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Digital photography uses
cameras containing arrays of
electronic photodetectors interfaced to an analog-to-digital
converter (ADC) to
produce images focused...
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Aerial photography (or
airborne imagery) is the
taking of
photographs from an
aircraft or
other airborne platforms. When
taking motion pictures, it is...
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Triennial of
Photography (Triennale der Photographie) is a
festival of
photography in and
around Hamburg, Germany.
Originated as an
initiative of...
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MOMus Photography, in full MOMus–Thessaloniki
Museum of
Photography, is
located in Thessaloniki,
Central Macedonia, Greece. It is
currently housed in...
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Panasonic Holdings Corporation is a ****anese
multinational electronics company,
headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, ****an. It was
founded in 1918 as Matsu****a...
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chromaticities may be
defined in
relation to this
reference using polar coordinates. The hue is the
angular component, and the
purity is the
radial component...
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Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) is a map
projection system for ****igning
coordinates to
locations on the
surface of the Earth. Like the
traditional method...
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Measurements and
Internal Point Coordinates—Geography—U.S.
Census Bureau".
State Area
Measurements and
Internal Point Coordinates. U.S.
Department of Commerce...
- The
National Museum of
Photography (Nationale Fotomuseum) is
located in the
Black Diamond, a
modern waterfront extension to the
Royal Danish Library in...
- The
Shoji Ueda
Museum of
Photography, is a
museum in Hōki, Tottori, ****an that is
solely dedicated to
exhibiting and
archiving the work of the photographer...