PPT-Using Digital Photography in
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Family History Work Using digital cameras to save document images By Bob Curry Using Digital Photography Disclaimer Any reference to specific products is for
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Family History Work Using digital cameras to save document images By Bob Curry Using Digital Photography Disclaimer Any reference to specific products is for illustration purposes only and. Photography Requirements. Explain how the following elements and terms affect the quality of a picture: . Light -- natural light/ambient, flash . Exposure -- aperture (f-stops), shutter speed, depth of field . 1 Wavefront From Macro Photography Wavefrontcoding WavefrontcodingIdea: deconvolutionto deblurout of focus regions 3 Single-image depth sensing By: . Georg Petschnigg Maneesh Agrawala Hugues Hoppe Richard Szeliski. Michael Cohen Kentaro Toyama,. Microsoft Corporation. Presented by. : Yael Amsterdamer. Advanced Topics in Visual Computing, Spring 2012. It could be said that photography was not “invented”…. but that it evolved over time. . The word “Photography” was first used in 1839. It was coined by Sir John Herschel. It comes from the Greek words “. Visual Design – Project 1. Collages & Photography. Project Overview. To produce quality images for print, web, & video, you need to understand essential graphic design principles & how digital images are created. R090. Learning objective 1. LO1: . Understand the features and settings of digital photographic equipment.. Learning objective 1. Task 1. Task 2. Talk about the features and setting of equipment.. Capabilities and limitations of different equipment.. of. Photography. Where . does the . word. "Photography” . come from?. ". Photography" is derived from . the . Greek words . photos. ("light") and . graphé. . ("to draw") . Photography. Term 1 Overview. Unit 1 – (. 9. weeks). Photography and mixed media. Making Task . – Design a school magazine or Diary cover.. Written Task . – Research Written Task. Year 9/10 Visual Arts. Photography Requirements. Explain how the following elements and terms affect the quality of a picture: . Light -- natural light/ambient, flash . Exposure -- aperture (f-stops), shutter speed, depth of field . CWU, . Geog. 430. With special thanks to. http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~. jeff/115a/remotesensinghistory.html. and. http://www.uwyo.edu/rs4111. /. . The earliest stuff….. Mid 1800s. Photos from balloons.. Jessica Seth. Pinhole Camera. A pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. It is made out of a light-proof box, usually black with one small hole on one side of the box. On the opposite side of the hole, you place photograph paper where an image can be projected on. Light passes through the hole and enters the box and projects an image of the scene on the photograph paper on the opposite side on of the box. . . Subject:. . Digital . Photography. Grade Level & Age:. . Post-secondary and/or Adult learner, age 18 and up. Topic Description:. . In Module One students will learn about the flow of . . Digital Photography class. Elements of Composition/Photography. Using your camera. Flash/lighting. History of photography and famous photographers. Photoshop: use and ethics. Projects. with themes. Manual manipulation of photographs. Placement Virtua l Exhibition 2021 Pa rticipating Artists School S tudent Name Title of Work Medium Amityville Memorial High School Shania B ahadur Blessed Digital Photography Amityville Memorial Hi
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