Can you find out about thehistory of Tucker and Dorsey Manufacturing in Indianapolis?
TUCKER 4 DORSEY MANUFACTURiNG COMPANY. Tucker & Dorsey Manufacturing Company, Manufacturers of Hardware and Woodenware Specialties-This company was established in 1865 and is one of the largest concerns in the world engaged in the manufacture of hardware and woodenware specialties. Its product consists of more than thirty different kinds of goods and embraces over 200 different specialties. The trade is extensive and extends throughout the world, over one-eighth of the product of the factory being consumed by foreign markets. Over 100 persons are employed in the factory, which is located on the southwest corner of State avenue and Bates street. The company is a member of the National Association of American Manufacturers. The officers are Daniel Tj. Dorsey, president; Francis O. Dorsey, vice-president, and Robert L. Dorsey, secretary, treasurer and manager.
Where do you download a manual for Minox Digital Camera Classic Leica M3 Plus?
Here you go: http://www.retrevo.com/s/Minox-Leica-M3-Digital-Cameras-review-manual/id/533bh337/t/1-2/
That's an issue of the resolution of the image detail as the camera filmed it. If you want a smaller file, you can either change the recording resolution in the camera (if it's adjustable) or convert the resolution settings in the computer, with the appropriate software and shrink the file size.
What event did Joseph Rosenthal capture in his famous photograph?
The flag raising by US Marines (and one Navy Corpsman) on Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima ; see link below .
In SpongeBob Lights Camera Pants PC how do you unlock Tentacle Acres?
Explore Sandy's Treedome. There is a telescope that you can view Tentacle Acres.
Why should you always separate photographs from the glass with a mat when you frame them?
When photographs are placed in a frame with glass, they will stick to the glass eventually because of temperature and humidity changes. The simple process of adding a mat to separate them from the glass eliminates this possibility. Once the photographs have stuck to the glass, they can not be removed without damaging them. If the frame falls and the glass breaks, it will also split the photograph. If you choose to have these photographs copied for other family members etc., they must be photographed thru the glass or pieced together if the glass has broken, a new photograph taken, and restoration work done where the cracks, tears, distortion and discoloration have altered the original image. Inkjet prints are another problem as without the mat, they will actually transfer the ink to the glass.
What do cameras look like these days?
Rather as they've looked for the past 150 years: a box with a hole in it and a place for a light-sensitive medium. New cameras tend to be smaller and flatter, because they no longer need a place for film, and they have more controls. A person from the 1920's would recognize them for what they are, though.
New England Patriots 1971 cheer leading squad photographs?
I don't think there were cheerleaders, and if there were I don't think there are any photos.
What is the funnest photography?
For me the funnest photography is baby photography. From 3 month-1 year babies are hilarious! It's always neat to see a baby develop their personality at this age. You have to try really hard to take a bad picture at this age. The parents will love every picture and like I said, the babies are always lots of fun at this age. I also enjoy going outdoors for family or baby portraits as well. It's different, it's a natural setting, and also lots of fun. I have samples on my website of baby and outdoor portraits, check them out.
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Hard to say who invented it, but supposedly this was the first webcam: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/coffee.html It was used to check a coffee pot in the Trojan Room at the University of Cambridge.
It might be 'Series 7 : The Contenders'. also might be eXistenZ
It depends on the type of problem you're trying to fix. Some parts cost more than others. In some cases it won't make sense to fix but rather to get a new camera.
What is angle of view in photography?
All lenses for cameras have a field of view. If you hold a lens up to a white piece of paper and move it back and forth until the image is sharp you will see a round image which is sharp in the middle and then falls off towards the edges. (This should be done in a darkened room.) The area which is sharpest is the angle of view. What you get will depend on each lens. For example a wide angle lens will see a greater amount of area because it has a wide angle of view where as a tele lens has a small angle of view. However all the lenses must fit the cameras film size.
What does PC Paris mean when talking about Vintage Photography?
Might be for Papeterie Levallois Clichy, the company who owned PC Paris.
What is the value of an original photograph of Bonnie Parker in the Famous Cigar Photo?
It probably cost about 1000 dollars> Make a fortune and sell it on Cragalist.
How did Eugène Atget get trained in photography?
None of the biographies of Eugène Atget mention him apprenticing with another photographer, so it appears he was self-taught, most likely from reading books and other publications on the subject of photography.
There were quite a few manuals written in his native French, and his tendency to favor archaic processing techniques (the use of albumin, for example) suggests he was dependent on older written works for instruction.
A sampling of publications:
Balagny (G.) Traité de Photographie par les procédés pelliculaires. Paris, 1889, etc. S'. 8908. i.
Da Vanne (L. A.) La Photographie. Paris. 1886. 8°. 8908. bbb. 7. N. Niepce, inventeur de la photographie.
La Photographie instantanée, pp. 221. Риги, i888. 8°. 8908. i. 8.
La Photographie à la lumière du Magnésium. pp. 63. Paris, 1890. 18°. 8909. aaa. 29.
Théorie et pratique du procédé au gélatinobromure d'argent, pp. 267. Paris, 188j. 8*.
Egasse (E.) Manuel de photographie au gélatinobromure d'argent, etc. pp. 118. Part», 1888. 12». 8909. b. 21.
1.Memory card, 2.USB/fire-wire, 3.CD/DVD and 4.blue tooth.
1. Card reader port USB card reader or card reader board installed
2. USB or fire-wire port
3. CD or DVD drive
4. Blue tooth transmitter
Software and/or drivers that understands the images and transfer method.
How do I download pictures from Fujifilm Camera to HP Computer?
When you bought your camera, there should be a CD. Just put your CD in your computer and there should be an easy setup. I, for one, did not do this and without thinking, I just plugged my camera in without the CD. DO NOT do this for the first time. Make sure you put the CD in first or else your computer will freeze up and it'll cost you a lot of money to fix it.
This depends on wh
at YOU like. Touch screens are very handy but some people find them hard to use. And if the screen breaks getting it replaced is costy. 4gb is a lot of memory.
Think about it.
4GB, MP3, 2.8 Touch Screen.
or
Touch Screen, MP4, Camera, [no memory specified].
Its YOUR choice really. Hope this helped a bit.
try using lithium batteries they work best in digital cameras
How are camera lens rated so you know the quality?
There is no standard rating system for lenses, but the quality of a lens is quite important, as it is the most important factor (besides your ability to properly use your camera) in the quality of the photos you will take.
In fact, the resolution (clarity and sharpness) of your digital photos is usually limited by the camera's lens, and not by the resolution (number of megapixels) of the camera itself.
Unfortunately, the only way to find out for yourself how good a lens is is by shooting photos and seeing how they turn out. Since this isn't usually an option, you might want to visit a camera shop and talk with the staff (but watch out for pushy salesmen). Staff at large appliance stores are not useful sources of information. On-line forums might be useful, or even customer review on places like Amazon.
If you have a friend that owns the camera you are interested in, ask to see some of their photos, and see what the quality is.
If you can find a review of the camera you are interested in on CNET or COnsumer reports, this would be a good help, too.
Buying cameras made by companies known for having good optics (i.e. those who produce higher end cameras, like Leica, Canon or Nikon) would likely ensure a better quality lens.
Buying the cheapest camera you can find would pretty much guarantee you cheap optics.