Are cameras allowed at Darien Lake concerts?
I was told that I was unable to bring my camera that had a removable lens to a concert at Darien Lake. Their explanation was that I could take professional pictures with it.
Casey Stengel was like a father to Mickey Mantle, and a signed baseball of Mickey, and his first Manager would be desired. A Casey Stengel Mickey Mantle signed baseball would be worth about $300.-$500. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Multi signed Items typically sell for less than single signed items by a noted player.
The pictures of Mickey, and Casey signing the baseball would be very collectible and could be valued between $20.-$50.each. The pictures as being used to authenticate the signatures will help but might not be acceptable to get full value. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
How many stops do you lose with a 35mm adapter?
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"How many ____ stops do you lose with a 35mm ______ adapter on a _______ _______ when you _______ to _______ ________ a _______ ________ _____?
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What are the benefits from photography?
First of all, photography is a source of therapy esp. if the scenes involved are one which invoke a sense of calmness and tranquility. It can relieve stress and get rid of mundane worries.
Secondly, photos bring back beautiful memories from the past.
Thirdly, it is a lucrative source of income.
Fourth, it's a stress-relieving hobby.
How can you escape from police speedometer camera?
Follow the speed limit................then u don't have to worry.
A secondary source might be a letter photograph book or speech that?
was taken, written, or recorded well after the event it reflects. It is based on a secondhand or more distant account that interprets the writings and impressions of other people.
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On a waveform monitor what should black levels be set at?
PAL (UK) 0 IRE, NTSC (US) 7.5 IRE, Japan (NTSC) 0 IRE.
Anything! The sky, trees, dirt, rocks, animals; if you have any pets take them on a walk or follow them in your back yard. If its raining you could try to take pictures of the rain/rain drops. Flowers are always something you could shoot. You could try to fins some interesting bugs. Friends, family and neighbors are outside sometimes. I like taking pictures of my younger family members playing together. The shots usually make good gifts for their parents.
How are all cameras basically the same?
All cameras share these general characteristics: A light-tight box to contain a photo-sensitive medium A medium sensitive to light and capable of reacting to light in proportion to its variations in brightness. This can be photographic film, paper, or an electronic sensor such as a CCD. A means of projecting an image onto the medium (usually a lens) Some means of controlling the time of exposure (shutter) Some means of controlling the overall brightness of the light reaching the medium (variable lens aperture) In many applications, but not all, some means of viewing the image to be captured.
Limitations of Camera and scanner?
The limitations of a camera and scanner are rather basic, first I'm going to be talking about the camera, which is a small portable device, which is used to take images and manipulate them which the software the camera comes with.
Finally the scanner is a large device, which is portable but rarely taken from place to place because of the size of the scanner, this is used to transfer objects which you can hold into the computer e.g. documents, images etc.
What is the difference between zoom in and zoom out?
Zoom in is used to get a closer look and narrow your view. zoom out is for making your picture have a wider view.
Found on the web... Shoot on high-resolution settings If you don't want to think or learn about pixels and how they relate to resolution, then the simple rule of thumb is to always shoot pictures on the highest resolution setting your camera offers. Depending on your camera, this usually means shooting pictures in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), JPEG LARGE, or JPEG FINE capture modes. If your camera offers RAW mode, you can shoot in RAW mode, and then save the images as TIFF when you convert them. Shooting with these modes means that little or no compression is used when storing the pictures on the memory media. Compression saves space, but it also discards bits of information from the image. Those bits of data are part of the overall image resolution. The more bits discarded during compression, the lower the resolution of the image. However, if you do want to think about resolution, then a key point is that the photo quality standards for prints range between 200 and 300 dots per inch (dpi). Commercial labs such as Fujicolor Processing prefer to use a resolution of 300 dpi when printing photos sent from MSN Photos members. To see if your camera can produce an image at 300 dpi in the size of print you want, you can do the calculations yourself. For example, you generally need between 240 and 300 pixels per inch (or in printer terms, dots per inch, dpi) at the size you're printing the image. To print an image at 300 dpi at 5" x 7", multiply 5" x 300 pixels and 7" x 300 pixels. The results are 1500 and 2100 respectively. That means that the camera should produce an image size of 1500 x 2100 pixels. (Note that the minimum and maximum resolutions can vary considerably depending on the printing resolution used or being quoted.) Next, to find out if your camera can produce images that you can have printed at 5" x 7", multiply the image width by the height in pixels: 1500 x 2100. The result is 3,150,000, or 3.15 million. The number in millions (in this case, 3.15) should be roughly equal to the megapixel rating (or number) of the camera. In short, if you want consistently high-quality, 300 dpi prints at 5" x 7", a 3-megapixel camera will provide those results. Or, if you choose to print at a lower quality setting, say 200 dpi, you can get 5" x 7" prints from a 1.4-megapixel camera. While 300 dpi is the generally accepted norm, 300 dpi is also often unrealistic for enlargements. For example, to get an 8" x 10" print at 300 dpi, you need a 2400 x 3000 resolution (or 7.2 million pixels) image, which is impossible to achieve with most current consumer-level digital cameras. As a result, many labs print enlargements at less than 300 dpi with very good results. At the photo lab At commercial labs that print poster-size photos, such as BigNose.com. For example, to create photo-quality images for poster-size enlargements, BigNose.com often interpolates (adds pixels to) the original image. In other words, the software analyzes the image and makes a best guess about where to add pixels based on nearby pixel information. This produces a higher-resolution image that can be printed at poster sizes as large as 36" x 48" with good results. If you are scanning images, Peter Burian offers this advice in Get Great Prints from Digital Images. "If you want to make excellent prints from slides, negatives, or photographs, plan to order or make high-resolution scans. Image files that are 4 megabytes (MB) in size may make a fine 4 x 6-inch print. For making an 8 x 10-inch print suitable for framing, you'll want at least a 9-MB file. For a superb, exhibition-quality print of that size, I prefer to start with a much larger file, at least 18 MB in size." Be sure to save your scanned file in TIF or JPEG format with as little compression as possible. Most commercial printing labs advise that if large file size is a problem?if, for example, you don't have space on your computer's hard drive for a large file?then it's better to save the file at a lower resolution with less compression than to save it at a higher resolution with more compression.
How do you transfer video from betacam sx to dv tape?
The ideal solution would be to use a Sony J30 Digital Betacam/SX player, and connect via firewire to a DV recorder such as the Sony DSR11. Make sure you select the correct audio channels with the J30 (monitor with headphones), other than that it should be a straight PLAY and RECORD process.
Alternatively get a company to do this for you, a google search will produce plenty of business who can do this.