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Digital photography has grown exponentially in the 21st century, making film cameras nearly obsolete. Ask questions here about digital camera brands, functions and prices here.

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How do you load a hard copy picture onto a computer?

the correct term for this is 'uploading'. to upload a hard copy picture you got to scan it. Some printers have scanners on them otherwise you will need to invest in a scanner.

What is symmetry in photography?

symmetry is when you repeat something from one side to another

How do you turn off the flashlight on the blackberry style?

not sure how you are suppose to...mine went on unexpectedly and had to take out the battery.

How does the number of pixels in a photo relate to the size of a photograph?

The higher the pixels the higher the quality so the larger the photo will be to accommodate the high resolution

How do you stress the word photography?

The main stress is on the second syllable (the "tog" part). This is distinct from "photograph", where the first syllable is the stressed one.

What is your Digital Dossier?

Digital Dossier is an accumulation of digital tracks you have left behind on your computer

How many photos can 19 MB hold at 12 megapixels?

= How many photos can 19 MB hold at 12 megapixels? =

What is the aperture concept is advertising?

The Aperture concept is an integral part of the strategy development process called The ROI (Relevance, Originality & Impact), being practiced in advanced versions by DDB Needham Group.

Essentially, it focuses on: "Who, Where, At What Time & under which circumstances" is most likely to respond to a brand's promise.

Its a loaded question and needs to be resolved along with the other segments of the strategy development like the 1. Purpose. 2. Promise. The target etc. Each needs to endorse the others..before the strtagey can be completed.. as it were the answers were in the air.

Hope, useful.

Dinesh Sibal

dinsib@hotmail.com

What is D1 on CCTV?

D1 is video resolution. D1 is 720x480 pixels (NTSC) or 720x576 pixels (PAL). The D1 resolution corresponds to a maximum of 414,720 pixels or 0.4 megapixel.

Are digital cameras capable of controlling image quality?

Each manufacturer has their own algorithms of controlling the image quality. But as a general rule you have a number of setting controlling jpg quality. It's still irrelevant of all the subjective qualities of the image - this only refers to the compression/de-noising/sharpenning ratios.

Where can you Find a Minolta freedom zoom users manual?

you can find the minolta users guide for the freedom zoom at THE PIRATE BAY, it's a free download if pdf format

How do you know what initial aperture to set?

It depends on what your shooting, you can also use AUTO mode on your camera to have your camera choose what aperture it thinks its best. If you have a high shutter speed than you might want to choose a bigger aperture (f/2 around there). But if you want a larger depth of field you need to choose a lower aperture (around f/32) and a lower shutter speed.

- Visitors to a website are complaining about the pixel quality of the pictures in the site There is also an important part of an article where the text is blinking and unreadable?

Visitors to a website are complaining about the pixel quality of the pictures in the site. There is also an important part of an article where the text is blinking and unreadable.1.Who’s the person responsible?Role: ________________At what stage did the mistake happen? Phase 1: Development

What is 35x optical zoom power?

This means that the longest focal length is 35 times bigger the lower one. There is no exact measure, because it depends upon the specific focal lengths of your camera.

The bigger the number, the more you can magnify to take a picture.

How many photo's in 10GB?

Between 1 and 100,000; depending on the size of each photo