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  • 61Nikon F-mount — The Nikon F of 1959 embodies the original F mount. Type Bayonet External diameter 44 mm Tabs 3 Flange 46.5 …

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  • 62Flash (photography) — The furious wing action of a Hummingbird Hawk moth is frozen by flash. The flash has given the foreground more illumination than the background. See Inverse square law A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light… …

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  • 63Color photography — Color film redirects here. For the motion picture equivalent, see Color motion picture film. A circa 1850 Hillotype photograph of a colored engraving. Long believed to be a complete fraud, recent testing found that Levi Hill s process did… …

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  • 64Digital versus film photography — has been a topic of debate since the invention of digital cameras towards the end of the 20th Century. Both digital and film photography have advantages and drawbacks.[1][2] 21st century photography is dominated by digital operation, but the… …

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  • 65OpenRAW — logo OpenRAW was an initiative to raise awareness of a serious problem with top end digital photography and to help solve that problem. The problem concerns long term access and viewing of the raw images often used by professional and experienced …

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  • 66Daguerreotype — 1840 1841 Camerae obscurae and plates for Daguerreotype called Grand Photographe produced by Charles Chevalier (Musée des Arts et Métiers) …

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  • 67Sony Vegas — articleissues wikify = December 2007 cleanup = March 2008 refimprove = July 2007Infobox Software name = Sony Vegas caption = A screenshot of Vegas 8 Pro on Windows XP editing a video with two audio tracks. developer = Sony Creative Software… …

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  • 68Science of photography — refers to the use of science, such as chemistry and physics, in all aspects of photography. This applies to the camera, its lenses, physical operation of the camera, electronic camera internals, and the process of developing film in order to take …

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  • 69History of photography — The first permanent photograph was an image produced in 1826[1] by the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.[2] …

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  • 70Hot shoe — Canon EOS 350D Hot shoe …

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