November 30, 2021, 05:55, asked: Gelem Hayat Üstüme Artık
Digital cameras bring a new level of enjoyment to picture taking and have numerous advantages, many of which were simply not possible with an ordinary film camera. Digital cameras are more convenient than film cameras, and since buying and developing film are not necessary, operating costs are lower....
November 29, 2021, 09:28, asked: photographer
Digital technology has changed the role of photography in society in many ways. Technology has advanced so much that photographs can be captured anywhere and anytime. Photos can be now sent to another person through text messages, shared online on emails, internal hard drives, and save onto usb's and memory cards....
November 27, 2021, 16:35, asked: ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Direction of light is important in digital photography. People look best in diffused sidelights and backlight produces a halo effect while overhead lighting produces sharp contrast of light and shadows. Strength of light is also an essential factor....
November 26, 2021, 09:22, asked: Yahya
In digital photography, it's essential that we work with light as much as humanly possible otherwise disappointing results may occur....
November 25, 2021, 13:59, asked: Bharat Jeenger
The major difference between a digital and traditional: The traditional Photography, also known as traditional film photography, where the image is not visible until the film is processed correctly in a lab. On the other hand, in digital photography, you can see the picture right after capture....
November 24, 2021, 00:28, asked: Unconventional?Travel?Advisor
There are two main characteristics to a digital image: Spatial Resolution. Colour Resolution....
November 23, 2021, 16:35, asked: FOLO SEGUN
14 Cons of Digital Cameras
November 22, 2021, 15:46, asked: Maria Therese
The advantages of digital cameras and photography include:
November 20, 2021, 21:27, asked: B✌?
The advantages of digital cameras and photography include:
November 20, 2021, 08:24, asked: Uppon A Closer Look
Steven Sasson The first digital camera The first actual digital still camera was developed by Eastman Kodak engineer Steven Sasson in 1975. He built a prototype (US patent 4,131,919) from a movie camera lens, a handful of Motorola parts, 16 batteries and some newly invented Fairchild CCD electronic sensors....