How did color photography change your lives?
color photography gives a more realistic and modern look. it also grabs people's attention
SLRs
What is the shutter speed of the polaroid i1036?
All cameras have multiple shutter speeds and depending the mode your camera is (Manual, Auto, etc...) the camera will choose what shutter speed it thinks will be appropriate for the picture. And most cameras will also not tell you the shutter speed you used, while some will.
The photographs of Jacob Riis are most closely associated with the?
living conditions of the urban poor
What would a photography work place look like?
lots of pictures on the walls, clean and all white or you could try splashes of color on white walls
or all grey with one yellow flower on the counter
How does the camera help humans?
The camera captures beautiful memories that we don't always remember in our heads.
How do you load pictures from your camera to your mac?
First, you'll need a wire that connects the camera with the USB port, or a device that has an insert for the memory card for the camera that connects it to the USB port in the computer. Then, you must open up iPhoto. iPhoto will automatically recognize it after loading the pictures you already have stored in there. It will say 'ready to import (insert number here) items' and then you allow it to proceed, and it will load the pictures and save it into iPhoto.
A still photograph is a photograph that doesn't move. well, except in Harry Potter books, photographs don't move, do they? But in movie studios one has to distinguish between the cameraman who shoots film and the photographer who shoots the motionless stuff, so a press or publicity photo is called a 'still'.
The DNA molecule was first seen by an x-ray diffraction photograph taken by wilkins and who?
Franklin
Acer BeTouch e210
How do you zoom in the camera for Samsung Rant SPH-M540?
You need to change the Resolution to either High, Medium or Low. If you have it set to 2M or 1.3M the zoom does not work.
Once you change the resolution, use the left and right keys to zoom in and out.
Can a computer camera connect directly to the monitor bypassing the computer?
No. The data needs to be interpreted and processed in order to be displayed, something that the monitor, itself, cannot do at present. If it could, there would be no need for a computer because the components of the computer would be integrated in the monitor.
Is the camera capable of doing so? Yes and no. The cameras of today are equipped with the basics for displaying images directly on their own integrated screens. However, as of yet, no tech is on the market to allow for plugging in a monitor to a cam.
There are, however, some printers that can interpret and process directly from the cam, bypassing the computer. Fun fact. :D
Who invented the tintype method of photography?
Credit for the dry plate is often given to American George Eastman, founder of Kodak, but there were several inventors of dry plate processes in the mid-19th Century to replace the cumbersome wet collodion process. Except that the inventors were working independently and in competition, the invention might almost have been called a collaboration:
* 1857: A dry collodion plate is invented by Dr. Richard H. Norris, but is unsuccessful because of very long exposure times. * 1871: Briton Dr. Richard Maddox invents the dry gelatinplate, grandfather of all photographic processes used right down to the present, but Maddox's plate also has the disadvantage of excessive exposure times. * Late 1870s: Briton Charles Bennett, working with Maddox's invention, discovers that heating the gelatin emulsion dramatically shortens exposure times while simultaneously hardening the gelatin. Bennett patents his process and begins manufacturing, packaging and selling dry plates. * Late 1870s: British professional photographer Samuel Fry establishes a factory making and packaging dry gelatin plates in quantity. * 1879: American George Eastman invents and patents a machine for automatically coating gelatin dry plates, ultimately founding the Eastman Dry Plate Company, which later becomes the Eastman Kodak Company.
This is only partially correct because fish don't like ice cream.
How are the seven elements of design used in the photograph by Olive Cotton the Teacup Ballet?
the answer is u need to take a great picture and examine it]
What is the difference between Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom for a digital camera?
A optical zoom use the lenses to focus in on a subject, pretty much the same way binoculars work. Digital zoom magnifies the subject by enlarging in in the pic thru a digital process, this is not a true type of zoom.
How do you perform Telepathy or summoning the object on camera using camera tricks or green screen?
Film in front of a green screen. Import the footage into a computer and use video editing software to add your desired effects as a background image (replacing the green). Background image and effects will need to be made using a graphics editor (such as PhotoShop or Gimp) and/or 3D animation software (such as Blender).
What will cameras be like in 50 years?
Probably be imbedded into your contact lenses and attached to your Brain Stem like everything else 8-) Also, your boss will have a direct link to your auditory nerve LOL. TommyTrouble
Where can you find information about a camera if you only have the serial number?
No where if you can't supply more info than this. #1 Go to your local Police department and see if they will run the serial number through the National Crime Information Center search computor. #2 Do you have the camera?
What does 8 1 2000 shutter speed mean?
The first number is referring to the aperture (f/8 or F8) and the second number to the shutter speed (1/2000 sec.).