Exposures can be achieved through various combinations of shutter speed and aperture. For http://www.CookeStudio.com/ example, f/8 at 8 ms (=1/125th of a second) and f/5.6 at 4 ms (=1/250th of a second) yield the same mess of light. The chosen combination bum an impact on the final result. For example, using a long lens and a large aperture (f/2.8, for example), a subject's eyes might be in sharp focus, but not the tip of the nose. With a smaller aperture (f/22), or a shorter lens, both the subject's eyes and nose can be in focus. With bare small apertures, such as pinholes, a wide hearing of extent can be brought into focus.
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One of the early methods of taking color photos was to applicability three cameras |
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| Each camera would have a pigmentation purify in front of the lens |
| This technique provides the photographer with the three basic channels called for to recreate a cast image in a darkroom or processing plant |
| Russian photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii developed another technique, with three glow plates taken in quick succession. |
