It shines by the light.
I think It is a cell that absorbs light like in plants but I'm not 100%
With help of photo sensitive and photo conductive principles by using electron beam with progressive scanning or interlaced scanning method we can convert any still image or video image in to electrical signal. PHOTO SENSITIVE means when light falls on a material , it will emits electrons depending upon it's density. PHOTO CONDUCTIVE means , it's resistance varies depending upon light intensity.
The photosphere is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere where sunlight is emitted. It is the visible surface of the Sun that emits most of the Sun's light we see from Earth. The photosphere is where the temperature starts to decrease with increasing distance from the Sun's core.
1. light can not be touched but photo can be touched. 2. light is a form of energy but photo is not. 3. we can feel the light but not photo.
Yes. There are three types 1. photo emissive - here as light falls electrons are emitted 2. photo voltaic - here as light falls a voltage is developed 3. photo conductive - here conductivity changes as light falls on it
Duplicate layer and choose soft light from blending options(drop down list next to opacity on layers palette),move opacity slider to change softening amount
Photo- .
chemical reaction brought on by light ( latin: photo - light)
The electrooptical tube segment included everything from camera tubes and photo cells to other photo-conductive and photo-emissive tubes, most notably the airport bomb detector picture tube
After "photo-", you can add "-graph", "-synthesis", "-reactive" , and so on. However, it is stretching a point to consider these examples as a marriage of a prefix and a suffix.
A photoconductor is something whose resistance decreases when it's exposure to light increases. As for Photography, the only link I know of is that they are used in light meters.
several ways, here are two 1) have each photo on its on layer - use a selection tool to select what you want to move on the forst photo - then copy - select the layer of the second and paste and your part will appear in a new layer above it - then move it were you want it and merge the two layers 2) use the clone tool - select the middle of the part you want to move of the first photo - select the second photo layer and "paint" the part on