To document things, not in words.
Science Photo Library was created in 1981.
Yes. Both the objective lens in a refracting telescope and the main mirror in a reflecting telescope form real images at the prime focus. A frame of photo film or a CCD placed at that spot will capture the image.
top-down processing.
The first photo of the moon was taken by John W. Draper in 1839. The moon was the intentional object of the shot, and not merely in the background of a landscape. The photo can be seen in the related link.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation. Although it has taken photos from other galaxies, it does not have the capability of capturing a single image of 100 billion galaxies on one photo.
First, go to google.com images then choose a search a name then choose a photo right click and save image as then copy it to answer.com
The image is still owned by and under copyright by the original creator of the photographer who created the ORIGINAL image. Taking a photo of someone else's photo does not transfer the copyright to you (the iPhone owner).
A picture can be a painting, a drawing, and a photo. A image is JUST a photo.
No you do not. The image is still the right to that show.
First you have to render the image of yourself from the background, usually using the pen tool. Then you save the image as a PNG file so the transparency remains. Then you add the rendered image into the other photo and there you have it
conclusion of image editing
As usual, Image > Image Size but pay attention on image resolution.
First open your photo and then goto the "Image" tab and select "Mode" and click "RGB"
Changing a photo image on answers.com is very tricky. First you must change your Facebook's profile picture. That works for me, I don't know if it works for Legacy users.
The creator of the image, unless other arrangements were made. In UK there is a copyright law called "First players copyright" this essentially says if you created a unique piece of work (Picture, photo, book etc) then you own the copyright and you dont have to apply for that.
how is an image done by photo-shot on a computer
You can do that from Edit > Content Aware Scale or from Image > Image Size.