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Cutting Edge Digital Imaging
1,377 wordsAll good things must eventually come to an end. Polaroid was founded by a brilliant Harvard University dropout in 1937, Polaroid Corp. , which filed for bankruptcy protection on October 12 th 2001, went from making 3 -D glasses, desk lamps and filters for gun sights to become the number 1 maker of instant cameras in the world. Polaroid has proven to be an influential force throughout the decades. Polaroid developed a heat-seeking missile equipped with miniature computers, during the Second World...
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X Ray Nobel Prize
1,955 wordsBest Candidate Introduction There has been a trend within recent years to foster the use of digital technologies in our life. Medicine is no exception to the rule, as it continues to use new generation of equipment, which uses the state-of-the-art digital technologies aimed to facilitate obtaining and processing data. This trend develops dynamically, and digital x-ray diagnostics becomes the most technologically advanced direction in the medicine. The paper explores the history of x-ray, the his...
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Black And White Electrical Impulses
2,017 wordsOverview Digital cameras capture images electronically and convert them into digital data that can be stored and manipulated by a computer. Like conventional cameras, digital cameras have a lens, aperture, and shutter, but they dont use film. When light passes through the lens it is focused on a photo-sensitive electronic chip called a charged coupling device (CCD). The CCD converts light impulses into electrical impulses (also called analog signal forms). The signals are fed into a microprocess...
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Silicon Chip Digital Image
2,196 wordsThe Process and Difference of Digital Imaging and Their Effects The traditional photographic process that has defined image reproduction for over 150 years involves a long drawn out series of chemical reactions beginning with the capture of light on silver film and ending with the fixing of the image onto paper or a transparency through the development processing. The final image is analog, which means it is composed of continuous gradients that are analogous to the gradients seen in the world a...
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Digital Imaging Digital Technology
1,298 wordsJulia Short Digital imaging inevitably undermines photography's status as an essentially truthful medium. Discuss. Until recently, at least, it was possible to define photography as a process involving optics, light sensitive material and the chemical processing of this material to produce prints or slides. Today though, that definition is subject to change. Technological innovations are shifting photography from its original chemical basis towards electronics It is not overstating it to say tha...
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Wide Area Network Digital Imaging
1,097 wordsEastman Kodak Company is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of photographic equipment. It develops, manufactures, and markets photographic and chemical products for both amateur and professional photographers. The companys other products include X-ray films, pharmaceuticals, copier-duplicators, acetate fibers, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, and videocassettes. Kodak also provides film and equipment for commercial fields such as the healthcare and motion picture industries. Kodak al...
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