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Shepard Fairey signs his art work w/ a small image of Andre the giant. ps: Shepard Fairey rocks <3
A photographic light box allows a photographer to capture an image clearer and more crisp. It also gives a solid color backdrop.
Backdrops can either be blank or they can have an image on them to make it look as if you are actually at a location, when in fact you are in a studio. If you have never seen a backdrop, take a walk through any large shopping mall. There are usually photographic stalls where mothers can take their children to have portraits taken. The backdrop is usually clean and white to stop shadows from falling onto faces.
You have to download infraview, open the image, go to image>decrease color depth, change to 16
Jean Image was born on January 26, 1910.
a 3D image!
A piece of photographic film having the negative (opposite) image of your positive print or image.
The Photographic Vision - 1984 Image and Impact 1-1 was released on: USA: 1984
The Photographic Vision - 1984 Structure Within the Image 1-9 was released on: USA: 1984
A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photo-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light.
Unfortunately, photographic film is not a very efficient light detector. Only about 2% of the light striking photographic film is able to trigger the chemical reaction needed to produce an image. Thus, roughly 98% of the light falling onto photographic film is wasted.
Instantaneous results. The primary advantage of the photographic plate over CCDs is image quality--an 8x10 plate carries a lot more image information than a CCD can capture.
concave lens.
Kirlian photography creates a photographic image by placing the object or body part to be photographed on film or photographic paper and exposing it to an electro-magnetic field.
It's both. A base to develop the image, followed by a weak acid to halt the further development of the image.
it impacted by making an image projected in a room
Edmund Rayner Bullock has written: 'Chemical reactions of the photographic latent image ..' -- subject(s): Developing and developers, Photographic chemistry, Photography