It usaully has lines goin through it, just because its an older pic.
It's impossible to retrieve deleted pictures from a digital camera without taking it to a shop, or if it has that feature. The best option is just to create a backup of all your pictures. Even if you don't like the pictures.
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
A camera pedestal is like a tripod that you place your camera on so you don't have to hold it. This makes taking pictures a lot easier and you can be more patient when waiting for great opportunities to arise.
The content of the picture and what "Quality" level you are using affects how many pictures a memory card will hold. A 2 GB card in a 7.2 MP camera will hold something like 800 pictures on medium quality and 400 pictures on high quality.
To use the camera you need software too use it. If you search your computer you will probably find some crapware webcam photo taker. If not download some webcam software that can take pictures, like Google's Picassa.
Walt Whitman did not particularly like having his picture taken. He was known to be quite camera-shy and felt self-conscious in front of the camera.
Satellite pictures of Earth are taken by a camera mounted on a satellite in orbit, high above Earth's atmosphere. They are transmitted wirelessly over satellite signals, much like satellite TV.
It's impossible to retrieve deleted pictures from a digital camera without taking it to a shop, or if it has that feature. The best option is just to create a backup of all your pictures. Even if you don't like the pictures.
Taking pictures just like any other camera. A hand-held video camera can give a more natural and realistic effect , and it is also much, much cheaper to produce a film this way rather than that taken from a traditional standard "dolly".
High resolution satellites (e.g. those operated by commercial satellite companies like GeoEye or DigitalGlobe) are used to take pictures of Earth. These salllites continuously capture high resolution imagery then transmit it to a ground station for processing. The selection of pictures is automated and programmed into the satellite from the ground. Pictures taken by an astronaut could be taken from a hand-held digital camera. The astronaut in that cause manually focuses the camera on a point of interest and takes the picture. One process is automated by machine (with instructions from humans) and the other directly by a human.
Yes it can receive pictures like any other polyphonic phones. It has a high definition camera and usually have 8 megapixel camera. Good for photo addicts.
Phone cameras just do not have super high quality. The lens is very primitive and very little shutter control is available. The best advice is to have good lighting, then decent quality photos can be taken.
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
You can actually see what you are taking a picture of. & If you don't like the picture you have taken, then you can go back and delete it. You can edit your pictures on some cameras. Remove redeye, change the color, brightness, etc.
You have to use your own editor like the place you upload your pictures on. I have a Kodak Camera, so my pictures are edited in Kodak EasyShare.
A camera pedestal is like a tripod that you place your camera on so you don't have to hold it. This makes taking pictures a lot easier and you can be more patient when waiting for great opportunities to arise.
Cameras are an electronic device that takes pictures and videos. Therefore a camera is incapable of brushing its teeth because it has no teeth like people do.