What does form mean in photography?
It could mean the human form, or the form of any object.
In GCSE photography last year I had the assignment to photograph "Texture, Line, Pattern and Shape" or "Shape, Line and form."
Every object/thing that exists in reality has one or more of those qualities, how you photograph them is what can make what is considered by many a "brilliant" photograph.
Photographing form can be considered capturing the overall contours of something, say a building, or looking from an unusual perspective and capturing form in an abstract way. I will link to my website for you to see some of my expressions of shape, line and form.
http://www.freewebs.com/lubot/apps/photos/album?albumid=3273621
What is a keyboard mouse scanner digital camera and bar code reader examples of?
These are all example's of Data Input device's - as opposed to Data Output Device's like Monitor's, Projector's, Printer's etc.
Please could you tell me how to use the self timer of the camera C613?
press the menu button and it is the very first option in the top heading. the symbol looks like a swirly cirlce. press ok the and it should give 4 option: 2 seconds, 10 seconds, off or two shot. pick one and then press menu again to finalize the step.
What is an explanation of what CCD is?
A charge-coupled device (CCD) is an analog shift register that enables the transportation of analog signals (electric charges) through successive stages (capacitors), controlled by a clock signal. Charge-coupled devices can be used as a form of memory or for delaying samples of analog signals. Today, they are most widely used in arrays of photoelectric light sensors to serialize parallel analog signals. Not all image sensors use CCD technology; for example, CMOS chips are also commercially available. "CCD" refers to the way that the image signal is read out from the chip. Under the control of an external circuit, each capacitor can transfer its electric charge to one or another of its neighbors. CCDs are used in digital photography, digital photogrammetry, astronomy (particularly in photometry), sensors, electron microscopy, medical fluoroscopy, optical and UV spectroscopy, and high speed techniques such as lucky imaging.
Can you film with the built in camera on a mac?
You can record video from the built in camera directly into iMovie, PhotoBooth or any other application that recognizes the camera.
How much do telephone operators earn?
how the hell am i sapose to know? im just a kid trying to do a project
What is Paranomic photography?
Panoramic photography is a technique of photography, using specialized equipment or software, that captures images with elongated fields of view. It is sometimes known as wide format photography. The term has also been applied to a photograph that is cropped to a relatively wide aspect ratio. While there is no formal division between "wide-angle" and "panoramic" photography, "wide angle" normally refers to a type of lens, but using this lens type does not necessarily make an image a panorama. An image made with an ultra wide angle fisheye lens covering the normal film frame of 1:1.33 is not automatically considered to be a panorama. An image showing a field of view approximating, or greater than, that of the human eye - about 160° by 75° - may be termed panoramic. This generally means it has an aspect ratio of 2:1 or larger, the image being at least twice as wide as it is high. The resulting images take the form of a wide strip. Some panoramic images have aspect ratios of 4:1 and sometimes 10:1, covering fields of view of up to 360 degrees. Both the aspect ratio and coverage of field are important factors in defining a true panoramic image
What is web camera software used for?
A camera software is used for downloading, editing, recording, streaming, burning, and monitoring webcams. Software is also very helpful when someone wants to use a camera as security.
How do you add the word 'PROOF' on your photograph?
Using a photo editing program such as photo shop, you add something called a "watermark"
What is the name of the phobia that is a fear of photographs?
There is no specific phobia meaning the fear of photographs, photography or cameras. The closest match may be Eisoptrophobia, the fear of seeing oneself in the mirror, which may also translate to a fear of being photographed. Scopophobia, Scoptophobia or Ophthalmophobiamay apply if the fear is that of being seen or stared at (presumably by the subject of the photo).
Contrary to popular belief, the fear of photographs or being photographed is NOT "photophobia." Photophobia refers to a physical symptom in which a person's eyes are uncomfortably over-sensitive to light, and is not an anxiety disorder.
There are generally speaking USB Cards which you can use to capture analog video from an RCA or SVIDEO but keep in mind this will be an analog to digital conversion. So you'll be loosing some quality in the capture. It is not idea but it can be done.
Check with your local stores. Ask for a USB video capture device.
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What words can be made from theses letters Americans?
There are lots of words. Three-letter and bigger words:
ice ices rice ricer icer icers mice nice nicer arc arcs cam scam cams came ace aces acer acers mace maces race races arm arms car cars scar care cares scare mar mars mare mares ear ears sear earn earns ream reams ire ires sire siren sir mire mires rein reins mien miens can cans cane canes caner caners amir amirs air airs man men mean means mane manes cram crams scram cream creams scream arise rise risen raise arisen crime crimes mine mines amen amens crain crains crane cranes sane saner seam same rain rains main mains same name names namer namers miner miners cana canas camera cameras mean means manic manse merc mercs case smear rim rims sac mince minces mincer mincers since near nears snare rim rims ram rams rinse miser aim aims narc narcs sain cries remain remains
That should be a good start for you.
How much difference is there between a x50 zoom and x60 zoom on a digital camera?
You will have an image about 20% larger at x60, but there is catch. Usually magnification of that amount is a combination of the optical zoom and digital zoom. The total obtained by multiplying. With digital zoom, the quality will likely decrease faster as the magnification increases. So normally, the optical zoom will go to maximum before the digital zoom begins to operate.
So if the x50 has 10x optical and then 5x digital, it could produce a better image than 6x optical with 10x digital zoom (unless the optics are not that great). It's good to know which is which. See if you can find reviews on both.
When was the first ball ever made?
Games played using some form of ball pre-date written history. It is impossible to state who or when the first ball was made.