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Description: |
This program provides a brief introduction to digital photography as well as illustrates some of the basic differences between digital photography and film photography. Students will be be introduced to various types of digital cameras and storage mediums, and elements such as resolution size, framing, and file formats will be discussed. Methods for transferring the digital images from the camera to a computer will also be illustrated. A brief overview of image manipulation software programs, primarily Adobe Photoshop, will also be provided. Key vocabulary words such as 'pixel,' 'resolution,' 'autofocus,' and more will be introduced throughout the program.
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$59.95
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Copyright: |
©2004
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Format: |
1 DVD
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Length: | 20 minutes
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UPC: | 69394 0175435
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Learning Objectives:
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1) Students will learn what digital photography is and they will see how it differs from traditional photography.
2) Students will understand how one digital camera can differ from another.
3) Students will learn about pixels and resolution, and they'll see how photographs can be manipulated by using computer programs.
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Review: | Gr 7-12 - "This basic introduction explains digital photography and its advantages over traditional film-based photography, how digital cameras work, how to edit digital photos on a computer, and how to print digital photos. Viewers are introduced to digital image storage, resolution, pixels, focus, framing and zooming, and publishing digital photos to the Internet. All the concepts covered are described and shown in a straightforward and easy-to-understand fashion, with photo examples covering multicultural subjects and a variety of scenes. An engaging but non-intrusive soundtrack enhances the viewing, and the narrator's pleasant voice is clear and understandable. This no-nonsense approach demystifies digital photography for students and teachers alike." Denise A. Garofalo, Astor Home for Children, Rhinebeck, NY Reviewed in School Library Journal - July 2003 Reproduced, with permission from School Library Journal Copyright © By Cahners Business Information A Division of Reed Elsevier Inc. |
Special Features: | Region Free |
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