Metallic media, wet plate media, dry plate media, flexible film, roll film, color film, self-developing film, digital imaging The general trend has been toward greater mechanical and optical complexity in the equipment and functional simplification for the user. In other words, users have gradually gained more system-based versatility with decreasing cost in effort.
its digital and you can take it anywhere and it will fit in your pocket
A few examples: more compact, better quality, color photos, zoom etc etc
Yes. Check out Cathy's Book and The Bulgari Connection. In it's original (hardcover) release, Cathy's Book is full of references to Cover Girl (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy's_book).
Because they discovered that certain chemicals mixed with each other placed on certain media can create a copy of what's in front of that certain media, but they had to invent a whole series of machinery to perfect this chemical reaction to the point where it is actually called photography, and the product, a photograph. Hope this helped.
An interesting thing about Graphic Design is how much it impacts our lives. Everywhere you look there is an object or product or building that was designed. The history of Graphic Design is also a good introduction, beginning with Monks illustrating manuscripts to Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press, to the advent of computers today.
Wisconsin is a major dairy product state. Milk is a dairy product from Wisconsin.
Go online to Wal Mart's website and search the product you bought and type a customer review about the product. That way other customers can be warned.
What can be discovered through research of a product’s past innovations?
the iPhone now is it's own product Instead of it being a iPod/ iPhone. Plus it is bigger and better and it's technology is more advanced than it's past, and the technology is up to date.
Usually an invention is something new developed through study and experiment. The development of the airplane seems to fit that better than the definition of an innovation - which is something new or a change made to an existing product, idea, or field. Airplanes weren't really an improvement on an existing thing, they were carefully thought out and developed from an accumulation of knowledge and innovations in areas like aerodynamics, materials, and motors. The development of the airplane required a lot of innovations but the airplane falls solidly in the category of "invention".
A new product, or a major improvement to an existing product, is called an invention.An invention strategy is a summary of your idea that tells the world what it is, why they need it and how your invention is superior to other products.
The original product benefitted farmers with mule-drawn plows since they tended to clog less.
A invention is a finish product by the creator. This product works completely and almost perfectly and is ready to use by everyone. However a prototype is a product in its early stages. The product either is not safe to use, or has many flaws. A prototype is not a finished product while a invention is a finished product
That invention will make such a great product.
No, for several possible reasons.A product is not patented - an invention is patented.Only a "new and non-obvious" invention can be patented.A patent expires, usually in 20 years from its initial filing date.Once a patent has been published or a product used in public, the invention is no longer considered "new" in most countries and can never be patented by anyone else.If a patent was not filed within one year of public use or sale (in the USA), the rights to any patent on the invention are forever waived.After a patent expires, the invention becomes public domain.There is no way to "renew" any expired patent.Only the original inventor of an invention can file for a patent.
An invention (or something else) that is innovative is advanced, forward-looking, ahead of the market. introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking featuring new methods; advanced and original
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Noone is credited with the invention of gasoline because it is a by-product of petroleum product like kerosene.
Never, its not an invention its a product. It may or may not contain one or more inventions, but it isn't itself an invention.