Enlarged pixels is seen as noise in digital pictures
Digital photography noise is a common occurrence in photography when the setting of the ISO is too high or if you are using a cheap digital camera. When you press the shutter on your camera, light hits the sensor, and an analog signal is produced, which is converted to a digital image. If, during this time, something messes up the particles creating the analog signal, then noise is produced. Noise can be reduced in Photoshop www.goldprints.com
Noise. Noise is a visual distortion that looks like tiny colored specs on a photo. It is especially visible in images shot at high ISO or very slow shutter speeds. Noise is the digital photography version of film grain.
"DP" is the abbreviation of "Director of Photography."
Still life photography is the photography of inanimate subject matter (small group of objects)
Do you mean "Greek language"?If yes,photography=Fotografia=Φωτογραφία!
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dots per inch, but it's not a term specific to photography
noise is a disturbing sound
noise pollution is a noise which afect the pollution
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