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    we continue to stay on top of the product design and prices of both cameras. By reducing the price of the Entry-Level camera and adding more features to the Multi-Feature camera‚ this will enable us to increase in sales. Customers will be looking for cheaper entry-level cameras and high quality Multi-Featured cameras. Entry-level cameras: We have chosen to decrease the size and functions of the entry-level cameras. These cameras are very small and customers are focusing on price here. The features

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    order to communicate what is going on. It is a movie in which you really have to pay attention to keep up with what is going on. There were many things that stuck out to me‚ but a few really stood out from the others; first the dialogue‚ second the camera shots‚ and third the characters. To begin‚ the dialogue in this movie is extremely funny. I noticed that most of the “good” people had the stereotypical Minnesotan accent and the “bad” people did not. I think this had to do with communicating the

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    way out‚ wandered in the city‚ and entered a shop selling cameras. There he finds a magical camera that vanquishes corrupt men. Eventually‚ politicians scamper to get hold of Juan’s power. Juan found himself resocializing because he has not seen the world for twenty years and is not aware of the changes. He has to adjust himself to the new surroundings but he did not have the chance to do that because something dreadful happened. The camera got stuck in his hand and the only way to get rid of it

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    The Photograph‚ “[m]uch of the photography of the body in the early twentieth century is an extension of nineteenth-century preoccupations and attitudes” (Clarke). The 19th century encompassed the Victorian Era‚ and although it was shortly after the camera was invented‚ according to the Museum of Sex: “Victorians took millions of photographs; an untold

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    lens and with open eyes. In this case‚ I agree with Sontag in the fact that we can’t learn about the world just from what the camera has captured‚ but disagree with her idea that photography is negative in the way that it allows for us to fill our minds and makes us feel. Sontag says that "photography implies that what we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it. (LI‚ P1)"A photographer takes a picture of a regular‚ old weapons factory; a simple picture. In reality‚ this is a

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    Learning to be a Depth Camera for Close-Range Human Capture and Interaction Sean Ryan Fanello1‚2 1 Cem Keskin1 Shahram Izadi1 Pushmeet Kohli1 David Kim1 David Sweeney1 Antonio Criminisi1 Jamie Shotton1 Sing Bing Kang1 Tim Paek1 Microsoft Research 2 iCub Facility - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia a b c e g d f h Figure 1: (a‚ b) Our approach turns any 2D camera into a cheap depth sensor for close-range human capture and 3D interaction scenarios. (c‚

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    Kodak was founded in 1888 by George Eastman‚ It started out selling inexpensive cameras‚ film‚ chemicals and paper. 1888 Eastman invented rolled photography film. Eastman also came up with an advertising slogan "you press the button‚ we do the rest" in 1888 Eastman had announced the invention of the photographic film in rolls‚ and that was the start of his business. He also put his first camera on the market. The First camera was loaded with enough film for at least 100 exposures; it was also portable

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    of memory and seals it into the history of those involved in the process. Susan Sontag’s didactic text “On Photography” digs deep into the meaning of photography and claims that it has unlimited power within modern society. Her exclamation that “cameras are fantasy-machines” exerts the idea that photography brings the world closer together‚ yet seems so distant as if it were all but an illusion. Sontag starts off her text by asserting that humans are still in Plato’s cave. She argues that humans

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    “Here I’ am Taking My Own Picture”- Analytical Its hard to imagine a time where photographs actually took time to produce. First of course to take the photograph‚ and then into the dark room where the film was transferred onto special paper to be put through developing chemicals. In the end you would hope for the best and that you looked good in the photo. It wasn’t all that long ago that this process existed. However‚ now we live in a technological world where anything is possible. You no

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    How did the work of the early pioneers of photography change people’s understanding of‚ and relationship with‚ the world around them? You may‚ if you wish‚ concentrate on one subject area - e.g. war photography‚ documentary photography‚ travel photography. (Please note that this question requires you to consider early reactions – i.e. nineteenth century material.) The invention of photography in the nineteenth century exposed the unknown to the general public. Suddenly‚ parts of

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