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There are two cameras next to each other and they are combined in a video editing program. They make one video coloured blue and the other red to give the 3D effect. That's why you wear blue and red glasses. Now they have these new glasses that are just plane black, I don't know how they work though.

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Do cameras have a real or virtual image?

They have a real image.


What is the role of lenses used in cameras telescopes and microscopes?

In a simple microscope, a lens magnifies the image of the sample. in a compound microscope, the objective lens magnifies the image (there may be more than one objective lens) and the eyepiece lens enlarges the virtual image (which is typically inverted by the objective lens).


What is a 3D collage?

A collage is an art form using materials that can be glued, nailed, stapled, or sewn down to a surface to make an image. A collage is normally a flat surface with usually flat materials that form an image. A 3D collage has a three dimensional image.


What does a pinhole camera look like when its done?

Yes, however you are restricted as to what you can take pictures of. Pinhole cameras must stay on a surface while taking the picture (as to not blur the image), unless you want to produce an image with motion blur you are unable to take pictures of any moving subjects, and the images are not digital; meaning you need to develop the image using chemicals and a dark room.


Do camera obscuras produce negatives or positives of an image?

The camera obscura is the name for a room that produces images on one wall by using a small hole in the opposite wall. Light passes through the hole and creates an image of the outside of the room. Where there is more light outside, a brighter image will be created on the inside. Therefore, the image wil be a positive one. This is the case for all cameras. The image created is always positive. However, in the case of a camera that uses film, the chemical process generates an image on the film that is dark where more light has hit the film and light where less light has hit the film. It is the chemical process that produces the negative image and not the camera itself. All cameras, including a camera obscura, will produce an inverted and reflected image, so that the image is upside down and back to front. The reason is that light travels in straight lines. It is easy to simulate this by drawing several straight lines through a small aperture. You will see that a beam of light coming from one side of the object will end up on the other side of the image.

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For what purpose would one buy 3D glasses?

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