How many 7 megapixel images can a 2GB memory card hold in a digital camera?
It really depends on what quality and resolution settings you choose on the camera, when i went on holiday to Paris 3 weeks ago i took a 7.1 MP Samsung camera with a 2gb SD card in and turned all of the settings to the highest level (for editing purposes) Each photo took up between 2 and 3MB of memory.
If 2gb = 2000MB i am sure you can work out the maths!
Actually 2GB = 2048MB...
What is the annual salary for a aerial photography?
Aerial photographers are professionals who photograph structures, geographical areas and other images from the air. Their work requires the ability to capture images quickly from a moving aircraft such as an airplane or helicopter.
Average SalaryCBsalary listed a national average salary of $33,236 per year in September 2010 for this occupation. Salaries ranged between $27,460 and $46,050 per year overall.
GeographyIn May 2009, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the highest concentration of photographers, including aerial photographers, in Hawaii, making an average median wage of $28,980 per year. The District of Columbia paid the highest wages, with an average median salary of $55,820 per year.
Although some aerial photographers are hired by organizations as employees, most are self-employed and charge rates based on costs to provide aerial images. Pricing includes fuel, piloting and travel to the area where the photographs are taken. An hourly rate may also be applied if images require longer flight times.
Who is niepce and what process did he invent?
well Joseph Niepce didnt really invent a process of any really he just made the first basic camera then took a picture
Did photography change painting?
Yes. Photography captures a specific point in time. This inspired some aspects of Impressionism, as well as Realism.
What part can be found on a camera an eye and a pair of glasses what does this part do?
This part is called a Lens, on the camera and the glasses the are made of either optical glass or optical plastic, in the eye the lens in an organic material.
Lens allow light to enter the camera, eye or glasses, and focuses that light on a surface such as the camera's film, the eye's retina, and the glasses wearer's eyes.
What can you use to open a .pza file?
.pza files are exclusive to MGI Photosuite II and III. They are rarely used any more. If you can find an old copy of Photosuite, it should work.
A lens, viewfinder, and shutter are the main parts of a camera. If it is a digital camera it will have more parts than a manual camera.
F-stop numbers are the numbers used to measure aperture (the amount of light entering the camera). Because f-stop numbers are actually fractions, the larger the f-stop number, the less light is entering the camera.
What Englishman was credited with first creating a paper image in 1835?
Joseph Niepce was credited with creating the first photograph in 1826. However, in 1835, Daguerre was credited with creating a treatment that was visible on paper.
I have know idea but in one article I read it said she thought she didnt need friends.
Hope that helps!
What does CA stand for in photography?
CA stands for chromatic aberration.
Chromatic aberration happens in the lens. The different wavelengths (colors) of light get spread out, sort of like a prism creating a rainbow.
CA is usually visible as a thin green line on one side of a subject and a thin magenta (red-purple) line on the other side.
CA also tends to reduce the overall sharpness of an image.
How do you photograph a donkey?
Depends on which end. (LOL) Seriously, you want to close down the aperture for an increased depth of field since the donkey being photographed is rather large and you want to keep all of it in focus.
It is a medium sized memory module used in a newer model desktop PC.
DDR is the Double Data Rate technology that is far faster than the standard SDRAM modules.
What is atmospheric distortion?
Moving or variable-temperature air above or inside the telescope which distorts the image.