Student Teacher 12 questions · live exam draws 5 Q1 multiple-choice · system-overviewWhat does PhotoRobot _Controls (CAPP) primarily control? A) Only the rotation of turntables and carousels B) Robots, cameras, lights, and post-processing — all in one application C) Only the post-processing of captured images, similar to Photoshop D) Just the 3D modeling pipeline from spin to mesh Source: About PhotoRobot — Company History & DocumentationExplanation: CAPP integrates control of all hardware (robots, cameras, studio lights, accessories) plus image post-processing and publishing in a single application. The defining feature versus legacy systems (BASIP 2005-2016) is that image processing is now inside CAPP, not in separate third-party software.Q2 multiple-choice · workflowWhich of the following is the correct order of the PhotoRobot 4-stage workflow? A) SETUP → EDIT → CAPTURE → PUBLISH B) CAPTURE → SETUP → PUBLISH → EDIT C) SETUP → CAPTURE → EDIT → PUBLISH D) PUBLISH → SETUP → CAPTURE → EDIT Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: The Getting Started manual defines the four stages explicitly in this order. The mnemonic is the chronological logic of any photoshoot: you set up your hardware, capture images, edit them, then publish the output.Q3 multiple-choice · terminologyIn PhotoRobot Controls (CAPP), what is a Workspace? A) A folder on your computer’s filesystem where CAPP stores captured images B) The list of hardware in use for a particular photoshoot C) A user account with administrator privileges D) The cloud version of CAPP at app.photorobot.com Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: A workspace defines which physical hardware components (PhotoRobot modules, cameras, lights, accessories) will be used for a specific shoot. It’s a hardware-list concept, not a filesystem location, user identity, or cloud service.Q4 true-false · terminologyIn CAPP, the data hierarchy is Project → Item → Folder, where a Project contains one or more Items, and each Item contains one or more Folders. True False Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: This is the correct hierarchy. Projects are the top-level grouping (e.g., a campaign or shoot week), Items represent individual photographed objects, and Folders inside an Item separate image types (e.g., a spin folder for 360° images, a stills folder for individual still shots).Q5 multiple-choice · software-versioningA photo studio is running a high-volume production schedule with 800 SKUs to shoot tomorrow. Which CAPP release track should they use? A) Preview, because it has the latest features that increase capture speed B) Stable, because it is battle-tested and recommended for production use C) Whichever was installed most recently; the difference is cosmetic D) Neither — they should use the cloud version exclusively Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: The Getting Started manual explicitly states that “the preview version is not recommended for production use in which stability is a critical factor.” Production studios must run Stable. Preview is for testing upcoming features before they reach Stable, not for running customer-paying workloads.Q6 multiple-choice · applicationsA customer wants to digitize antique items for a VR museum exhibit. The output must be a virtual 3D mesh that can be inserted into a VR environment and viewed from any angle. Which PhotoRobot output format is the right fit? A) Still image / packshot photography B) 360° product spin C) Photogrammetry 3D model D) 360 product video Source: About PhotoRobot — Company History & DocumentationExplanation: Photogrammetry 3D modeling produces a virtual 3D mesh by analyzing a multi-row 360 spin (including top and bottom views). This is what VR / AR / configurator use cases require. A 360° spin gives interactive horizontal viewing but is still 2D images; still images and videos can’t provide arbitrary viewing angles.Q7 multiple-choice · peripheralsWhich of these statements about PhotoRobot camera support is correct? A) Only Canon cameras have ever been supported B) Both Canon and Nikon cameras have ongoing native support C) Canon DSLR/mirrorless is the primary supported line; Nikon support was discontinued in March 2024 D) Only iPhone cameras via PhotoRobot Touch are supported Source: About PhotoRobot — Company History & DocumentationExplanation: The company history manual clearly states Canon DSLR & mirrorless are supported 2008-Present (primary), while Nikon support was discontinued March 2024. Additionally, as of CAPP 2.5.4 any camera can be supported via third-party integration, and iPhones are supported via PhotoRobot Touch — but the primary recommended cameras are Canon.Q8 scenario · workflow + capture-basics · weight 2A new operator has captured 36 frames in a spin folder. They notice some thumbnails on the left side of the screen are noticeably darker than others. What is the most likely cause, and what should they do? A) The camera was disconnected mid-sequence; restart the workspace and re-capture the whole spin B) Some strobe lights misfired during the sequence; lower the rotation speed or check the lights, then mark and reshoot only the affected frames C) The thumbnails are always slightly different shades; this is normal and no action is required D) The cloud upload corrupted some frames; switch to local-only mode and re-capture Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: The Getting Started manual specifically addresses this: “If any of the thumbnails are darker compared to the others, lower the rotation speed or, if necessary, check the condition of your lights. You can then mark these images and reshoot them without having to run the entire sequence again.” Strobe misfire is the typical root cause. Re-capturing only affected frames is more efficient than restarting the whole sequence.Q9 multiple-choice · software-architectureWhat is the relationship between the local version of CAPP and the cloud version at app.photorobot.com? A) They are independent products; data does not transfer between them B) The cloud version replaces the local version on macOS and Windows C) The local version controls hardware in the studio; the cloud version mirrors data for review, sharing, and remote access D) The cloud version is used by photographers and the local version is used only by administrators Source: Getting Started — A PhotoRobot User Support ManualExplanation: The local desktop CAPP runs on the studio computer and handles hardware control + capture + post-processing. The cloud version (also CAPP, just web-accessible) mirrors data so that managers, clients, and remote stakeholders can view, comment, and share project data. They are two views of the same underlying system, not separate products.Q10 multiple-choice · integrationWhy does PhotoRobot Academy emphasize linking to manuals on photorobot.com rather than duplicating manual content inside Academy courses? A) To reduce the file size of the Academy website B) Because photorobot.com is the canonical source of truth for product documentation; Academy adds curriculum structure on top C) Because copyright restrictions prevent quoting manual text D) Because Academy content is not allowed to mention specific product features Source: PhotoRobot Academy — Self-updating curriculum principle (documented in the Academy architecture)Explanation: Academy’s self-updating curriculum principle means: photorobot.com manuals are the authoritative reference. Academy adds modules, courses, quizzes, and certification structure on top of the manuals. When a manual is updated on photorobot.com (new product feature, corrected procedure), Academy content remains valid without rewriting — students always reach the latest information by following the linked manual.Q11 multiple-choice · history-and-contextPhotoRobot was originally created for which purpose? A) Wedding photography automation B) Hollywood VFX 3D scanning C) Internal use at uni-max, a tool retailer needing fast product photography for an e-shop D) Academic research at Charles University in Prague Source: About PhotoRobot — Company History & DocumentationExplanation: Kamil Hrbáček created PhotoRobot in 2004 for company uni-max, a tool retailer e-shop, to speed up the photography of tools and machinery for online distribution. It only became a commercial product later, with Colorlus Studios (Verona, Italy) as the first commercial customer. This origin story explains PhotoRobot’s continued focus on industrial-scale, RPA-driven, throughput-oriented workflows over artistic/creative photography use cases.Q12 multiple-select · applications · weight 2Which of the following are PhotoRobot output formats? (Select all that apply.) Still images / packshot photography 360° product spin (with optional 3D spin = multi-row elevation) Photogrammetry 3D model 360 product video (looping MP4 or GIF) Real-time augmented reality face filters Live broadcast video streaming to social media Pool size: 12 questions. Drawn for module check: 5. Drawn for cert exam contribution: variable per cert weight (default 5% of total cert pool from this module). All questions have **Source:** and **Explanation:** lines per Academy quiz authoring guidelines (see 02-architecture/quiz-and-cert-system.md). Mixed types: 8× multiple-choice, 1× true-false, 1× multiple-select, 2× scenario. Roughly matches the recommended distribution. Option format convention (v0.4.2+): each answer option is a markdown list item (- prefix) so they render on separate lines and translate cleanly to interactive radio/checkbox forms in v0.6+ (when Worker quiz engine launches on academy.photorobot.io). Correct answer marker: the entire correct option line is bold and ends with ← CORRECT. This enables a regex-detectable convention for the future quiz parser. True/false and multiple-select use markdown task-list syntax (- [x] for selected, - [ ] for unselected) — task list state IS the answer. Topic tags enable placement test scoring (see 02-architecture/quiz-and-cert-system.md Placement test section). Status draft until Kamil reviews and approves. Set to review then final per CLAUDE.md workflow. Source: About PhotoRobot — Company History & DocumentationExplanation: PhotoRobot produces still images, 360 spins (including multi-row 3D spins), photogrammetry 3D models, animations, and 360 product videos. Real-time AR face filters and live streaming are not part of PhotoRobot’s output format library — those are different categories of products entirely (Snapchat / Instagram filters; Twitch / YouTube Live). Check my answers