1: Digiscoping is a method of obtaining photos using a digital camera through a telescope or, less often, binoculars.
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2: "Mild" forms of time-lapse (when the rate of time-lapse approaches normal frame rates) are sometimes referred to simply as slow motion.
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3: A intervalometer regulates the motion of the camera according to a specific interval of time between frames.
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False
4: Rephotography is the act of repeat photography of the same site, with a time lag between the two images; a "then and now" view of a particular area.
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False
5: Digiscoping is a technique used by both birdwatchers and astronomers.
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False
6: Harris Shutter discovered the technique of re-exposing a frame of film through Red, Green, and Blue filters in turn, while keeping the camera steady.
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7: Rollout photography is a process used to create a two dimensional photographic image of a three dimensional object.
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8: Rephotography is the extreme version of the cinematography technique of undercranking, and can be considered a borderline form of stop motion animation.
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9: The best technique for rollout photography is to set up a camera at the original viewpoint, at approximately the right season and time, and wait with the original view in hand, until the shadows reach the same positions relative to surrounding objects.
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10: Push printing and push developing refer to a process where a picture is printed as if it were a film speed higher than intended by the film manufacturer.
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False
2007-03-01
04:17:05
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heather n
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