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  • 11Sony — For other uses, see Sony (disambiguation). Sony Corporation ソニー株式会社 Type Public company Traded as TYO: 6758 …

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  • 12Optical mineralogy — A petrographic microscope, which is an optical microscope fitted with cross polarizing lenses, a conoscopic lens, and compensators (plates of anisotropic materials; gypsum plates and quartz wedges are common), for crystallographic analysis.… …

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  • 13Photographic Alliance of Great Britain — The Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (known as the PAGB) is the umbrella organisation that provides benefits and co ordinates specific events for the majority of photographic clubs and societies in England, Scotland, Wales Northern… …

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  • 14Digital holographic microscopy — Contents 1 Working principle 2 Advantages 3 Applications 4 …

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  • 15Pixel — 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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  • 16Compression artifact — Original image, with good color grade Loss of edge clarity and tone fuzziness in heavy JPEG compression A compression ar …

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  • 17Color 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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  • 18Flickr — URL flickr.com Commercial? Yes Type of site Photo/Video hosting service …

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  • 19Canon EOS IX — Infobox camera | camera name = Canon EOS IX type = APS SLR lens mount = Canon EF lens mount focus = TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (3 zone) exposure = PASM autoexposure 6 zone evaluative metering flash = Built in flash Guide number 11 frame rate …

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  • 20Photography 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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