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VashaNatasha [74]
3 years ago
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Please help me with these questions if you can.

Arts
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lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) Uses the methapor of the framework to analyze how mental processes are structured

2) An additive color system is a model that allows a color to be obtained from the sum of the numerical representation of the color components.

3) It is a format with which we keep the raw, unprocessed photo, as if we had not yet taken it.

4)It is a low pressure discharge lamp in the form of a tube, filled with mercury vapor inside. Through the discharge, an invisible UV radiation is emitted that becomes light thanks to the fluorescent powder.

5) White Balance is a camera control used to balance the levels of the basic colors red, green and blue (RGB or additive color system) so that the brightest part of the image appears as white , and the least bright as black.

Explanation:

1) Framing theory uses the metaphor of the "framework" to analyze how mental processes are structured (beliefs, perceptions, common sense) in relation to language, and in turn, how they can be manipulated.

2)  An additive color system is a model that allows a color to be obtained from the sum of the numerical representation of the color components. The additive reproduction process normally uses red, green and blue light as components to produce the rest of the colors. By combining one of these primary colors with another in equal proportions, the secondary additive colors are obtained: cyan, magenta and yellow. Combining the three primary colors of light with the same intensities, white is produced. Varying the intensity of each color light finally reveals the full spectrum of these three lights.

3) When you shoot with the RAW format, the camera records not only the image data but all possible values, leaving the photo somehow "open" to any changes later.

4) The fluorescent lamps are discharge, low pressure. They can be chosen between different kinds of light and are constructed in various shapes and sizes. There is a pin and 2 pins.

It is composed of a glass tube that is coated on the inside with a fluorescent substance. Inside the tube there are gases and vapor of mercury at low pressure. This tube has, at its two ends, a filament and a sensor electrode.

There are fluorescent lamps in various formats: tubular, circular and "U" shaped, as well as compact fluorescent lamps.

They cannot connect directly to the network. The corresponding ballast between the supply current and the lamp limits and controls the lamp current and thus ensures reliable operation under specific conditions.

5) to calibrate it correctly it is necessary to pay attention mainly to the Color Temperature, which is a characteristic of visible light and is measured in Kelvin (K). A light with a very high Color Temperature will have more blue light or a Kelvin value higher than a light with a low temperature.

6) They generally produce the famous unwanted effect of red eyes.

They create a light that is too hard, direct and always from the same direction as the camera, in front.

Many cameras do not allow you to control the intensity of the integrated flash light.

The integrated flash usually has less power and is not able to illuminate large areas.

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