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    Foto Inc. Case Analysis

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    In year l1, Foto, Inc. Entry Level Camera line was above average for Image Resolution, LCD Screen, and Lens Quality. The company was slightly below average on the cost of Brand Specific Components, Special Utility Features and was $1.29 below the industry average for R&D. The company suffered…

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    I am generally new to photography but am hungry for more exposure. In my digital photo class we learned about the basic mechanics of photo making: ISO, aperture and shutter speed. I particularly enjoyed learning techniques for creating a harmonious composition. Ansel Adams said, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” It means…

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    Masks To understand the concept of Masking in Photoshop and its importance in some areas, we first need to understand what Masking actually means. In simple non-technical terms, Masking seems to be putting a covering over something completely or partially. It is more or less the same in the Photoshop too. Most of us eventually in the beginning have a fear of the term and think that it is above our understanding limits. I tell you that if you know how to use the Move tool in Photoshop and basic…

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    Camera Phone Convergence

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    essay I will be showing you how the convergence of the camera phone and social media has lead us to survey not only ourselves but others. I will not put too much focus on the origin of the camera phone , rather I will be writing on how social media and the camera phone has shaped us to review our pictures , and the positives that have come with the convergence of these technologies Although the topic is under great debate, the first ever camera phone was created in May 1999 by Japanese laser…

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    This isn’t to say the technology is wrong, but the need for digital literacy has fallen way to the need for digital literacies. Fortunately Allan Martin in Digital Literacies for Learning puts it in more measured and useful terms, with a focus to enable educators. “Enabling education in a digital environment means not only changing the form in which learning opportunities are offered, but also enabling students to survive and prosper in digitally-based learning environments… Traditional notions…

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    Microlens Case Study

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    applications, such as CCD arrays, digital projectors, photocopiers, mobile-phone cameras, 3D imaging, displays and light field photography. Some of these applications have been around for many years. Recently, due the expansion of manufacture technology, new utilizations are being studied…

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    Different fields of professions incorporate technology into their line of work to improve skills for better achievement. For example, the film industry started off simply with silent black and white motion pictures filmed by constantly cranking a camera handle back in the 1890s. As the time passed, the world entered into a technological evolution. Slowly, films were being made grander with each decade. Silent motion pictures progressed into audio colored films and later developed into a more…

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    At the push of a button the piercing light from the flash fills the area. The sound of the camera shutter snapping open and closed echo’s with a unique tone. This is experienced, with every photo taken, by a professional photographer. With the ultimate responsibility to capture a series of emotions and meanings into one picture; the job of a photographer is no easy feat. By following three guidelines any person with aspirations as a photographer should be successful. Focusing on your photography…

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    twentieth Century, the founder of the famous "regional exposure law", and one of the f/64 groups who advocated "pure photography". Yunatimes: you may not have heard of this photographer, but you may have heard his famous saying. "We don't take a camera with a camera. We take the books you've read, the movies you have read, the music you have heard, the way you've passed, the people you love." - Ansel Adams. Adams made himself and photography very popular in the United States and also had great…

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    After visiting the May Gallery for my first arts review, I was inspired to go home and mess with my own camera. After taking some photos of the scenery by my house on my phone’s camera, I became curious about the history of photography and wanted to discover how the art changed over time. Naturally, I did some research on the origins of photography, on how and why it adapted, and finally looked into modern adaptations and uses. Less than 200 years old, photography is a relatively new art form…

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