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    Define the following: 1. ISO (ASA): a. What is the ISO range of your camera? 2. Shutter Speed: b. What is the shutter speed range on your camera (slowest and fastest speeds)? 3. Aperture: c. List the apertures (full stops) on your camera’s lens from the lowest number to highest number. 4. White Balance: 5. RAW file: 6. JPEG: 7. RAW versus JPEG: 8. Wide Angle Lens: 9. Telephoto

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    Working Outline WorkSheet (I don’t accept written outlines) Topic: How to take a photo with a DSLR camera Specific Purpose: Using the ISO‚ shutter speed‚ and aperture to take a picture manually on a DSLR camera. Thesis statement: Today I will teach you how to correctly combine the ISO‚ shutter speed‚ and aperture in order to capture a photo manually with a DSLR camera. Introduction Attention Material (I)(Going to ask class question) “Raise your hand if you or someone you know‚ wither it

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    Basic Photography Photography is the art‚ science‚ and practice of creating durable images by recording light by means of an image sensor. Typically‚ a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel‚ which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. Photography

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    Purpose ● What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is to become familiar with the terms and usage of a microscope. ●Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Care must be taken while handling the microscope so as not to accidentally drop anything and harm oneself. Questions A. The following statements are true or false. If true‚ write a “T” on the answer line. If false‚ write

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    system using electronic diaphragm control (EDC) for measurement with open aperture using a Gallium-ArsenidePhosphide photo-diode‚ auto exposure compensation with +/two shutter speeds in half steps‚ automatic exposure system with memory key‚ battery check facilities flash indication general comments yes‚ green LED range 1/90 sec instant-return mirror Praktica-B-mount with EDC (electronic diaphragm control) aperture reflection into view finder first version with first version of exposure-compensation

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    Lab 3 Part 1

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    Your assignment is worth 50 points. Question 1  of 25 What property of a compound light microscope enables a person to change objectives without major focusing adjustments? resolving power magnification parfocal focusing resolution Question 2  of 25 How does closing the iris diaphragm affect image brightness and contrast? decreases both increases both decreases brightness and increases contrast increases brightness and decreases contrast decreases brightness but

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    focus on the foreground. · Punchy outdoor lighting · Aperture might be around f/18 in order to create a maximum depth of field. · Diagonal and diminish composition has create a sense of depth and perspective in the 2D images. Image 2: · High contrast due to the light source is inside the viewfinder and face to the camera lens. · Using repetition of form composition. · Silhouette · Aperture might be f/ 10 because the contour of characters is very clear

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    the location of collected evidence. Sketches can show measurements over long distances. What are aperture and f-number? How does the aperture relate to the F-number and how does the amount of light to which the film is exposed. The aperture is the hold behind the camera lens that can be opened or closed to control the amount of light that shines onto the film. By opening and closing the aperture. What is depth of

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    magnifies the image of the specimen‚ and projects the magnified image into the body tube. Since no single objective lens can fulfill all the needs of someone using the microscope‚ several objective lenses of varying magnifications and numerical aperture are mounted on the rotation nosepiece. The nosepiece must click into place for the objective lens to be in proper alignmrnt. You will notice that the lower power lenses (4X and 100X) are shorter than the high power lenses (40X and 100X)‚ meaning

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    Icon/Letter Name What It Does Do This This exposure mode makes the background out-of-focus‚ if it’s possible to do so. This eliminates distracting backgrounds‚ and can make the subject stand out from the background. The lens opening (aka f/stop or aperture) is the iris-like opening in the lens. When using this exposure mode‚ Head Portrait the camera selects a large lens opening‚ such as f/4. A large lens opening has a large opening‚ but the number is small. For example‚ f/4 has a physically small opening

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