Polaroid Cameras I - Manual

Polaroid Cameras I

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Year; illio; Elements of a digital camera
  • Page 5 – What the heck is a megapixel?; For
  • Page 7 – Zoom: Optical required, Digital only is not acceptable; of the image and
  • Page 9 – without
  • Page 11 – Digital camera flash
  • Page 12 – Adobe Photoshop Elements; Well regarded as a very capable package.
  • Page 15 – starting and ending point for photo editing.
  • Page 19 – Printing at the digital kiosk; Choose the photos you want to print
  • Page 21 – Buying a digital camera:; LCD display; Construction
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Cameras I

Basic operation and features














Why Digital?

With digital photography you can do things that you can not do with film:

Snap anytime- there is no cost until you print!

There is no such thing as a roll of film. Snap 2, 10 or 100 photos at a time.

Use the camera’s automatic mode – a computer helps take a great picture.

Review the picture immediately after you snap it. Delete and re-snap if required.

Print what you want, when you want.

Save money at the photo counter – only print what you like.

Edit your photos on the computer – Crop, remove red-eye, improve contrast and
more.

Combine photos for interesting effects. Add people or take them out!

Make your own greeting cards, newsletters, brochures, business cards, all in full
color.


2004 was a milestone year in digital photography. In 2000, digital camera sales
worldwide in dollars exceeded film camera sales. In 2004, digital still cameras overtook
film camera sales in numbers, with over 75 million units sold worldwide, as opposed to
approximately 50 million film cameras sold. The number of film cameras sold is
declining in double digit percentages.

Costs of digital camera have dropped to the point where they are competitive with film
cameras.

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Summary

Page 2 - Year; illio; Elements of a digital camera

1 Digital v. Film: Camera Sales 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Year U n it s , M illio n s Digital Worldwide Digital US Film Worldwide Film US Digital Worldwide 5.5 11 18.5 30.5 50 78 Digital US 2 4.3 6.5 11.5 17 23 Film Worldwide 67 71 66 63 57 49 Film US 16.8 20.6 19 19 16 13 1999 2000 2001 2002 200...

Page 5 - What the heck is a megapixel?; For

4 What the heck is a megapixel? Mega is a prefix that means million. A pixel refers to the element on the CCD that captures light. Thus a 4 megapixel camera has approximately 4 million sensing elements on its CCD. The megapixels a camera has nothing to do with the size of the image, but has everythi...

Page 7 - Zoom: Optical required, Digital only is not acceptable; of the image and

6 Can you see the difference? You can probably tell that the 1 megapixel camera is not as good for 8x10s. It is still adequate for email or eBay work but not acceptable for taking quality pictures that will be enlarged. Is 2 megapixels enough? That is up to you: it may be, if a camera has other feat...

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