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    He goes on to explain both positive and negative aspects to the digital medium rather than using analog. In chapter seven, “The Social Photograph” Ritchin strongly believes that photography is not just something you look at but instead is a piece that is more “ongoing and engaged...”(Ritchin 125). Digital formats have offered more possibilities than analog for a more engaged photography, making it possible for anyone to record and report…

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    Photography In Classroom

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    use over the years. (Close, 2007) In recently years, digital photography has seen a renewed use in areas of research and deep inquiry. (Close, 2007) For example, Diane Matar, a Social Work Education research, used photography in a research study of over 100 politically displaced people in Britain to present a vivid visual representation of the history and timeline of how people sought Asylum. (Phillips & Bellinger, 2010) Additionally, use of digital photography can be found in school reform as…

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    by a skilled person or group of people playing instruments, whether it be a piano performance or an entire orchestra. In the twentieth-century, however, music began to change. With the help of digital technology, new ways to create music emerged. One of these ways is through a computer using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). There are many benefits to using a DAW for music, but there are also advantages to keeping things acoustic, or without electronics. Using a DAW for music is a lot more…

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    started of as a wooden box; it was the size of a small coffee machine with a cassette stuck to the side. Which now has evolved into a sleek metal camera, which is capable of taking high capacity pictures and videos. Today about 2.5billion people have digital cameras. Camera phones took the world by surprise when the first iphone was released. It showed the true potential of a camera phone. Cameras have changed what we associate the present with. As an example going to a concert the thing we…

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    INTRODUCTION: Many processes in the world can be studied and analyzed; everything is a process in one way or another. One system that might not be considered a “process” at first glance, but which operates as one, is the education system. If you consider graduation rates, literacy rates, and the general intelligence of an educated populace as the variables being tested, one could determine if the education system is in control or reliable. We originally wanted to perform this study to compare…

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    changed the way journalists do their tasks. Today, formats and techniques in online journalism work are very diverse and still developing. There are some trends brought up by the practitioners such as interactive multimedia, live blogging reports and digital newspapers. Amongst these new media practices, there is one journalistic format that is known in journalism studies as ‘curation journalism’. The term curation is usually connected to the activities in collecting or exhibiting the work of…

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    personal life, too. They allow people to capture memories and share their experiences with others. Digital and diagnostic are two types of images; diagnostic images are used by doctors while digital images are used by most people. The two types of images are created drastically different; digital is made from light whereas ultrasound, a type of diagnostic image, is made from sound. Although digital images have an important purpose, ultrasound images are the more important revolution. For…

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    Globalization Of Kodak

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    societies demands to shift from film to digital photography. For Kodak, the advent of digital photography was ruinous (Hardy, 2015). Once a powerhouse in the film industry, the company is now just a mere shadow of what it once was. At the peak of its season, the Kodak company was a household name with as much as $19 million in sales, 145,000 employees, housed in the 200 buildings that once stood on the 1,300-acre…

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    Authentication and Digital signatures INTRODUCTION This paper will focus on Authentication and Digital Signatures, and outline strategies for Implementation, present techniques on how to apply, adapt, and extend Authentication and Digital Signatures in areas such as encryption, and verification. Digital signatures prevent persons from acting as the originator of a specific document, which is comparable to forgery on a printed text. Authentication is the primary and most critical line of defense…

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    Texture analysis is one of the fundamental aspects of human vision by which we differentiate between surfaces and objects. Texture refers to visual patterns or spatial organization of pixels. Texture classification is deals with identifying a given textured region from a given set of texture classes. Each of these regions has unique texture characteristics. Statistical methods are extensively used to determine the texture as a quantitative measure of the arrangement of intensities in a region…

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