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  • Digital Camera Color White
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    ... ted) into JPEG format. The completed image is then transferred to the memory card on the camera. Some cameras will need this process to finish before taking another picture, some cameras have an internal buffer that is large enough to hold a number of pictures, and can therefore take multiple pictures in a row, called burst shooting. Before a picture is taken the camera must prepare for it. That is why there is sometimes a delay from when the shutter release button is pressed and when the pi...
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  • Photographer Must Adjust Outer Circle Photo
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    To optimize the quality of ones portrait photos, a photographer must combine a series of camera techniques. A photo is a piece of art used to capture a moment in time. For a photographer to beautify the appearance of the photos he takes, he must know how his camera works. The photographer must adjust his aperture to suit the type of film he has and know how to load the film. Stillness is a key factor in taking a quality photo. If the camera is shaken during the time that the shutter is opening a...
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  • Planets Revolve Copernican Theory
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    ... an accelerating automobile feel the force of the seat against their backs overcoming their inertia so as to increase their velocity. As the car decelerates, the passengers tend to continue in motion and lurch forward. If the car turns a corner, then a package on the car seat will slide across the seat as the inertia of the package causes it to continue moving in a straight line. Any body spinning on its axis, such as a flywheel, exhibits rotational inertia, a resistance to change of its rota...
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  • Snow Falling On Cedars Watching A Movie
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    ... vel, and still portray the main plot and theme of the novel. The director of the movie Snow falling on Cedars did a superb job in staying with the plot of the book without changing it much, especially since he had a book with a difficult plot to work with in the first place. I noticed that the scenes were significantly shortened in the movie compared to the book, but that was just due to the directors time restraints. The director also played around with the order of the plot too which I fou...
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  • Sheet Of Paper Focal Length
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    Aim: To examine characteristics of a converging lens and the images they create. Also to examine the focal length and how the focus point may be found and developing rules for locating an image via ray drawings and the intersection of rays. Chromatic aberration will also be explored and why it happens. Theory: Both lenses and mirrors have a principle axis, yet a lens has two focal points as opposed to a mirror that has only one. When considering converging lenses, the primary focal point (PF) ca...
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  • Optic Nerve Nerve Impulses
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    The Eye is the organ of sight. Eyes enable people to perform daily tasks and to learn about the world that surrounds them. Sight, or vision, is a rapidly occurring process that involves continuous interaction between the eye, the nervous system, and the brain. When someone looks at an object, what he / she is really seeing is the light that the object reflects, or gives off. This reflected light passes through the lens and falls on to the retina of the eye. Here, the light induces nerve impulses...
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  • Blurred Vision Color Blindness
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    ... interpreted, and sight occurs. Light must pass through the covering layers of the retina to reach the layer of rods and cones. There are about 75 to 150 million cones in the human retina. Rods do not detect lines, points, or color. They perceive only light and dark tones in an image. The sensitive rods can determine outlines of objects in almost complete darkness. They make it possible for people to see in darkness or at night. Cones are the keenest of the retina's receptor cells. They detec...
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  • The Eye And Laser Surgery
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    A Functioning Eye (Emmetropia) The eye is the organ of sight. It is used in almost everything we do, from playing sport to reading. A normal and well functioning eye can focus objects and images, both near and far, perceive depth and adapt to changes in light. The perception of depth is due to having two separate eyes creating two separate images, while the ability to adapt to light change is attributed to the iris and the dilator muscles. However these two aspects of the eye are not involved in...
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  • Case Study Of Vistakon And Disposable Contact Lenses
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    Vistakon is a well-established, overwhelming market leader in the disposable contact lens industry, based on strong brand equity and channels of distribution. Additionally, as a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson, Vistakon has considerable resources at its disposal. The launching of 1 Day Acuvue, with newly invested manufacturing technology in place, provides a great opportunity to preempt competition and thus enhance its positioning. However, 1 Day Acuvue potentially flourishes by cannibalizing ...
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  • Peace Corps Digital Camera
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    Dear Customer: There are some information / data which I believe you should supply so I left them blank. If you have any question, please dont hesitate to contact the administrator of this site at o. I have also included a variety of sample writing (on pages 6 - 23) you can use for your work portfolio. Hope you will find everything in order. Best regards, Gigi Url for the job posting: web Web Content Editor: Promethean, Inc. Company Name Promethean, Inc. Job Category Internet/New Media; Educatio...
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  • Running Head Sensory System
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    Running head: SENSORY SYSTEM Sensory System July 16, 2009 Sensory System Part 1 Cataract Cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye. This clouding affects normal vision. In order to understand how does cataract formation represent a variance from normal anatomy and physiology, it is important to understand the lens and its functioning. The lens is a clear part of human eye helping to focus image or light on the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the human eye. In a normal eye w...
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  • Distant Objects Early Detection
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    Corrective Lenses Today many people suffer from eye illnesses. And many of those people choose to wear corrective lenses, but they dont not much about them. When we use things, we often dont realize how important they are, what meaning they possess. So what are corrective lenses? How do they work? To understand that we have to know how a human eye works. The work of a human eye is based on a principle similar to that of a camera. An eye has a natural lens through which the light goes and focuses...
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  • Falls In Love English Patient
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    The English Patient, directed by Anthony Minghella, is a romantic, melodramatic film which defines the art of cinematography. The internal and external rhythms, lighting, camera angles, lenses, music, dialogue, and editing are displayed in a way which conveys the meanings and themes to the viewer in such a clear and efficient manner. Due to this fine exhibition, it is of the belief that film schools should use this piece of artwork as a guide to students who wish to learn what cinematography act...
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  • Optic Nerve Nerve Impulses
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    The Human Eye The Eye is the organ of that you gives your sight. Eyes enable people to perform tasks and to learn about the world that around them. Sight, or vision, is a rapidly occurring process that involves interaction between the eye the nervous system and the brain. When someone looks at an object, what he / she is really seeing is the light that the object reflects, or gives off. This reflected light passes through the lens and falls on to the retina of the eye. Here, the light induces ne...
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  • Fibre Optic Endoscopes Fibre Optic Endoscopy Fiber
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    Fiber optics produced by special methods from silica glass and quartz which replaced copper wire is very useful in telecommunications, long distance telephone lines and in examining internal parts of the body (endoscopy). Equipment for photography is available with all current fiber-optic endoscopes. Through a process known as total internal reflection, light rays beamed into the fiber can propagate within the core for great distances with remarkably little attenuation or reduction in intensity....
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  • Hubble Space Telescope Space Shuttle
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    The Hubble Space Telescope The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the worlds most powerful earth-orbiting reflecting telescopes. With its capability of producing images from any wavelength, the HST is the eyes of the universe for scientists on earth. The HST has a capability of operating at any wavelength from a near infrared level to a visible range to an ultraviolet level. Because of this capability, scientists can view toward the outmost reach of the universe. The HST has a 2. 4 meter objective...
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  • Hundred Years Ago Snow Falling On Cedars
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    Air, food, water, shelter, and fire are important elements of life for human bing's. Without those elements humans could not possibly survive. Those are the obvious ones, but have you ever thought of something else that you couldn? t live without? When you answered that question did television, or books come to mind? If they didn? t then think again. Entertainment is a very important part of our existence, especially in our culture. Without entertainment, whether it be individual or with a group...
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  • Optic Nerve Fibrous Tissue
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    What are visual defects and how common are the by Nate Schackow 2 nd Period December 17, 1996 The human eye does alot more than allowing you to see. It is very complex and has many parts and features which can have defects. However, to understand defects you must first know how the eye works. First light passes through the cornea, which is the transparent part of the sclera, or white of the eye, which is composed of tough fibrous tissue. Behind the sclera is a watery fluid called the aqueous hum...
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  • Part Of American Camera Obscura
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    The most important thing to photography is light. The camera is a precise instrument for capturing light. The word camera in Latin means room. The name camera comes from the first invention towards capturing the world on film, the camera obscura or dark room. This invention came about in the 14 th century and was used by such artists as Da Vinci and Michelangelo to more accurately draw their subjects onto paper. The invention of this box, made way for more advancements in cameras and photography...
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  • Sheet Of Paper Focal Length
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    Aim: To examine characteristics of a converging lens and the images they create. Also to examine the focal length and how the focus point may be found and developing rules for locating an image via ray drawings and the intersection of rays. Chromatic aberration will also be explored and why it happens. Theory: Both lenses and mirrors have a principle axis, yet a lens has two focal points as opposed to a mirror that has only one. When considering converging lenses, the primary focal point (PF) ca...
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