What happens when photographic films are exposed to light?
im only in 8th grade but in 6th grade i took a photography class [i went to a college program school thing] and if you expose the films to light [besides the red light] the film gets ruined and when you print it out everything is either mostly all white or mostly all black.
I want to buy a new waterproof camera and it says that it is 3m waterproof what does that mean?
3m refers to a depth rating of 3 meters. That camera will be waterproof to a depth of 3 meters (about 10 feet).
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What clothing color is best for evening or night photography?
The clothing will not matter too much because if the person's face is lit well any color will be too. I would avoid extremely bright or dark shades of any color.
In an outdoor scene lit by a flash, dark shades of colors should be avoided and especially avoid black because it will be lost against any unlit portion of the background.
Ethicaly and under normal cicumstances if you are in a position to look up a girls skirt you should respect her privacy and look else where.
How do you get past the camera people in hearthome city in Pokemon platinum?
You need to defeat the hearthome city gym leader and get to solacean town.
What is dimension of B2 size photograph?
I think it is 500mm x 707mm or 19 5/8 in x 12 7/8 in if you want inches.
That is the Size of B2 size Paper sheet.
Size of B2 size Photograph is 5 cm x 7 cm.
What are the cameras called where you take a picture and the picture comes out of the camera?
The original ones were Polaroid instant cameras. They stopped making those to my knowledge but Fuji Film apparently bought it and now Fuji Film makes them but its name Fuji Film Instax. You can buy them online. The instant film paper things are not the cheapest though.
Instant cameras. Both Kodak and Polaroid made them, but Polaroid is the one that survived.
What are the advantages of a conventional camera?
Advantages of a conventional camera include the fact that they usually take better pictures. The images and colors are better on a traditional camera.
How many pictures can a 32MB memory card hold in a 7.2 mega pixel Sony camera?
Depending on the Setting - if it is a high detail setting it would require a large amount of space but if it is a close up etc it will need less - some Pictures take up at least 32 Mb sometimes so - i advise you buy at least a 1Gb card - (1000 mb)
What camera did James Dean use?
Hello,
do you know what photo camera James Dean used?
You can see this camera on the famous poster of him where he sits on a couch and holds his camera.
Can you tell me the brand and so of that camera?
Thanks a lot
* I believe its a 1954 Browning
Hi Thanks for the info.
I searched it and could not find anything about browning cameras. Browning is mostly used in the context with guns...
Can someone help? I am looking for that camera. I would like to have a picture of it so that I know what I am looking for. I wanna have a print with me when I am going to a Thrift shop or for online shopping.
Thanks a lot for all the help!
**Ok try this
http://www.collectiblecameras.com/catalog/index.php?category_id=410
The closest I can get is an older Leica rangefinder, iii series camera with an external viewfinder
I hope that's it!
Do vampires show up in photographs?
no It might be possible on a non-reflex lens camera (no mirror to reflect), digital camera or a piece of film in a pinhole camera. It depends on whether the lack of appearance in a mirror is due to mental or physical phenomenon. If it is mental (the vampire is projecting a mental image of the empty mirror) then yes, a photograph will work, but if it is bending the light around itself then no. The problem with the second is that the human eye should be able to see only what the environment can see: we can only perceive what out environment shows. This leads credence to the idea it is a mental thing - the mirror is actually reflecting them, we are being hoodwinked by the vampire. Since the vampire supposedly needs eye contact for control (like Medusa) being able to see the vampire in a mirror and yet not having direct eye contact might allow a person to avoid the control effect and yet possibly affect their ability to say, stake the vampire. IF the vampire is afraid of what we can possibly see in a regular mirror, it would make sense to cloud our minds as to whether they show in a mirror. Again this leads to another idea: the vampire is able to produce illusions but only small ones, not compete world replacement, since we don't know how the illusions are being created, we don't actually know whether it is possible to generate a full world illusion. Another note: if the vampire did a full world illusion, maybe she/he would spend so much of his/her energy and mental powers on maintaining the illusion that they would be vulnerable to any nearby Van Helsing. By only using small illusions they are able to protect themselves as needed.
What kind of cameras did Ansel Adams use?
Adams also was known to pack 100's of pounds of camera and darkroom gear into the wilderness. Adams' photographic gear included: # 8 x 10 view camera, 20 holders, 4 lenses -- 1 Cooke Convertible, 1 ten-inch Wide Field Ektar, 1 9-inch Dagor, one 6-3/4-inch Wollensak wide angle.
# 7 x 17 special panorama camera with a Protar 13-1/2-inch lens and five holders. # 4 x 5 view camera, 6 lenses -- 12-inch Collinear, 8-1/2 Apo[chromatic] Lentar, 9-1/4 Apo[chromatic] Tessar, 4-inch Wide Field Ektar, Dallmeyer telephoto. # Hasselblad camera outfit with 38, 60, 80, 135, & 200 millimeter lenses. # Koniflex 35 millimeter camera. # 2 Polaroid cameras. # 3 exposure meters. One SEI, and two Westons -- in case he dropped one. # Filters for each camera. K1, K2, minus blue, G, X1, A, C5 &B, F, 85B, 85C, light balancing, series 81 and 82. # Two tripods: one light, one heavy. # Lens brush, stopwatch, level, thermometer, focusing magnifier, focusing cloth, hyperlight strobe portrait outfit, 200 feet of cable, special storage box for film. # One ancient, eight-passenger limousine with 5 x 9-foot camera platform on top." # Brownie Box #1 (his 1st camera from 1915-16). # Pocket Kodak # Zeiss Milliflex.
# Zeiss compact 35 millimeter # 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 glass plate camera # Contax II (as mentioned originally by user Chrissyvintage)
How do you get your camera on Bratz forever diamonds for GameCube?
You don't get the camera it's already there you just press x if u have gamecube o if u have playstation and x again if u have nintendo ds
How do you skip the tutorial on the DSi camera?
You can't. Nothing will happen to complete the tutorial. Just do it!
Did Johann Heinrich Schulze invent the photography?
Johann H. Schultze 1684 - 1744 German - Preformed experiments that paved the way towards chemical based photography. It was known that certain chemicals darkened when exposed to sunlight. In 1727 Professor Schulzte heated silver nitrate. The compound did not darken so heat was eliminated as a cause of blackening. Schultze mixed silver nitrate with chalk and using the chalk like a pencil applied this compound to paper using a stencil. When exposed to sunlight the coated paper darkened.
In invention of photography is credited to Nicephore Niece 1765 - 1833 France - who made the first permanent picture, a view from his window using a camera of his design. This first picture was taken in 1827. The picture is currently at Gernsheim Collection, University of Texas at Austin.
Answer Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
How did Aristotle contribute to photography?
In 350 BC, Aristotle made practical use of the pinhole camera principle. During a partial solar eclipse, he observed the sun by making use of gaps between the holes of a sieve and the gaps between the leaves of a tree. He felt that transparency in certain objects could be made possible by the actual presence of light.
What Photographs were on display at great exibition 1851?
The Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace of 1851 in London was conceived to symbolize this industrial, military and economic superiority of Great Britain. Over 13,000 exhibits were displayed and viewed by over 6,200,000 visitors to the exhibition. The objects on display came from all parts of the world, including India and the countries with recent white settlements, such as Australia and New Zealand, that constituted the new empire. Many of the visitors who flocked to London came from European cities.
What camera does shay carl use?
Shay carl used to use a regular flip camera, then youtube gave him a special youtube logo flip camera, then he purchased a flip hd which is what he currently uses as of January 23rd 2010
He currently uses a Flip Ultra and renders his Vlogs and Videos into HD by the power of E.D.I.T.I.N.G
He used to use a flip mino, then around day 95, bought a flip ultra hd, then bought a flip mino hd. he currently uses the mino hd.
Is physical seeing much like a photographic/camera picture-taking?
Yes it is. Only you have a more widescreen view in person so you can see things with your perennial vision.
What is bottom light in photography?
The spatial position of light refers to the direction of light relative to the subject. Assuming that the object is facing the camera, from where is the light striking the object? It can be any of these:
- Front
- Back
- Side
- Top, or
- Bottom
Top and Bottom light both of these types of lighting are really just variations of side lighting. However, their impact is different.
Bottom lighting is when the light is placed below the object and is directly pointing up. If you've ever held a flashlight below your face to tell a scary story, you were using bottom lighting. The shadows created by bottom light feel eerie for a reason -- this is the most unnatural light. Very few examples of bottom lighting exist in the natural world. Very few examples exist in the art world as well.