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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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Where does money go from the speed camera fines?

Out of the money made from speed camera fines, the Government gives most of the money to local authorities in England and Wales to help improve road safety. they also retain the remainder of this money from themselves.

If you want to know exactly how much is given to local authorities, it's about £110 million- but it's best to check that up just to make sure.

What is photography Advertising?

Advertising photography is just really taking pictures of advertisement.

There are many types of photography,,,

in adverting photography,sell photos or take photo by agency's requirement...

if you are novices in photography then you can also earn money from photography...

just flick simple photos by your own creativity and sell it to stock photography sites (e.g. http://camerabux.com/) and can earn good money and you also improve your skill by earing money

What can television cameras do?

capture multiple images per second through light waves

What is photography?

Photography is the fact of capturing an amount of light during a given moment on a light sensitive material. ..whether it's a film or a digital sensor. ..

What is a summary of The Photograph by Shirley Toulson?

The Photograph is a poem by Shirley Toulson. It refers to a woman looking at a photo of her mother.

The first stanza is about the childhood of the poet's mother; the second: her childhood with her mother; and last: the poet's adult life without her mother.

What type of camera is the Covert CCTV?

www. 786securitysol .com 4 megapixel cctv camera price

Image formed by a pinhole camera?

Pin holiday camera light travels in straight lines

What is it called when a video or tv camera shot changes focus from a subject in the background to a subject in the foreground?

The adjustment of focus is known as "pulling focus" and in both film and television, is traditionally the job of the focus puller. The term refers to all focus operations and the technique of changing focus from one subject to another has no specific name.

What does photography mean in latin?

Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.

What does built in camera means?

Built in camera means that a computer (or other device) has a camera built in to it's body. On a Mac for example the camera is located in the centre above the screen. The camera can be used for video chatting/conferencing, or taking pictures with PhotoBooth etc.

Why notebook and digital cameras can have their housing made of magnesium?

Magnesium can dissipate heat very rapidly, it is easy to machine and has higher density than plastics with better Young's modulus of elasticity per unit weight. Less of an impact on the environment making housings from magnesium when compared to plastics therefore it is suitable for use in such applications.

What year was color photography introduced?

The first color plate, Autochrome, invented by the French Lumière brothers, reached the market in 1907. It was based on a 'screen-plate' filter made of dyed dots of potato starch, and was the only color film on the market until German Agfa introduced the similar Agfacolor in 1932. In 1935, American Kodak introduced the first modern ('integrated tri-pack') color film, Kodachrome, based on three colored emulsions. This was followed in 1936 by Agfa's Agfacolor Neue. Unlike the Kodachrome tri-pack process, the color couplers in Agfacolor Neue were integral with the emulsion layers, which greatly simplified the film processing. Most modern color films, except Kodachrome, are based on the Agfacolor Neue technology.

In 1861 James C. Maxwell, Cambridge professor of physics who is best known for his work in electromagnetism, took the world's color photograph of a tartan ribbon. Maxwell solved the problem of photographically recording color using basically the same method we use today in a modern digital camera. Maxwell's photograph was an RGB composite. He took three black & white photos of the ribbon; one through a red filter, one through a green filter and one through a blue filter. He then projected the three black & white images onto a wall registering them together. When the filters for each image were placed over the projection lenses a full color image appeared. Maxwell's work laid the foundation for all subsequent color photographic processes.

In 1869 Louis Ducos du Hauron, building upon Maxwell's discovery, published the details of a tri-color carbon pigment process for making color photographic prints. Although patented, du Hauron's work did not generate a commercial process.

Working at the turn of the century and beyond, the Russian photographer/inventor Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii created and used a tricolor camera that rapidily exposed three B&W neagtives as RGB composites to produce excellent full color photographs.

Which forms of counter surveillance exist?

Surveillance is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of the people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting. The various forms of counter surveillance are - computer surveillance, telephones, surveillance cameras, social network analysis, biometric surveillance, aerial surveillance, data mining and profiling, corporate surveillance, human operatives, satellite imagery and identification and credentials.

How many Megapixels per byte?

A byte is 8 bits. A megapixel is 1,048,576 bits. 8/1,048,576 is 0.00000762939 megapixels per byte. More likely, your question wanted to know how many bytes, on disk, to store a megapixel. That depends on the jpeg compression. A very busy picture with lots of different colors and lots of detail requires a lot more than a picture of the moon on a dark night. I find an 800 x 600 jpeg requires 30K to 120K on the disk.

Which layer of the sun can be seen from earth?

The photosphere is the layer of the sub that can be seen from earth.

Why pinhole camera has infinite depth of field?

A major advantage of a pinhole over a simple (or not so simple) lens is "infinite depth of field." To see this for yourself poke a pinhole into a thin sheet of opaque material and hold the pinhole close to your eye (if you wear glasses, take them off). Hold one of your fingers a few inches in front of the pinhole and notice that your finger is about the same clarity as everything else beyond. That's infinite depth of field. A more or less scientific explanation for depth of field is that an optical image is made of of very tiny "circles of confusion." When the circles of confusion are small enough, they are called "points" and the optical image is considered to be in focus. Therefore, points of focus. A pinhole camera has infinite depth of field because the pinhole creates circles of confusion the same size as the pinhole all over the inside of the camera, and the little circles of confusion are small enough to be regarded as points of focus. These have a high enough resolution to be acceptable as a coherent image. Photographers can use a small aperture to increase the depth of field, but except for rather uncommon lenses, the depth of field is not very extensive compared to a pinhole image.

Source: The Beginner's Guide to Pinhole Photography By Jim Shull

What companies sell security cameras for home in Canada?

Home Automation, based out of Toronto is one company that sells and distributes home security systems. They offer surveillance cameras as well as the other products you need for home security.

Does Shoppers Drug Mart have a security room where they check the security cameras at all time?

no. majority of the time its 1 floorwalker working a 5-8hour shift. some have uniformed security, but as far as cameras...unless the manager is watching staff and happen to see you on it, not commonly used by security at SDM

Omni2 digital video camera instruction manual?

You can request a Omni2 digital camera instruction manual from the company if you were not provided with one. There may also be online at the company website.

What is the diferens between aeria photograph and map?

the difference between the area that we see and in map are when we see directly the scenary is nice and we can breath the fresh breeze, and if we see in map we dont know the place that we are seeing in the map and we cant feel the breeze. so by this way by seeing in map and by seeing with eyes are different.