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  • 51Forensic photography — Forensic photography, sometimes referred to as forensic imaging or crime scene photography, is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene or an accident scene using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an… …

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  • 52George Dollond — Infobox Scientist name = George Dollond box width = image width = caption = birth date = June 10,1774 birth place = death date = Nov 30,1852 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = English ethnicity = field = work institutions =… …

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  • 53Lead room — Image of a racing car with lead room In photography, filmography and other visual arts, lead room, or sometimes nose room, is the space in front, and in the direction, of moving or stationary subjects.[1][2] Well composed shots …

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  • 54Nude photography — A nude photograph by Félix Jacques Moulin from the early 1850s Nude photography is a style of art photography which depicts the nude human body as a study. Nude photography should be distinguished from glamour photography, which places more… …

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  • 55Photography and the law — A No Photography sign, commonly placed in properties where the owner objects to or it is illegal to take photographs (though in some jurisdictions, this is not a legal requirement). Photography tends to be protected by the law through copyright… …

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  • 56Digital Negative — For the informal use of digital negative , see Raw image format. Digital Negative (DNG) Filename extension .dng Developed by Adobe Systems Initial release …

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  • 57Outline of photography — The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to photography: Photography – the process of making pictures by the action of recording Light patterns, reflected or emitted from objects, on a photosensitive medium or a… …

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  • 58Color space — A comparison of the chromaticities enclosed by some color spaces. A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components (e.g. RGB… …

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  • 59Pixel — This article is about the picture element. For other uses, see Pixel (disambiguation). This example shows an image with a portion greatly enlarged, in which the individual pixels are rendered as little squares and can easily be seen …

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  • 60RGB color model — RGB redirects here. For other uses, see RGB (disambiguation). A representation of additive color mixing. Projection of primary color lights on a screen shows secondary colors where two overlap; the combination of all three of red, green, and blue …

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