- sensor, or
chemically by
means of a light-sensitive
material such as
photographic film. It is emplo**** in many
fields of science,
manufacturing (e.g.,...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also
known as
photographic memory and
total recall, is the
ability to
recall an
image from
memory with high precision—at...
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Photographic processing or
photographic development is the
chemical means by
which photographic film or
paper is
treated after photographic exposure to...
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image created by
light falling on a
photosensitive surface,
usually photographic film or an
electronic image sensor. The
process and
practice of creating...
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Photographic film is a
strip or
sheet of
transparent film base
coated on one side with a
gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive...
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Photographic composition techniques are used to set up the
elements of a picture.
These are the
techniques which resembles the way we
humans normally see...
- A
photographic mosaic or
photomosaic is a
picture (usually a photograph) that has been
divided into
tiled sections,
usually equal sized, each of which...
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Photographic paper is a
paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical, used for
making photographic prints. When
photographic paper is
exposed to light...
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unique images and in some instances,
signature expressions of art by
photographic artists. For example,
Ansel Adams used
darkroom exposure techniques to...
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Elena (2005).
Still Lovers.
Channel Photographics. ISBN 0-9766708-1-X. Ellis,
Havelock (1927).
Studies in the Psychology...