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    introduced by Louis Daguerre, a French artist and inventor. By discovering that "exposing iodized silver plates to light left behind a faint image that could be developed by Mercury fumes," the new creation came about with the help of Joseph Niépce (Andrews, 2015). This creation was simply a sheet of silver that, when exposed to light, would produce an image. The invention eventually was released to the public, becoming popular around the world. While the daguerreotype was one of the first…

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    certain pictures for a reason. That picture meant something to them. They wanted others to view it, therefore they posted it. Are they posting these pictures to convince others or themselves of who they are? In this generation digital images are more popular than printed images. For the most part every teenager and young adult has an Instagram and Facebook. On these social media sites the pictures one posts are trying…

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    Rhein II Controversy

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    back in 1999 when Gursky took the photo. Gursky had to heavily retouch Rhein II using multiple digital editing techniques and programs; originally, the photo contained many superfluous details such as people walking around the scene. Along with people, buildings were removed in conjunction, in order to follow format with the structure of the image. This stylistic choice shows that Gursky wanted the image to be unassociated with any specific place, leaning towards the side of a platonic…

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    Assignment 3: Video & Image Editing I realize that there is an internet social media culture that enjoys taking pictures and posting them online for their friends, family, and the world to see. I have friends that post pictures multiple times a day seemingly storing their pictures on social media for all to devour anytime they choose. Many of the photos that my friends post online are edited with some sort of software that they have downloaded or with software that is included in their…

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    to carte de visite, introduced by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri in 1854. Disdéri’s camera had multiple lenses, therefore he could capture eight different poses on one large negative. This negative would be printed on albumen paper, and then the images were cut apart and glued to calling-card-size…

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    Previously the image is analyzed for extracting hemoglobin and melanin components by independent component analysis. The image has been synthesized for the comparison and the texture contents are also rotten for separating the image of skin into the basic shape and the feature vector based on which the texton (pixel) change is observed to determine the pattern and structure [3]. The filtering method is also introduced which is applied to dermoscopic skin image in a non-linear manner and…

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    including photography, painting, music, and sculpture just to name a few. Given that, there is art if film, but an ongoing debate questions whether film itself can be conceived as an art form at all. All films at their bare minimum are photographic images being shown in a rapid succession to give the appearance of movement. André Bazin believes that photography holds a place in the category of the 'plastic arts ' along with paintings, and sculptures, in that photography is an art form. On the…

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    picture perfect shot for the camera. No wonder why food ads appear one-hundred percent better than reality. How do people not realize they’re being lied to straight to their faces by food ads? The answer is photography. The art of capturing the perfect image has evolved from the unscripted Kodak moment to the fake, scripted Hollywood moments people see on TV every day. People can manipulate pictures at the push of a button in today’s culture so why not alter the way food is photographed too. By…

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    Anna Atkins Essay

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    women photographers and scientist alike. This process, of documenting ferns, allowed people to understand what they looked like, size and scale, giving proof to science and the botanist community on their existence and important documentary need. Her images allowed for women, in her time, to see that there was more to photography then just a portrait shot - also giving women a real stand alone place in a field, science and photography,…

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    Power Of Photography Essay

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    has drastically changed throughout the years. It used to take a ton of heavy equipment in order to take a decent photo. Not only would it take lots of work, but also lots of patients to wait for the photo to develop so that the person can see the image. Now it only takes a smartphone to take a good quality photo and it is not as complicated as it was years ago. Photography was mainly used to record memories and was not for social use. The only people that would be able to see these photos were…

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