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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

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WHAT IS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?

• Digital photography is one of several forms of digital imaging. It uses an array of electronic photo detectors to capture the image focused by the lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. The captured image is then digitized and stored as a computer file ready for digital processing, viewing, digital publishing or printing.

• simpled word :it is photography where the image is exposed, captured and stored electronically rather than on film.

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DIGITAL CAMERA

WHAT IS DIGITAL CAMERA?

A digital camera is a camera that stores the pictures and video it takes in electronic format instead of to film.

EXAMPLE:compact,DSLR and

DSLM

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Digital Camera & Its Controls

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FRONT VIEW

DSLRDSLR

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BACK VIEW

DSLRDSLR

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DSLMDSLM

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Similarities Between SLR &

DSLRCATEGORY SLR&DSLR

Optical Viewfinder

Yes

Manual Controls

Yes

Lenses Interchangeable

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Differences Between SLR & DSLRCATEGORY SLR DSLR

Technology Reflex mirror that allows live optical viewing through the lens taking the image.

Reflex mirror that allows live and digital optical viewing through the lens taking the image.

Storages devices

Camera Film (36 images per roll of film)

Memory cards (Thousands of images)

Shutter Speed

1-1/1000 s 1 – 1/4000 s

Video Captures

No Yes

Live Preview No Yes

Reusability Images cannot be erased, and the film cannot be reused

Images can be erased; card can be reused for a new set of pictures

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Similarities Between DSLR &

DSLMCATEGORY DSLR&DSLM

size sensor

same

image quality

excellent

video yes

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Differences Between DSLR & DSLMCATEGORY DSLR (Nikon D3300) DSLM (Samsung

NX300)

Size and Bulk larger (to fit mirror&prism)

smaller than DSLR (mirrorless)

Complex Mirror and Shutter Design

have a noise when picure its taken, prone to dust

quiter when picture was taken, less prone to dust

Autofocus ability

Phase detection: Very fast .Contrast detection in live view: slow

Phase & Contrast detection. Fast.have hybrid AF

viewfinder Optical viewfinder (OVF)

Electronic viewfinder (EVF)/LVF

shutter speeds

1 – 1/4000 s 30-1/6000s

ISO range 100-3200 100-25600

Touchscreen No yes

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DSLR Mode Dial have 2 catagories:

I.Full Automatic II.Scene Modes

CA

NO

NN

IKO

N

Program Mode (P):Exposure is automatic, but you can manually control settings like ISO, white balance and color modeAperture Priority Mode (A or Av): You pick a lens aperture (the lens opening), all else is automaticShutter Priority Mode (S or Tv) : You decide how long the shutter is open (shutter speed), all else is automaticISO Priority Mode (Sv): You pick an ISO, all else is automatic (a limited feature available on only a few DSLRs)Full Manual Mode (M) : You're on your own.

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SLR mode

DSLR mode

SCENE MODES

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Exposure Mode: Auto

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Exposure Mode: Auto Flash Off

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Exposure Mode: Potrait

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Exposure Mode: Landscape

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Exposure Mode: Sports

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Exposure Mode: Close Up

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Exposure Mode: Night Potrait

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Strength &Technique in

Digital Photography

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Visual Modification/Manipulation Using Camera

Visual Modification/Manipulation Using Camera

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Select an image

Edit the image

Save the edited image

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Adjusting the Brightness

Trimming images

Correcting an Image

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• EOS-1D Mark II N• EOS-1Ds Mark II• EOS-1D Mark II• EOS- 1Ds• EOS-1D• EOS 5D• EOS 10D

• EOS DIGITAL XT/350D DIGITAL

• EOS 20D• EOS DIGITAL REBEL/300D

DIGITAL• EOS D60

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Adjusting the Brightness

we can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of -100 to +100 (in 1-step increments

when entering a value)

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3 Steps:

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Before

After

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Trimming Images

We can trim an image within our desired

range

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3 Steps:

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More Information:

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Before After

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Correcting Image

We can correct an image using:

Repairing

Copy Stamp

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Repairing

we can correct an image so that unwanted spots (spots that we want to delete) on the image blend with

surrounding color

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6 Steps of Repairing:

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Example of repairing:

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Before After

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Copy Stamp

we can correct an image by pasting a section copied from

another part of the same image to unwanted part of the

image

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6 Steps of Copy Stamp

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STORAGE DEVICES

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Types ofstorage devises

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CF Card: was developed by SanDisk

Corp and these cards are about the size of a matchbook.

: offer very high storage capacities and fast processing

times:suitable for video recording

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SD Card

: smaller than CF cards and are used in over half of current

camera models.

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MM Card (MMC)

: cards are even smaller cards used in a few pocket cameras

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Memory Stick

: a proprietary format from Sony Corporation, is shaped something like a stick of gum. These cards are used only in

Sony products

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Hard Drives: such as Hitachi's Microdrive and

Sony's Compactvault are high speed, high capacity hard disk

drives. These drives are so small they can be plugged into a Type II

CompactFlash slot on a digital camera or flash card reader. (Type I

CompactFlash slots are thinner).

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One-time Used Flash Cards: have been introduced with the idea that flash memory is so inexpensive you can leave your photos on a card

instead of copying then to a computer. This is not recommended

for serious photographers.

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• When you have more than one card, a case protects your spares.