5: Retouch Photos

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. The spot fix tool samples around the area you want to retouch.
2. The Clone Stamp is a powerful retouching tool in Photos application that is
useful for removing unwanted items or duplicating areas of an image.

3. Spot fix can remove small marks on a photo.


4. Retouching is also called photoshopping.

2. Answer the following questions.


1. What is the use of the clone tool in photo editing software?
The clone tool uses pixels from one part of an image to paint over another part.

2. What is retouching?
Sometimes we might want to add or remove something from a photo. Making
changes like these is called retouching.

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Unit-5: Multimedia: Illustrating a Recipe Card
Lesson-5.6: Add Photos to a Document

1. Fill in the blanks.

1. ‘Wrap Text’ menu is used to change how text fits around a photo.
2. Bring forward and Send Backward buttons to change which photo is at the
front.
3. Group button is used to make your stack into a single image.
4. Picture Style menu is used to change the look of your photos.
5. Rotate handle is used to turn the photo.
2. ‘Arrange’ Function is available on the Picture tools ribbon in MS word.

2. Label the following icons which are available on the “Picture Format”
tab.

Artistic effects Wrap Text Crop

Color Bring forward Send Backward

Group Rotate Picture Border

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3. Answer the following question.
1. How do you put a photo together with a text on a MS Word document?
We can use ‘Wrap Text’ menu to change how a text fits around a

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