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Q: When you expose a film in a camera the image is formed on the film and What is this image called as?
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What is the type of image formed by lens of a camera?

a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon


What type of image is formed by the lens of a camera?

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What is the image of a flower formed inside a camera?

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What does a emulsion do on a camera?

The emulsion is the coating on a film in which the image is formed.


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The image formed on the screen of the pinhole camera is inverted because the aperture, which is a small hole, bends the light that enters the camera. This basically shows that light travels in straight line.


What are the characteristics of images in a pinhole camera?

The image will be formed upside-down and reversed horizontally on the back of the inside of the camera.


Why is the image formed by a pinhole inverted?

An inverted image is formed in a pinhole camera because the light rays coming from the top and the bottom of the object intersect at the pinhole.


What happens to the image formed by an pin hole camera if the size of the aperture of the camera is made bigger?

Brighter,larger,fuzzier


Image formed by a pinhole camera?

Pin holiday camera light travels in straight lines


Which device expends the least?

the part of the camera where the image object is formed


What things affect the image of a pinhole camera?

An image made with a pinhole camera can first of all be affected by how much light the paper is exposed to. The longer you keep the hole of the camera uncovered, the more the light will reach the paper, thus affecting how much of an image will be created. If you expose the paper too briefly, the paper might not get exposed enough and as a result when you try to develop the picture there will either be no image or a very faint one. However, if you expose the paper for too long, the image could end up too dark.If there are any areas where light can leak through the camera, that can result in the image being ruined and turning black.The size of the hole might also affect the image. If the hole is not quite big enough, there will not be sufficient light for the paper to be exposed and an image formed. Make sure that the hole is just the right size (the size of the tip of a pin).