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Are these answers true or false? I can not find the answers. All I ask is for 5 from the 50s I did the rest.?
I need to know if these issues are true or false. There are 50 questions. And I can not find 5 of them, please help me! 10.One of the advantages of digital photography is that images created can not be manipulated or changed and will be stored permanently in an unchanging state. 25.Sir John Herschel in 1819 found that hyposulfite soda was suitable as a proxy for sensitive paper files 30.The daguerreotype was reproducible and can be used to produce images intended for mass distribution. 34.The negative newspaper Calotype allow reproduction of photographic images. 43.The Calotype method, also known as "wet plate" technique, involved coating a glass plate with silver iodide in suspension, revealed that while still wet and developed immediately. Thank you so much!
1) You should be studying and I know on my own. 2) quick web search will provide all the answers. 3) Please, stop being lazy.
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Lighting and Photographing Transparent and Translucent Surfaces: A Comprehensive Guide to Photographing Glass, Water, and More $20.84 Whether shooting a pair of eyeglasses for an advertising campaign or a glistening pond for an outdoor wedding portrait, this reference offers complete guidance for capturing transparent and translucent materials, such as plastic, glass, water, and more. Starting with the most basic approaches to lighting glass and other materials, and progressing into strategies for shooting more complex situation… |
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New York City in 3D: A Look Back in Time: With Built-in Stereoscope Viewer – Your Glasses to the Past! $12.77 Old New York lives and breathes once again in these rare original three-dimensional photographs, showing the city we love at its nostalgic best. Here are the first skyscrapers, the old street markets, the wharves, street cars and elevated trains, and our New York ancestors at work and play. … |
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Seizing the Light: A History of Photography $39.49 Develop your image of photography with Seizing the Light – the first major photographic history written in 20 years and the most sharply focused and up-to-date history of photography available. Hirsch delivers a clear picture from every angle by tracking the development of photographic style from the earliest pioneers to the modern masters. He examines photographic technology from the pinhole came… |
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Practical Photography, on Glass and Paper $13.53 Practical Photography, on Glass and Paper |
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Photography $28.17 Photography: Foundations for Art and Design is the perfect introductory guide for those of you learning the basics of photography. Offering a clear and well-illustrated structured approach to the tools and techniques, it will also guide you through the important aspects of photography as a means of self-expression and communication. The main focus is setting a comprehensive list of objectives and resources for clarity at the outset. A series of sequential study exercises intended as independent learning resources are provided and each exercise will help you to build design skills, teach you how to properly research, and execute work in a systematic manner. This new edition includes more digital information and also an entire new chapter on Still Life. * This unique book covers both digital and film photography * This edition now in full color to focus on more eye catching photographs! * New layout for easier reading and clearer comprehension * All new images to teach and inspire * Additional chapter on Still Life Photography |
