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    to be 0.4038 ppm. This correlates with the earlier attempts in analyzing solutions with concentrations less than 1 ppm. While inaccurate due to the rapid conversion of the complex, if the absorbance measured as the thiocyanate was added, then the signal/noise ratio may have been small and relatively good spectra could have been…

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    It’s 2016 where most things are digital. We’ve come to the point where most children aren’t going to know what analog is. They think of a camera as the thing that’s in their cell phones. TheFineBros on YouTube made kids react to ‘old’ cameras. One kid was handed the camera and asked if it was a GoPro as the others seemed to know that it was an ‘old’ camera. One girl even claimed to never have seen a camera like that in real life. This right here shows how digital has taken over. The kids had…

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    Main Idea Essay: George Eastman (Ulises) Hook: Do you like taking selfies? Do you like cameras? Do you know the history of the camera and how it came to be what it is today? Introduction and Background info (birthplace, birthdate, any relevant childhood info, relevant relationship info, etc.): I was born in Waterville, New York. Living in a 10 acre farm, I was self educated. In 1840 my dad bought a business school. The Eastman commercial college Rochester, New York was the first boom town in…

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    Americans took an average of 105 billion photos in 2015 alone. A high percent of them most likely are digital cameras considering all the smartphones and new technology out today. The smaller percent would be taken by film, but this doesn 't always mean digital is better, this is usually because film is used more for art and takes more precise time. There are different parts to these two cameras making it hard to debate which one is actually “better.” There is the ways they each work, the…

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    Photographers use lighting, aperture, shutter speed, lenses, ISO, and editing to make their photographs display exactly what the photographers envision. Camera phones will never replace the digital SLR because of that large amount of capabilities a photographer has with this product. Many people like to use smart phones to take pictures because of the easy-to-use touch screen with stress-free controls, but the physical controls on a DSLR are…

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    concentrates on Enterprise and Graphics, Digital Printing, commercial films and Entertainment. In late 1976 in United States Kodak commanded 90% and 85% of films and…

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    Gopro Research Paper

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    The Best Free Way to Repair GoPro Video What is GoPro MP4 Video GoPro is a camera that is used for the purpose of video making. It is an incredibly lightweight camera that is capable of shooting high-quality footage from multiple angles using a mounted stick. GoPro is commonly used for sports photography and videography. The videos shot by this amazing gadget are in the MP4 video format. The software that is recommended for playing GoPro MP4 videos is the GoPro Studio. It is the preferred video…

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    101 Sports photography is one of the many sub-genres of photography. Like the name suggests, any sport can be included into sports photographs. There are 2 major uses for sports photography: journalism (anything from newspapers and magazines to digital news websites) and advertising (promoting brands, events, and other similar things). Basic Equipment Although you won’t need the latest and most expensive equipment on the market, there are a few requirements that your equipment has to meet, in…

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    Hasselblad Research Paper

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    #Hasselblad is designed as a specialist studio and field camera [写真挿入] Leica, Hasselblad, Rollei, and Linhof are my favorite adoring cameras. Especially, Hasselblad seems to have a strong image of a high fashion model. Viewing through a waist-level finder and looking at a photo model symbolize a typical stereotype of a professional photographer. # History of Hasselblad Hasselblad was established in Sweden. It has an origin of an aerial camera during the World WarⅡ and was officially…

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    By far, film cameras are better than digital cameras in more ways than not. Yes, you are thinking theres alot of things that digital cameras can do that film cannot. Now there is a lot of things they can do but do you really need all of those things, because those are unnecessary and complicating. My favorite part to using the Canon AE-1, which is one of the cameras in focus on this paper, was how simple it was to use but yet how amazing the pictures turned out. So throughout my testing of…

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