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Imaging system using three sensors
A three-CCD (3CCD) camera is a camera whose imaging system uses three separate charge-coupled devices (CCDs), each one receiving filtered red, green,
Three-CCD_camera
Process for broadcasting content stored on film stock
pulsed LED/triggered three-CCD camera systems. Flashing the LED light source for a very short time gives the full-frame CCD camera a stop action of the
Telecine
batteries. These are features that help make an old camera easy to use today. Notably, no Fujifilm Super CCD digicams qualify, because none support SDXC, raw
List of digital cameras with CCD sensors
List_of_digital_cameras_with_CCD_sensors
Digital imaging circuit
cameras, active pixel sensors, also known as CMOS sensors (complementary MOS sensors), are generally used. However, the large quality advantage CCDs enjoyed
Charge-coupled_device
Image sensor, consisting of an integrated circuit
be incorporated into most CCD sensors, becoming a fixture in consumer electronic video cameras and then digital still cameras. Since then, the PPD has
Active-pixel_sensor
Device that converts images into electronic signals
consumption in battery powered devices than CCDs. CCD sensors are used for high end broadcast quality video cameras, and CMOS sensors dominate in still photography
Image_sensor
Optical device for recording images
(CCD) provided by Fairchild Semiconductor, which provided only 0.01 megapixels to capture images. Sasson combined the CCD device with movie camera parts
Camera
Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism
Fairchild developed a 100 x 100 pixel interline CCD image sensor. This CCD was used in the first commercial CCD camera, the Fairchild MV-100, which was introduced
Digital single-lens reflex camera
Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera
Optical device used with a camera to create images
camera lens, photographic lens or photographic objective is an optical lens or assembly of lenses (compound lens) used in conjunction with a camera body
Camera_lens
Aesthetic quality of blur in the out-of-focus parts of an image
ordinary camera focused at infinity, the resulting image is large enough to scan the information in the barcode. Airy disk Light-field camera Mandelbaum
Bokeh
Camera that captures photographs or video in digital format
electronic camera that used a monochrome Fairchild Semiconductor CCD image sensor in 1975. Around the same time, Fujifilm began developing CCD technology
Digital_camera
Phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place
with "roll camera", answered by "speed!" by the camera operator once the camera is recording. The clapper, who is already in front of the camera with the
Principal_photography
Photography that reproduces colors
the use of a prism to separate the colors onto three separate capturing devices, as in a three-CCD camera. The Bayer pattern itself has had various modifications
Color_photography
Swivelling a camera horizontally from a fixed position
cinematography and photography, panning means swivelling a still or video camera horizontally from a fixed position. This motion is similar to the motion
Panning_(camera)
Type of camera that can also capture the direction of travel of light rays
field camera. The prototype is built around a Nikon Eclipse transmitted light microscope/wide-field fluorescence microscope and standard CCD cameras. Light
Light_field_camera
Portrayal of sexual subject matter
invention of the motion picture in 1895. A pioneer of the motion picture camera, Thomas Edison, released various films, including The Kiss that were denounced
Pornography
Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface
is called photography. Photographs are now created using a smartphone or camera, which uses a lens to focus the scene's visible wavelengths of light into
Photograph
Image artifact in a lens system
attached to the lighting to keep it from shining on the camera. Filters can be attached to the camera lens which will also minimise lens flare, which is especially
Lens_flare
Early color photography method
specialized holder with pure mercury behind the film. When it is exposed in the camera through the glass side of the plate, the light rays which strike the transparent
Lippmann_plate
Mobile phone with photographic capability
charge-coupled device (CCD) type cameras. Some use CMOS back-illuminated sensors, which use even less energy, at a higher price than CMOS and CCD. The usual fixed-focus
Camera_phone
Photography of the naked human body
Marconi, 1841–1885 Adam and Eve by Frank Eugene, taken 1898, published in Camera Work no. 30, 1910 After World War I, avant-garde photographers such as Brassaï
Nude_photography
Art photography using erotica, and sexually suggestive appeals
nude lady by unknown photographer, 19th century Woman poses naked for the camera, Félix-Jacques Moulin, c. 1851–1854 Before 1839, depictions of nudity and
Erotic_photography
Device producing a burst of artificial light
powders. Modern cameras often activate flash units automatically. Flash units are commonly built directly into a camera. Some cameras allow separate flash
Flash_(photography)
Digital image sensor that attaches to the back of a film camera
Pro Back Plus using their own CCD, Imacon made the ixpress 96, Phase One had their H20 and Sinar continued its camera back development from the 22, 23h
Digital_camera_back
CCD could be used as an imaging sensor. The CCD has increasingly been replaced by the active pixel sensor (APS), commonly used in cell phone cameras.
History_of_photography
Digital camera released in 1993
framework for a line of professional DV cameras, including the DCR-VX1000, DCR-VX9000, and DSR-200. Sony CCD-VX1[permanent dead link] (Official webpage)
Sony_CCD-VX3
Subtractive color model used in printing
halftoning, CMYK inks would only produce eight colors: the three primaries (cyan, magenta, yellow), the three secondaries (red, green, blue), white, and black.
CMYK_color_model
Optical device
A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') is the natural phenomenon in which light passing through
Camera_obscura
Noise in digital sensors
fixed-pattern noise related to digital image sensors, as used in cameras and optical instruments. Both CCD and CMOS sensors are two-dimensional arrays of photosensitive
Photo_response_non-uniformity
Swiveling a camera vertically from a fixed position
cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to
Tilt_(camera)
Pictures encoded as binary data
the next. The CCD is a semiconductor circuit that was later used in the first digital video cameras for television broadcasting. Early CCD sensors suffered
Digital_image
Composition technique
Likewise, when photographing a still subject who is not directly facing the camera, the majority of the extra room should be in front of the subject with the
Rule_of_thirds
Photograph captured without creating a posed appearance
used to capture people in their natural state without them noticing the camera. The main focus is on capturing the candid expressions and moments of life
Candid_photography
Brightness in an image or video
color information. Converting R′G′B′ sources (such as the output of a three-CCD camera) into luma and chroma allows for chroma subsampling: because human
Luma_(video)
Photography genre
sophisticated) camera—film camera or digital camera—can be readily used for common landscape photography. Higher-resolution and larger-format digital cameras (or
Landscape_photography
Type of camera
Pinhole cameras with CCDs (charge-coupled devices) are sometimes used for surveillance because they are difficult to detect. Related cameras, image forming
Pinhole_camera
Photography genre; subjects are portrayed in glamorous poses
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Glamour_photography
Imaging of astronomical objects
wide field of view (such as Schmidt cameras), or for work at specific wavelengths of light. Astronomical CCD cameras may cool the sensor to reduce thermal
Astrophotography
Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system
to see what the CCD is capturing. However, SLR is still popular in high-end and professional cameras because they are system cameras with interchangeable
Single-lens_reflex_camera
Type of lens
large image circle enables either large tilt & shift movements with a view camera. By convention, in still photography, the normal lens for a particular format
Wide-angle_lens
Inverse relationship between the intensity and duration
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Reciprocity_(photography)
Taking images of the ground from the air
using action cameras while skydiving or wingsuiting. Handheld cameras may be manually operated by the photographer, while mounted cameras are usually remotely
Aerial_photography
Visual storage media used by film cameras
(S-shaped density to exposure with film, vs. linear response curve for digital CCD sensors c.f.), (2) resolution, and (3) continuity of tone. Karlheinz Keller
Photographic_film
Superimposition of two or more exposures to create a single image
Ordinarily, cameras have a sensitivity to light that is a function of time. For example, a one-second exposure is an exposure in which the camera image is
Multiple_exposure
Type of camera lens with long focal length
object at infinity, the distance from this single lens to focal plane of the camera (where the sensor or film is) has to be adjusted to the focal length of
Telephoto_lens
Image on photographic film
reversed order occurs because the extremely light-sensitive chemicals a camera film must use to capture an image quickly enough for ordinary picture-taking
Negative_(photography)
Non-digital photography that uses film or chemical emulsions
limited resurgence due, in part to, social media and the ubiquity of digital cameras. With the renewed interest in traditional photography, new organizations
Analog_photography
Photographic documentation of wars
needed] The Mexican-American War was the first one to be captured by a camera. A number of daguerreotypes were taken of the occupation of Saltillo during
War_photography
Camera, uses the original silent film cinema format 18 × 24 mm
Half-frame cameras, also called single-frame or split-frame cameras, are film cameras compatible with 35mm film types. These cameras capture congruent
Half-frame_camera
Measure of how strongly an optical system converges or diverges light
a pinhole camera model. This model leads to the simple geometric model that photographers use for computing the angle of view of a camera; in this case
Focal_length
Photographic portrait taken after arrest
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Mug_shot
Genre of photography
images often exploit the unpredictable, non-standard optical traits of toy cameras (such as light leaks and irregular lens alignment), and non-standard film
Lomography
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List of most expensive photographs
List_of_most_expensive_photographs
Artistic photography of the naked human body
with similar pose Adam and Eve by Frank Eugene, taken 1898, published in Camera Work no. 30, 1910 Nude by Gaudenzio Marconi, 1841–1885 Guglielmo Plüschow
Fine-art_nude_photography
Photographic process
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Albumen_print
Photography appearance
The effect can also be influenced by the near proximity of the flash and camera lens. In children, a different hue red reflex, such as white or yellow,
Red-eye_effect
World, 2003 book by the editors of Life Fine-art photography History of the camera History of photography Pulitzer Prize for Photography Pulitzer Prize for
List of photographs considered the most important
List_of_photographs_considered_the_most_important
Type of photography aimed at expressing the personality of the human subject(s)
in front of the subject above the camera (or slightly to one side), and a bit higher than the key light in a three-point lighting setup. The second light
Portrait_photography
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
density-to-exposure (H&D curve) with film vs. linear response curve for digital CCD sensors), (2) resolution, and (3) continuity of tone. Originally, all photography
Photography
Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion
images filling the entire frame. For digital cameras using smaller imagers such as 1/4 in and 1/3 in format CCD or CMOS sensors, the focal length of "miniature"
Fisheye_lens
Early photographic technique
perspective and parallax, and deciding color values. A camera obscura optically reduces a real scene in three-dimensional space to a flat rendition in two dimensions
Daguerreotype
Filming technique
series of cameras for every few feet of a track which had tripwires the horses triggered as they ran. The photos taken from the multiple cameras were then
Time-lapse_photography
Camera fitted with a rangefinder
A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer
Rangefinder_camera
Effect in filmmaking
1007/978-90-481-2642-2_237. ISBN 978-90-481-2641-5. "Sony F23: Three 2/3-in CCD sensors with B4 lens mount CineAlta camera (discontinued)". Sony UK. Offers frame rates
Slow_motion
Template placed in front of a light source to shape the emitted light
deflecting fin used to direct illumination in the studio and to protect the camera lens from glare", Motion Picture Herald, 1939, volume 135, issue 6. Spottiswoode
Gobo_(lighting)
Failure of a lens to focus all colors on the same point
to stimulate all three color pixels, and so is recorded with an incorrect color. This may not occur with all types of digital camera sensor. Again, the
Chromatic_aberration
Target medium in photography
gradually replaced by charge-coupled devices (CCDs), which also provide outstanding dimensional stability. CCD cameras have several advantages over glass plates
Photographic_plate
Person who makes photographs
A photographer is a person who makes photographs, most commonly using a camera. They may do so as part of photojournalism, for the sake of creating personal
Photographer
Perception caused by wavelengths of light
The characteristics of the color sensors in measurement devices (e.g. cameras, scanners) are often very far from the characteristics of the receptors
Color
Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken
An instant camera is a camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture. Polaroid Corporation
Instant_camera
Techniques for imaging corona discharges
stronger corona discharge. Kirlian photography does not require the use of a camera or a lens because it is a contact print process. It is possible to use a
Kirlian_photography
Photographic printing process that produces a blue print
in a system of international 'salons' run by such organisations as the Camera Club of New York, and competition promoted an elevated level of technical
Cyanotype
Microstock photography website
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IStock
Process to photograph fluid flow
passing the knife edge without being blocked. As a result, one can place a camera after the knife edge such that the image of the object will exhibit intensity
Schlieren_photography
Camera lens with fixed focal length
system. When the camera lens is used with some other optical device, such as a close-up lens, teleconverter, or teleside converter, the camera lens itself
Prime_lens
Prism that splits light into two beams
some polarization by reflection effects can result. Thin-film optics Three-CCD camera DLP projector Bass, Michael; Mahajan, Virendra N.; Optical Society
Dichroic_prism
First permanent photographic process
of automatically fixing by the action of light the image formed in the camera obscura which outlines his intention to use his “Heliographic” method of
Heliography
Photographic equipment
used to help support cameras, binoculars, rifles or other precision instruments in the field. The monopod allows a still camera to be held steadier, allowing
Monopod
Photography with a digital camera
self-contained (portable) digital camera was created in 1975 by Steven Sasson of Eastman Kodak. Sasson's camera used CCD image sensor chips developed by
Digital_photography
Practice of photographing the recently deceased
the image could be mailed to relatives. Approaching the 20th century, cameras became more accessible and more people began to be able to take photographs
Post-mortem_photography
Component of a photographic camera
although this is a feature of camera manufacture rather than the shutter itself. Digital image sensors (both CMOS and CCD image sensors) can be constructed
Shutter_(photography)
Recording to reproduce a three-dimensional light field
free-electron lasers as radiation sources and pixelated detectors such as CCDs as recording medium. The reconstruction is then retrieved via computation
Holography
Length of time when the film or digital sensor inside a camera is exposed to light
time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light (that is, when the camera's shutter is open) when taking a photograph. The amount
Shutter_speed
Early colour photography process
Unlike ordinary black-and-white plates, the Autochrome was loaded into the camera with the bare glass side facing the lens so that the light passed through
Autochrome_Lumière
Photographic technique
S3 Pro digital SLR (released in 2004), which has their proprietary "Super CCD SR sensor" specifically developed to overcome the issue of limited dynamic
Zone_System
Photography genre
or affecting their behavior, a method that was developed early on, since camera lenses were not developed enough to take quality photos over long distances
Nature_photography
Photography in one color
Leica M Monochrom is a digital camera in Leica Camera AG's rangefinder M series, and features a monochrome sensor. The camera was announced in May 2012. Phase
Monochrome_photography
Measure of illuminance for a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number
photography, exposure value (EV) is a number that represents a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number, such that all combinations that yield the same
Exposure_value
Hole or opening through which light travels
mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body, indicating the working aperture to the camera for exposure while allowing the lens to be at
Aperture
Medium or large format camera
35mm film cameras in the 1960s, and subsequently, by digital cameras. The quintessential press camera was the Speed Graphic. Press cameras are still used
Press_camera
Type of camera
A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two lenses with the same focal length: a viewfinder lens and a taking (or objective) lens, which
Twin-lens_reflex_camera
Photography genre and techniques of extreme close-up pictures
think of yourself with a camera in your hands. You mount the camera on a tripod with the distance between the subject and camera (shooting distance) fixed
Macro_photography
Topic of debate in Photography
photographers and filmmakers in the early 21st century after consumer digital cameras became widely available. Digital photography and digital cinematography
Comparison of digital and film photography
Comparison_of_digital_and_film_photography
Color model based on red, green and blue
miniaturized commercial forms of such technology. Photographic digital cameras that use a CMOS or CCD image sensor often operate with some variation of the RGB model
RGB_color_model
Measure of lens speed
a measure of the light-gathering ability of an optical system such as a camera lens. It is defined as the ratio of the system's focal length to the diameter
F-number
Chemical effect
bypass can be done to any photochemical step in the process, be it original camera negative, interpositive, internegative or release print. For motion pictures
Bleach_bypass
Chemical process that transforms a latent image into a visible image
the camera and from its cassette, spool or holder in a light-proof room or container. In amateur processing, the film is removed from the camera and wound
Photographic_processing
manufacture of digital cameras (Logitech, for example, which has made Webcams) are listed separately on the List of digital camera brands. There is not
List of photographic equipment makers
List_of_photographic_equipment_makers
Photography genre
photographers are usually skilled in the use of specialized techniques and cameras for producing such specialized photography. Throughout the history of photography
Architectural_photography
Camera technique
is the use of camera movements that change the orientation or position of the lens with respect to the film or image sensor on cameras. Sometimes the
Tilt–shift_photography
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
Surname or Lastname
English of three possible origins
English of three possible origins : of three possible origins: from a medieval survival with added initial H- of the Old English personal name Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, itself a short form of various compound names with the first element ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’.English of three possible origins : habitational name from Haydock near Liverpool, which is probably named from Welsh heiddog ‘characterized by barley’.English of three possible origins : from Middle English hadduc ‘haddock’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish
Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
Girl/Female
Indian
Bilvapatre
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Prosperous; Wife of the God Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi; Another Name of Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Scottish American
Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lover of Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Spanish
God; rooster.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Veda means Vedham and Shree means Sriman Narayana
Boy/Male
English
Variant abbreviation of Sydney, meaning "From St. Denis".
Girl/Female
Japanese
Bending branch.
Girl/Female
Indian
Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom
Girl/Female
English
Variand abbreviation of Sydney, meaning "from St. Denis".
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sign of Wealth / Richness; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Spanish
Lord
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern)
English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
King
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fortunate
Boy/Male
British, English
War Leader
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trishika | தà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯€à®•ாÂ
Goddess Lakshmi, Trident
Male
Egyptian
, a form of Amen Khem.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Oath
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
God Gift
Boy/Male
Muslim
Small, Short
Female
Hebrew
(עָרְפָּה) Hebrew name ORPAH means "forelock, mane" or "gazelle, hind." In the bible, this is the name of a Moabite woman.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire
Boy/Male
Irish
Royal bard.
Girl/Female
German
From the protected farm.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Beautiful; Tree Like Pine; Box-tree
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
THREE CCD-CAMERA
n.
A vessel of war carrying guns on three decks.
a.
Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.
a.
Alt. of Three-leaved
a.
Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
a.
Divided into, or consisting of, three parts; tripartite.
v. t.
To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.
a.
Having three lobes.
a.
Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.
a.
Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.
a.
Having three nerves.
a.
Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.
a.
Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.
a.
Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.
n.
The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects.
n.
A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.
a.
Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.
a.
Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.
a.
Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.
a.
Having the quality of three-pile; best; most costly.