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Question 1.
Memory cards from your digital camera are the best choice for long-term digital image storage.


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Question 2.
Metadata does not include the file format or the file size.


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Question 3.
Each different category of information in an Exif is called a tag or field.


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Question 4.
Metadata stays with the image, even if you post it on a web site or send it to a stock agency.


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Question 5.
Metadata can be added to an image at different times.


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Question 6.
The "save as" command in applications that search metadata let you combine criteria to find a very specific group of pictures.


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Question 7.
You should keep all copies of an image on one computer.


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Question 8.
When you use mirroring, you initialize two disk drives that act like one- you see only one icon for the drive.


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Question 9.
A camera raw file holds all information captured by a digital camera's sensor in jpeg format.


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Question 10.
With digital photographs you can have more than one original.


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Question 11.
Negatives should not be stored long-term in negative sleeves because the plastic will deteriorate.


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