Which is better photography ba or photography bfa?
A BA degree is just a Bachelors of Art, and a BFA degree is a Bachelors of Fine Arts. Usually Fine Arts degrees have a more rigorous fine art curriculum and require a portfolio for acceptance into the institution. So it really depends on what you want to do with your degree. If you just want a basic degree in photography, a BA (or even a BS) would do you just fine. However, if you want to go into the area of Fine Art photography, then I would recommend a BFA.
What digital camera they used for terminator 2?
Terminator 2 was shot before Digital was being used. It's shot on film, of which stock I'm still trying to figure out myself.
How much is a Brownie Bullet Camera worth?
If it is in good mint condition, I've read it is worth around $14.
There are multiple reasons for that. Most common are... You are currently working in secured wireless network and the camera is not configured for it. Second, your camera is compatible with type of the network you are using. Third, the camera's IP is configured manually while you are using DHCP server. Forth, the camera belongs a different subnet and so on.
Do they put security cameras in changing rooms?
uhmm, jw what this has to do with poptropica? and that's a huge violation of privacy, i dont think they do that. they might have cameras outside of the stall that are still in the bathroom?
What does focus mean in photography?
a point where waves, rays, or lines come together
AnswerA point of convergence or divergence of light or other radiation.- someone else wrote this.
no its not :L-me
a focal point is the centre of activity attraction or attention. it is tht point of concentration ==
I think this question was answered at Instructables.com.
How is a capacitor used in a disposable flash camera?
A disposable flash camera uses a capacitor to power the flash unit, employing an electronic circuit to charge a large capacitor. The flash needs several hundred volts to operate, far higher than the camera's battery can provide. The electronic circuit builds voltage in the capacitor, which then powers the flash
How long should you keep your wet camera in rice?
it depends on how wet it is, and how your camera is designed. the concept is for the water to vaporize and be absorbed by the rice. they're may be some spots where the water cannot escape in vapor rendering it useless. just keep it in a hot area for as long as possible, but id use something other than rice to absorb the moisture. i put things in front of a window or some sort of glass enclosed area that takes in alot of sunlight. i first try to dry the device off as much as possible before doing this. if any power hits a wet component, it will damage the device so dont get too anxious to see if it works
How do you upload pictures from a camera using a cable to a laptop?
I'm not sure how much one camera varies to another for this, but with mine I just plug the cable into the camera and my laptop, then it gives me the option to upload all of the photos or just selected ones.
It should give you step-by-step instructions, so don't be afraid to plug it in and try. Then if you still aren't sure, just unplug the cable from the camera and the computer, and you won't have done any damage. But it really shouldn't give you any problems.
If you are defeding a traffic citation, there should be a way to request it. Ask the Clerk of Courts. In most places, these men and women know everything or where to direct you for help.
What is computer enhanced photography?
Also called post-production photography. I pretty much means that the image was altered in someway in a computer program (photoshop, corel, paint).
Given a digital camera has a storage capacity of 256MB. That is, This camera has a storage capacity of = 256 x1024 x 1024 bytes. Since a single photograph consisted of 1024 pixels per row and 1024 pixels per column, then The number of pixels in one photograph is 1024 x 1024 . Since each pixel required three bytes of storage. Thus , A single photograph require the storage of = 1024 x 1024 x 3 bytes Now, The number of photographs could be stored in the camera = ( storage capacity of digital camera) / (storage required by single photograph) The number of photographs could be stored in the camera =
1024 x 1024 x 3 = 3,145,728 bytes per photo => 3,145,728/ 1,000,000 = 3.15 MB per photo => 256 / 3.15 = 81.26 => 81 photos per camera.
What if my digital camera suddenly won't turn on after charging all night?
Its probably broken or might need a new battery in it...
Can digital cameras and mobile phones be carried as hand luggage on easy jet flights?
Yes, they can, since they pose no security risk.
Have in mind however that they will have to go thru X-ray scanner but it should not harm them.
It would probably be a good idea not to. Unless you know the person and think they would let you. If you don't know them, ask them first! :)
How can you tell what shutter speed and apeture a photo has been taken with?
some digital cameras 'stamp' images one has taken with quite a bit of information, including aperture and shutter speed.
if the image you wish to check is at the camera side, turn on the camera, press whatever button is used to display the pictures, then press the button marked 'info' repeatedly until shutter speed and aperture are displayed.
not all cameras are designed the same way; so reading the instruction manual or making some intuitive guesses as to what to press should yield the desired result.
just make sure you don't operate any buttons that are red, or respond 'yes' to any text message asking if you want to delete a photograph!
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if the image you wish to check has been ported to a computer's hard drive, open it with a graphics program such as irfanview or adobe photoshop.
under irfanview or other programs set up much the same way, click on 'image' at the top of the window and in the submenu select 'information'. in the window that now appears you will see aperture and shutter speed listed, or, if not, a box titled 'EXIF info'.
if the latter, selecting 'EXIF info' will yield what you want to know.
under adobe photoshop or other programs set up much the same way, select 'file' at the top of the page, then select 'file info'. if you don't see the information you seek, look, again, for a box named EXIF info, or one that allows several scroll-down selections, and choose the one designated EXIF info .
if you are able to select EXIF info but doing so does not show the data you seek, you must assume that the information was not saved by the camera or the software program is not able to decipher it.
as i am not familiar with all the graphics programs available, there are likely some with quite a different menu structure. in that case, read the 'help' section if available, or fiddle around until you get to where you need to go.
just remember: shutter speed and aperture are most likely to be found under EXIF info; so that's what you need to find and select.
good luck!---lee garret
Why criminals cover their face in front of cameras when arrested by police?
Embarrassed and ashamed, probably.
What are some transferable skills that you need in photography?
Project planning, communication and interpersonal skills, negotiation and sales, creative thinking, problem-solving and organizational skills.
Ensure you have software to undertake the transfer to begin with - There are loads on the market. Use DVD discs - They have high storage capabilities as video/graphics are memory hungry