The lens focuses the light on the film. The 'focal length' of the lens determines how large the focused image will appear on the film.
The shutter acts as a light valve. A longer exposure allows more light, and a shorter exposure allows less light.
The iris acts to reduce the amount of light, and it also affects the focus. This is called the 'field of focus'. A smaller aperture in the iris produces a larger field of focus, allowing object closer and farther away from the actual point of focus to appear sharper.
The camera's light meter measures the amount of light coming from the direction of the subject.
A computer in the camera can control the aperture, shutter, and lens focus to make the act of taking a picture completely automatic, needing little thought by the photographer. The photographer is free to concentrate on the subject.
Filters can be used to correct for differences in light source color balance, reflections off of objects, ultraviolet light, and create different artistic effects.
There is no specific collective noun form photographic film, in which case a noun suitable for the context is used, for example a roll of photographic film, a case of photographic film, an archive of photographic film, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for photographic film, in which case, a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a case of photographic film, a cache of photographic film, a supply of photographic film, etc.
The duration of Photographic Memory - film - is 1.4 hours.
Photographic Memory - film - was created on 2011-09-01.
Photographic film was invented in 1889 by George Eastman. Photographic film and paper is made using silver nitrate which is light sensitive.
Henri Becquerel did not discover photographic film. He was a French physicist who discovered radioactivity in 1896. Photographic film was discovered by George Eastman, who founded Kodak, in the late 19th century.
I think it was first done in 2006. The question would be more accurate changed from "when will" to "when did" and removing the ever. = When did digital photographic technology surpass the quality of photographic film emulsion? =
A film badge can be defined as a device containing photographic film that registers the wearerÕs exposure to radiation. The badge consist of two parts, photographic film or dental X-ray,and a holder.
The Photographic Vision - 1984 The Film 1-7 was released on: USA: 1984
The word equation for photographic film is: Silver halide crystals + light → Silver metal + halide ions.
A film badge can be defined as a device containing photographic film that registers the wearerÕs exposure to radiation. The badge consist of two parts, photographic film or dental X-ray,and a holder.
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