Traditional x-rays
use photographic film to capture images whereas digital x-rays use a digital image capture device (computer) to record the x-ray image.
To take a photo, the CCD is exposed to light: the same principle as taking a photo
using a photographic film or plate.
Not exact matches
Oxford University Sport can be hired for
use as a
filming and
photographic location.
But instead of
photographic film, it has a highly specialized retina that detects light and processes the signals
using dozens of different kinds of neurons.
Wolfe does share his
photographic secrets with his readers: an appendix gives details of the exposure, lens and
film used.
For their local survey, Impey and Bothun
used regular
photographic film, albeit of a particularly sensitive kind, in a camera with a much wider field of view than a CCD can muster.
Cyanine dyes are
used in
photographic emulsions to make
film sensitive to a greater range of wavelengths of light.
«Morphing», a technique put to good effect in the
film Terminator 2,
uses software to transform one
photographic image seamlessly into another — turning a car, for example, into a horse.
Each instrument
uses charge - coupled devices (CCDs) rather than
photographic film to capture the light.
One year later, the American physicist Robert Williams Wood recognized the possibility of improving the sensitivity of infrared
photographic film using kryptocyanine emulsion, the chemical cousin of dicyanine.
tin foil — foil made of tin or an alloy of tin and lead tinfoil foil — a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal; «the
photographic film was wrapped in foil» atomic number 50, Sn, tin — a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion;
used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide 2.
Because the picture boasts production values considerably above those usually found in AA features and, more importantly, because of the
use of the new
photographic technique, the
film is sure to be accorded more important programming than the company's average product, an evaluation already established by initial bookings.
«Seeing Double» (9:17), another featurette
filmed for the Vault Disney DVD, details The Parent Trap's breakthrough visual effects, illustrating how there appears to be two Hayley Millses simply from the
use of split - screen and a
photographic double.
How a
photographic image is cropped can make a huge difference in the visual impact, the same way that filmmakers will
film from a distance or
use closeups to bring the viewer closer to the actors and actresses.
Digital radiography also
uses less radiation, which makes it safer than traditional
photographic film x-rays.
Digital radiography is a form of x-ray imaging, where digital x-ray sensors are
used instead of traditional
photographic film.
Deconstructing those mechanisms, Tonsfeldt creates work which isolates, emphasizes, or disrupts both analog and digital components of the medium, including the frame, and materials such as printer inks,
photographic papers, and the optical
films used in LCD screens.
Julia Riddiough creates vivid
film &
photographic essays that combine fact & fiction
using found imagery.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a
photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous
films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that
use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
Julia Riddiough is a Margate based artist creating vivid
film &
photographic essays that combine fact & fiction
using found imagery often from the archive.
Using a number of different experimental
photographic processes, one of which he discovered after having his
film accidentally exposed b y an airport screening machine, imposing traces of his own travels on the medium itself.
Jeanine Oleson is an artist whose practice incorporates interdisciplinary
uses of performance,
film / video, installation, and
photographic work, often collaboratively.
Named after the Amanda Lear song, «I Am a Photograph,» and curated by German photographer Marco Breuer — whose works are famously made without the
use of the camera or
film — this exhibition brings together a group of 27 artists who engage in
photographic processes or are concerned with
photographic issues.
The artist
uses a variety of
photographic techniques including pinhole cameras, 16 mm
film and HD video to reimagine America's history with slavery, investigate kitschy religious theme parks and update the notorious «Birth of a Nation» for an age in which the police are regularly caught on video murdering black men and women.
Sternbach
uses both large format
film and early
photographic processes to create contemporary landscapes and environmental portraits.
He employs
photographic techniques without relying on the
use of a camera, aperture, or
film, utilizing a combination of photogrammic, abrasive, and incisive ways of mark making to create images.
The same year, Baldessari moved to Santa Monica, where he met many artists and writers, and began to collect
photographic images from
films and other commercial sources that he would
use in his work; during the same period, he photographed himself in deliberately amateurish compositions, and employed local sign painters to execute text - based works.
He worked as an intern in visual artist Doug Aitken's studio, a figure who
uses film in highly
photographic ways.
Gioli, who is among the artists representing Italy at this year's Venice Biennial, works with 16 mm
film and photography, altering and reinventing
photographic techniques to achieve new
uses of light and chemicals for his
photographic series.
McAlpine has cut, collaged and layered these sections of
film to create abstract compositions and has
used these to produce
photographic prints which amplify the traces of the human hand in the surface texture of scratches and dust.
He makes
use of new and outdated technologies and borrows from Hollywood
film genres and classic literary works to create contextual frameworks for his
film and
photographic projects.
She often
used materials associated with gathering information for empirical research, such as graph paper,
photographic film and audio tapes, chosen for their utilitarian qualities.
Using cameras he constructs himself, McCaw photographs the sun's trajectory directly onto
photographic paper, not negative
film.
The exhibition — which contextualizes drawing as part of her broader consideration of
photographic and
film representation — shows how drawing can revisit, question and change images
used for personal, cultural and national identity.
The exhibition showcases short
films and
photographic work from Glas» ongoing research - led work investigating immigration and technologies
used to monitor the movement of people across territories.
Photographic equipment
used: 35 mm transparencies (on a variety of
films, but Agfa CT18 in the 1960's to early 1980's followed by Fujichrome in the late 1980's.)
Not only has this ruling not deterred California municipalities from operating the «
photographic enforcement» systems, but, as reported by the Los Angeles Times» LA Now blog (and FindLaw's Law & Daily Life), the city is keenly aware that more revenue can be generated from
use of the cameras if they can just tweak the law to allow tickets to be issued for all of the other driver naughtiness captured on
film.
Develop and print
photographic films using printing equipment, developing equipment, TouchUp tools, and chemicals
They might
use the account to share a
photographic or
film - based investigation, or to share links to related resources and research, for example.