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    a specific blue is wrong". Why? What’s the big deal about changing the colour of the sky‚ according to Harris? Do you think that there are ever instances where digital manipulation is acceptable or should be encouraged? Support your answer with photographic evidence if possiblenet This very ambiguity between what is stated and what is actually done is part of the digital manipulation problem. It gives rise to "slippery slope" ethical decision making. Maybe an adjustment will be made concerning the

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    field. Because the photographs are set up‚ there’s a certain kind of rigidity in Hilliard’s work that is similar to the older portraits from the turn of the century‚ when cameras were very big and clunky and exposures were very long due to the slow photographic process. His photos also act as self-portraits in a away‚ as they show the people that Hilliard chooses to surround himself with; A lot of his work show people in very private instances‚ with very private possessions; both elderly and young

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    that Soviets have missiles in Cuba. October 15‚ 1962 - A readout team at the National Photographic Intelligence Center reviews photos taken during the U-2 flight and identifies objects similar to MRBM components observed in the U.S.S.R. at San Cristobal. McGeorge Bundy decides after hearing about the discovery of missiles in Cuba not to inform the president until the next day. McNamara is shown the photographic evidence of the MRBMs at San Cristobal October 16‚ 1962 - Bundy breaks the new to Kennedy

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    Only in 1839 did Daguerre explain the process step by step to the public. “The process revealed on that day seemed magical. Each daguerreotype is a remarkably detailed‚ one-of-a-kind photographic image on a highly polished‚ silver-plated sheet of copper‚ sensitized with iodine vapours‚ exposed in a large box camera‚ developed in mercury fumes‚ and stabilized (or fixed) with salt water or “hypo” (sodium thiosulfate).” (Daniel‚ 2004) This

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    Next‚ I would take photographs using the rule method to obtain photographic evidence of the fingerprint prior to removing the fingerprint with investigators tape. Once the fingerprint had been lifted‚ I would place the tape with the fingerprint onto a piece of paper and roll it gently to avoid bubbles inside of the tape

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    those for whom the Photographer/Filmmaker is acting‚ and those acting with his authority and permission‚ the irrevocable and unrestricted right and permission to copyright‚ in his own name or otherwise‚ and use‚ re-use‚ publish‚ and re-publish photographic portraits or pictures or video of me or in which I may be included‚ in whole or in part‚ as part of a composite or distorted in character or form‚ without restriction as to changes or alterations‚ in conjunction with my own or a fictitious name

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    The publication of Through Deaf Eyes: A Photographic History of an American Community is a result of the landmark photographic exhibition of archival documents presented by the Smithsonian Institution in 2001 and the recent broadcast of a documentary film by the Public Broadcasting Service in March of this year. In addition to the viewing of the touring exhibition by more than 400‚000 people and the broadcasting of the documentary film on the national network‚ the story of the Deaf community has

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    XXI International CIPA Symposium‚ 01-06 October‚ Athens‚ Greece Towards Creating a Dialogue between the Specialized Technician and non Technician Users of the 3D Laser Scanner Naif Haddad Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa 13115‚ Jordan‚ E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo Key Words: Laser scanning‚ Generalization‚ Recording‚ Simplification‚ Accuracy‚ User‚ Understanding‚ Point Cloud. ABSTRACT Several attempts and case

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    Andy Warhol- Research Artist Andy Warhol was heavy handed in his use of repetition and color. He used these elements in many of his screen printed creations. This print of Marilyn Monroe‚ first produced in 1967‚ has become an iconic image often replicated and referenced in the media. Altering colors overlaying the same contoured image is a style now commonly seen. More than twenty years after his death‚ Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. Warhol’s

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    Influence Everyone is influenced by something different. Some are influenced by words‚ some are influenced by images‚ and some people are influenced by other people. I am influenced in all these ways but I am however mostly influenced by people. People have a way of showing you what they feel. The three people that influence me show you how they feel through art. All three of them are photographers. They show their emotions through extremely well put together images. Each of them captures breathtaking

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