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Whether it's a photo of a new baby, a wedding or a day at the beach, cameras help us record and remember life's memories. Ask questions about the camera's history and function here.

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How much is a signed 8x10 photograph of Mickey Mantle worth?

Mickey Mantle Signed Photo

A Mickey Mantle signed 8 x 10 photo sells for about $150.-$300. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Photo composition, and appeal will effect the price as well. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger and more desired pictures could sell for more.

Mickey Mantle signed a lot of Autographs. One of the most sought after signatures, there are also a lot of fakes on the market. The numbers are alarming. This is why to get top dollar for an autograph it should be properly authenticated. Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.

Why do you orthorectify an aerail photograph?

you orthorectify an aerial to remove the geometrical errors or displacement caused by the tile of the sensor and the terrain relief. Without ortho-rectification, scale is not constant in the image and accurate measurements of distance and direction cannot be made. see http://www.gisdevelopment.net/technology/ip/fiopf.htm for reference. Tong Lim

How do you get Asus virtual camera to work?

If you're wondering how to open it, it works through the program Lifeframe. You can search it in the start screen, or just press fn+v to open it.

How is it that the film in the Polaroid 600 series differed from other models of the Polaroid camera?

The Polaroid 600 series features a camera that takes instant color pictures, the pictures are much wider and are of higher quality than it's predecessors in the Polaroid family.

What is the age and value of a Marlin 336 30-30 cal serial number S 9489?

the serial number shows a 336 from late 1958-1959 production, value depends on several issues, including what particular model of 336 it is and the condition it is in. common guns that are in excelent shooting condition but show their age thru 40 years of wear on the finish, will book in the $150.00 range retail, where a like new 100% condition with original box,336adl model (has a checkered stock and forearm) can retail for as much as $600.00 for the 2nd model adl. books do not buy guns, its value is ultimatley decided by what a buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to sell for.

How do you get a signed baseball certified with a certificate of authenticity if you get it signed yourself?

An autograph that is not authenticated by a creditable company could sell at half the price or less than one that is. Two of the top, and most trusted authenticators are PSA/DNA, and James Spence Authentic -JSA (See Related Links) Collectors will pay more for signatures authenticated by either one. It may sound odd but in some cases PSA/DNA, and JSA authenticated signatures may sell higher than a Letter of authenticity from an unknown or less trusted authenticator that witnessed the signing even though PSA/DNA, and JSA did not. It's just a matter of collectors trust, and collectors will pay more for it. Check the respective websites Show Schedule to see if they will be in the area that you live. They also do business through the mail.

Can you bring a camera to a Broadway play?

If you keep it off and in your pocket you may. If you try to take a picture you will be ushered right out the door.

Can a polaroid camera take a video?

No. Polaroids only print out their own paper photograph.

Which digital SLR cameras are available from Vivitar?

Vivitar sell a digital SLR camera that is a 35mm model which can be purchased at Urban Outfitters and is touted as a great camera for either beginners or professionals.

What does Slr means?

SLR stands for single lens reflex. This is the type of camera in which the image goes into the lens and is reflected by a mirror into your eye at the viewfinder. You therefore see exactly what the lens is seeing. This type of camera also usually allows you to remove the lens and replace it with another, such as a wide-angle lens by a telephoto, etc. An SLR now can either be a film camera or a digital camera.

What does the release button on a camera do?

It would help if you gave the make and model of the camera. You may even be able to find a manual online.

Does photosynthesis have anything to do with photography?

Photosynthesis and conventional (chemical) photography are distantly related insofar as both use photochemistry, which is any process by which exposure to light causes a chemical change in a substance.

In a plant performing photosynthesis, the light reaction causes a chemical change in the presence of chlorophyll by which the plant converts light energy into sugar energy using water and carbon dioxide.

In chemical photography the light reaction converts light energy chemically into a latent (hidden) image in a light sensitive material such as a salt (halide) of silver. The latent image can then be further chemically developed into a visible image.

Why does my digital camera only turn on sometimes?

It probably only turns on sometimes because it is broken. Talk to someone who knows more about cameras, and ask them is they know how to fix it. Or, if the warranty hasn't expired, you can send it back to the company and see if the company can fix it.

What is the purpose of a thermal imaging scope?

The main purpose a thermal imaging scope is for either handheld or weapon-mounted sight and surveillance. The scopes can also be manufactured for night vision use.

Why are digital camera lenses round but pictures square?

Camera lenses must be round to focus light properly. Close one eye and you will notice you see a circular "picture" of the world. Two eyes placed side-by-side gives the impression you are seeing a rectangular view but you are seeing two circles overlapping. Rectangular areas of the film were placed next to each other to maximize the amount of pictures a roll of film could hold. Now that roll film is no longer used rectangular pictures still replicate our perception of vision.

How do you hook up 2 video cameras to computer through a audio - video control box for ustreaming so you can switch between two cameras during broadcast?

Switching between video sources sounds like such a simple task but is anything but. Unlike audio signals, video signals are delivered as frames. Each frame has a known starting point and a defined length. Switch from one video source to another and suddenly, the timing for the start of the next frame is not where it should be and the picture breaks up while the computer (or other receiver) sorts out the timing again.

There are two ways to do it and both tend to be expensive. The first is to use a broadcast timing signal called "genlock". It is a signal that is fed to cameras, video players, graphics generators and all other equipment to make sure that they are all producing images at exactly the same time. Genlock is nothing more than a video signal without a black picture so it's easy to generate. Unfortunately, to use it demands that the cameras have a genlock input. Professional cameras have them. Domestic cameras don't. If you have the right cameras, then a video switcher that switches during the vertical interval part of the signal will provide a clean cut.

The second method is to use a small vision mixer (also often called a switcher in North America). Some of the semi professional mixers will take care of synchronizing the signals. The feature that is most important is the "input frame store" or input "time base corrector". They are an indication that non genlocked sources can be used. Some older units such as the Panasonic MX30 and MX 50 units have this feature and are available for only a few hundred dollars. Expect new mixers to start at around $1000 upwards.

Where is the hidden camera located on the iPhone 3G?

I is located just below the iPhone's sensor within the earpiece section. Sources: 1. http://opencubicle.net/content/2008/07/29/hidden-camera-on-iphone-3g/

How many pictures will a 15 MB card hold on a 10 mega pixel camera?

Photos tend to average out at around 1mb per 3 megapixels. So on a 10 megapixel camera, you're looking at about 3.5 megabyte per picture. In short, you'll get around four at your camera's highest quality setting.

The short version: Get a bigger card. 1gb+ SD and CF cards are cheap enough that there's no reason to bother with tiny cards like this.

Did the camera exist in 1920?

Yes, although when you were having your picture taken, it took a very long time and you had to sit perfectly still for over half an hour. The first camera was invented in the late 1600s.

How can I digitally photograph clear glass such as crystal glassware?

Transparent and reflective objects are some of the most challenging photographic subjects.

The trick is all in the lighting. With these kinds of subjects, you are mostly concerned about the reflections and the highlights (speculars) as these are going to be the most dominant elements of the photograph.

One way to light glass is with a softbox very close to the subject - the closer and softer (more diffuse) the light source, the less contrast there will be between the specular highlights and the midtones. If you don't have strobes and a softbox, hang a white sheet just out of frame and shine a bright light (like a halogen work light) on it from a few feet away. Beware of fire hazards when working with hot lights!

Another technique to try is light painting: stop your camera all the way down and turn it to the lowest ISO setting and put it on a tripod. In a darkened room, shine a flashlight from multiple angles, not staying in one place for very long. If you've never done light painting before, a lot of trial and error will be required.

A tripod or other stable support is a must. Use the self-timer or a cable release to eliminate vibration.

A dark, non-reflective background will probably give you the best results.

How do you take a digital photo with a specific size and resolution?

A:Normally a camera will have options of selecting image size in MPs (10MP, 5MP etc.). That is the count of total pixels in the resulting image and is normally termed as resolution. Actual image size in inches (for lab quality print at 300DPI) is approx. 8"x10" for 7MP resolution. One should take photos at highest resolution possible. These can always be downsized if required, but upsizing of smaller resolution image) won't be that effective. A:Depends on your camera, but using the different features like fine, auto, compact, will all change the size. You can also just simply open a digital photo in Adobe Photoshop and resize to any size. One more option is to open it on your computer (if you use WindowsXP) and go to print and it will resize it for you.

That is best done is photo software, such as Photoshop or GIMP. You can set your particular image size. In your camera, you should use the max settings, since that image is basically your "negative."

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You can do many tricks with digital images but the one thing you can't do is add resolution to a photograph after it has been taken. This is the main thing you have to make sure is right beforeyou take the next photograph with your digital camera.

example:

Print size: 6" x 4" or 7" x 5"

Digital image: 1800 x 1200 to 2100 x 1500 (2.2 mega-pixels to 3.2 mega-pixels)

How do you get sound on Olympus cameras?

you go in menu and and in the video camera icon you should spot a microphone and change off to on

What file types are generated by an hdr camera?

An HDR camera generates files in the MPEG format. However, it is possible to alter the format of video productions by changing the settings in the camera.