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    Water Balloon Pops

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    Throughout the semester we’ve been talking about art. For my project I wanted to do something I love, so I have a photograph of a water balloon popping. Photography is a way of art because it can capture people, objects, scenes, etc, in a photograph. One photograph can say a lot about something. As for my photo, it does not have a universal message but it says something about how I like to see things. I like to capture objects that someone wouldn 't usually see by just looking with their eyes,…

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    When I was younger I had a fascination with dinosaurs. I would spend countless hours recreating the images and sketches found in the copious amount of dinosaur books I acquired. I remember distinctly deciding that I would be a paleontologist in kindergarten so I could breed dinosaurs. And I also remember distinctly going home and crying after learning that all the cool ones were dead. Nobody cares about birds, and my dinosaur phase soon wore off. Although my little life now had no purpose I…

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    Ds Slider Research Paper

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    A DLSR slider is perhaps one of the most important pieces of equipment to today 's digital photographer. Perhaps the most exciting thing about today DSLRs is that they not only allow us to create breathtaking photos of a quality that has never been able to be done before, but they also let us expand out creative horizons into ultra high-quality video projects as well. Photographers have always wished or a way to bridge the gap between photo and video easily and with a DSLR that is finally able…

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    Kodak Girl Research Paper

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    On October 4th, 1888, George Eastman had patented a new camera. This camera was incredibly easy to use, easy to carry, and affordable to middle class; costing about twenty five dollars for the camera and ten dollars for film and development. The camera was a black leather box about sixteen by nine by eight centimeters. It was handheld and had a fifty-seven millimeter lens. (Steidl 9) This camera was the Kodak Camera. In 1900 Eastman now came out with the Brownie Camera. It was a six-exposure…

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    Executive Summary Polaroid Corporation was established in 1937 by Edwin H. Land which is the former founder of this corporation. Polaroid is an American international and eyewear consumer electronics company. It is very well known with its creation of instant film cameras, which starting to be launched in the market in 1948 and be the first company to introduce such product. By the late 1980, Polaroid was vulnerable for takeover due to certain reasons which are low profit of the company, carried…

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    methods took off. Since the creation of surround sound it has evolved. Such as the amount of speakers needed to create a surround image, no longer is 54 speakers necessary to create the surround sound image. In modern day surround sound you will find dolby systems to be surround sound using 5 speakers and a subwoofer which supports the LFE channel. This is called the 5.1 format. 5.1 surround sound is the most common format, It includes a total of six channels. Other formats you might find in a…

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    Research Paper On Xbox

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    computing. The company offers products and services designed to empower people — any time, any place and on any device. The Xbox was the first gaming product to feature Dolby Interactive Content-Encoding Technology, which allows real-time Dolby Digital encoding in game consoles. Previous game consoles could only use Dolby Digital 5.1 during non-interactive…

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    Case Study Of PHAB2 Pro

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    high-quality aluminum alloy, as well as a 2.5D Gorilla glass back cover sporting a soothing contoured edge. Augmented Reality (AR) Q. What is AR? A. For laymen, AR is all about showing useful information on top of reality, bridging between the real and digital domains. Think of it as a magic window to get the best of the physical world. Q. What are the key benefits of AR? A. It unlocks many new possibilities and is a revolution in the worlds of telecoms, publishing, advertising, automotive…

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    Using Ordinary Headphones to hear Dolby Digital 5.1/ 7.1 Surround Sound One of the fun goodies we have obtained from the technological vending machine of science is surround sound. This three dimensional palette of aural bliss makes our movies more immersive, gives our music new depth and makes gaming more addicting than ever. When looking at the handful of speakers in a surround sound system, one could offer a rough guess at how all of those tones are delivered from every direction to…

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    Digital Recording Essay

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    Digital recording was a much more exact science facilitating easy editing, reproduction and storage solutions. The emergence of digital audio coincided with the development of the audio compact disc which is the most common medium in the commercial audio industry to date. Due to its precise nature, there is a growing culture of running a signal through analogue equipment to give it ‘warmth'. Towards the end of the 1980s, computer based sequencing and studio controlling exploded onto the…

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