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SANTOS, CHARLENE MAE

10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography is the process of using electronic and computing appliances to
capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs. It encompasses several
different technologies to provide electronic or computer-based photography services.
It is mainly used as a means to create, publish or use digital photographs on computers
and/or the Internet.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
ALBAYDA, MIKE ANDREI
10 - QUEZON
1. What is digital photography?

Digital photography is the art and science of producing and


manipulating digital photographs, photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital
photographs can be produced in a number of ways: directly with a digital camera, by
capturing a frame from a video, by scanning a conventional photograph. Once a
photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of special effects to it
with image enhancing software. You can then print the photo out on a normal printer or
send it to a developing studio which will print it out on photographic paper.

2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.


The concept of cameras were skimmed through as early as Aristotle's time. However,
they use the same concept in using telescopes to view the sun without the glare. The
earliest cameras were called pinhole cameras because it a closed box was involved
with a small hole drilled into one wall. When light hits the box, the beam enters the hole
and the projected image is the same as what outside looks like, but inverted. Also, they
discovered that the smaller the hole, the sharper the image becomes. However, an
optical hole size is critical because reducing the hole size could also decrease the
brightness.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
BALUYOT, JOHN PAUL
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to
capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film.
The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital
processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or digital printing. Until the advent of such
technology, photographs were made by exposing light sensitive photographic film and
paper, which was processed in liquid chemical solutions to develop and stabilize the
image. Digital photographs are typically created solely by computer-based photoelectric
and mechanical techniques, without wet bath chemical processing.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
BONAYON, PETER JASON
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?

Digital photography is the art and science of producing and


manipulating digital photographs, photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital
photographs can be produced in a number of ways: directly with a digital camera, by
capturing a frame from a video, by scanning a conventional photograph. Once a
photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of special effects to it
with image enhancing software. You can then print the photo out on a normal printer or
send it to a developing studio which will print it out on photographic paper.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The concept of cameras were skimmed through as early as Aristotle's time. However,
they use the same concept in using telescopes to view the sun without the glare. The
earliest cameras were called pinhole cameras because it a closed box was involved
with a small hole drilled into one wall. When light hits the box, the beam enters the hole
and the projected image is the same as what outside looks like, but inverted. Also, they
discovered that the smaller the hole, the sharper the image becomes. However, an
optical hole size is critical because reducing the hole size could also decrease the
brightness.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
GUEVARA, JOHN GABRIEL
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography is the process of using electronic and computing appliances to
capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs. It encompasses several
different technologies to provide electronic or computer-based photography services.
It is mainly used as a means to create, publish or use digital photographs on computers
and/or the Internet.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
ELY, KRIZZA LEXIE
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to
capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film.
The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital
processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or digital printing. Until the advent of such
technology, photographs were made by exposing light sensitive photographic film and
paper, which was processed in liquid chemical solutions to develop and stabilize the
image. Digital photographs are typically created solely by computer-based photoelectric
and mechanical techniques, without wet bath chemical processing.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The concept of cameras were skimmed through as early as Aristotle's time. However,
they use the same concept in using telescopes to view the sun without the glare. The
earliest cameras were called pinhole cameras because it a closed box was involved
with a small hole drilled into one wall. When light hits the box, the beam enters the hole
and the projected image is the same as what outside looks like, but inverted. Also, they
discovered that the smaller the hole, the sharper the image becomes. However, an
optical hole size is critical because reducing the hole size could also decrease the
brightness.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
GARCIA, CHLOE LOUISE
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography is the process of using electronic and computing appliances to
capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs. It encompasses several
different technologies to provide electronic or computer-based photography services.
It is mainly used as a means to create, publish or use digital photographs on computers
and/or the Internet.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
MACASPAC, LEIAN KHATE
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?

Digital photography is the art and science of producing and


manipulating digital photographs, photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital
photographs can be produced in a number of ways: directly with a digital camera, by
capturing a frame from a video, by scanning a conventional photograph. Once a
photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of special effects to it
with image enhancing software. You can then print the photo out on a normal printer or
send it to a developing studio which will print it out on photographic paper.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The concept of cameras were skimmed through as early as Aristotle's time. However,
they use the same concept in using telescopes to view the sun without the glare. The
earliest cameras were called pinhole cameras because it a closed box was involved
with a small hole drilled into one wall. When light hits the box, the beam enters the hole
and the projected image is the same as what outside looks like, but inverted. Also, they
discovered that the smaller the hole, the sharper the image becomes. However, an
optical hole size is critical because reducing the hole size could also decrease the
brightness.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
RABINO, KRYSTLE JAHNNA
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to
capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film.
The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital
processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or digital printing. Until the advent of such
technology, photographs were made by exposing light sensitive photographic film and
paper, which was processed in liquid chemical solutions to develop and stabilize the
image. Digital photographs are typically created solely by computer-based photoelectric
and mechanical techniques, without wet bath chemical processing.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
TORRENUEVA, ATTILA
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?


Digital photography is the process of using electronic and computing appliances to
capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs. It encompasses several
different technologies to provide electronic or computer-based photography services.
It is mainly used as a means to create, publish or use digital photographs on computers
and/or the Internet.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The concept of cameras were skimmed through as early as Aristotle's time. However,
they use the same concept in using telescopes to view the sun without the glare. The
earliest cameras were called pinhole cameras because it a closed box was involved
with a small hole drilled into one wall. When light hits the box, the beam enters the hole
and the projected image is the same as what outside looks like, but inverted. Also, they
discovered that the smaller the hole, the sharper the image becomes. However, an
optical hole size is critical because reducing the hole size could also decrease the
brightness.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.
VILLANOZA, CHRISZANDRA VIERR
10 – QUEZON

1. What is digital photography?

Digital photography is the art and science of producing and


manipulating digital photographs, photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital
photographs can be produced in a number of ways: directly with a digital camera, by
capturing a frame from a video, by scanning a conventional photograph. Once a
photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of special effects to it
with image enhancing software. You can then print the photo out on a normal printer or
send it to a developing studio which will print it out on photographic paper.
2. Briefly describe the basic technology behind the earliest cameras.
The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and white colors only. In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before
a camera can take a single shot. That is the reason why almost all the pictures are like
a natural look faced pictures. Cameras evolved to daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry
plates, film, and to the modern day with digital cameras. Digital cameras differ that they
do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal
storage instead. Their low operating costs have relegated chemical cameras to market.
Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.
3. In place of the previous light-sensitive film, how are today’s digital images captured
and restored?
We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being
captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
4. What are the two main types of digital photography? Explain each type briefly. Cite
three differences of these two types of digital photography.
There are actually several types of digital photography, not just two.
1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.
2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.
3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.
4. Wildlife/Animal Photography
5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes,
models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.

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