Most cameras have a facilty for pre-viewing and adjusting the images stored on it. Just navigate to the offending picture and select 'Delete' from the menu.
Do it all on the camera itself.
You can figure out why an image in a pinhole camera is upside down if you think about how the light travels to get to the image. Light from an object higher (or the top of the object) than the camera travels in a straight line down to the camera. It goes through the pinhole and continues heading down until it hits the back of the camera. This means that the image of something higher than the camera is now low in the image. The opposite is true for light from an object lower than the camera (or the bottom of the object): it travels to a point higher in the image. Still does answer my question, how did the image get upside down? answer was no concusive.
a negative
7.2 megapixels
the part of an image closest to the camera
a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon
No, a camera cannot operate without a lens. The lens is essential for focusing light onto the camera sensor or film to create an image.
That depends on the original image, the camera, the scanner...
To take a photo of a screen without any lines appearing in the image, adjust the camera angle to reduce glare and reflections on the screen. Additionally, ensure the screen is clean and the camera is focused properly to capture a clear image.
The camera records light. Without light, there would be no image.
The lens of the camera projects the image onto the film or sensor.
It was a breakthrough because you could show real pictures instead of describing something. Before the invention of the camera the only way to capture real images was through painting. The camera allowed images to be caught without a framed image. A painted image and a photograph are a construct of an image, depending on the creator, but a camera, think of all that could capture: in real time. A camera is there!
Image Capture allows transfer of files in a digital camera to a folder on your hard drive without the use of iPhoto.
Take a photo of it with a digital camera, load it onto your computer and work from there.
To open an image in Camera Raw, you can do so by opening the image in Adobe Photoshop and then selecting "Filter" from the menu, followed by "Camera Raw Filter." This will allow you to make adjustments to the image using the Camera Raw interface.
i will check it for myself, huh..
To open an image in Camera Raw for editing, you can either open the image directly in Camera Raw or use Adobe Photoshop to access Camera Raw. In Adobe Photoshop, you can open the image by going to File Open As Camera Raw. This will allow you to make adjustments to the image before finalizing it.
If the images are ONLY stored on removable media, remove the media and replace with similar media! If the image is stored internally, you may only be able to remove it by destroying the camera!