D I G I T A L
PHOTOGRAPHY
PRESENTOR EARL DANIEL VILLANUEVA
D I G I T A L
PHOTOGRAPHY
HUWAG
MAKINIG KAY
EARL!
MATUTO NG
BAGONG
KAALAMAN!
D I G I T A L
PHOTOGRAPHY
WHAT IS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?
Another means of
generating an
original image is to
capture it first as
digital file.
WHAT IS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?
The captured images
are digitized and stored
as a computer file ready
for further digital
processing,
viewing, digital
publishing or printing.
WHAT IS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?
 The simplest answer to "What
is Digital Photography?" is
that it is photography where
the image is exposed, captured
and stored electronically
rather than on film.
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE BASIC TECHNOLOGY
BEHIND THE EARLIEST CAMERAS.
The earliest cameras are
bigger than a flat screen
television.
Cameras can produce a
picture with a black and
white colors only.
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE BASIC TECHNOLOGY
BEHIND THE EARLIEST CAMERAS.
Digital cameras differ
that they do not use film,
but capture and save
photographs on digital
memory cards or internal
storage instead.
IN PLACE OF THE PREVIOUS LIGHT-SENSITIVE
FILM, HOW ARE TODAY'S DIGITAL IMAGES
CAPTURED AND STORED.
 In place of the previous light-
sensitive film, how are today's
digital images captured and
stored?We already have varieties
of digital cameras nowadays. Where
the image is being captured by the
light using the film or electronic
sensor of image as the receiver of
it.
What are the two main types of
digital photography in use today?
 1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and
candid people.2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are
photos of places.3. Still Life Photography- photos of
stationary objects.4. Wildlife/Animal Photography5. Fashion
Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and
clothes, models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are
in action.
 Now, if you are asking about the two types of digital cameras,
they are:1. Non-SLR cameras- they are point and shoot cameras
that require little to no configuration and the lens are
attached to the body.
 2. DSLR cameras- use of these may require more photography
knowledeg as you may tinker with the settings to change
different elements of lighting, focus, etc... The lenses may
be replaced with other types.
WHAT DOES THE ACRONYM DSLR STAND FOR?
 A digital single-lens reflex
camera (also called digital
SLR or DSLR) is a digital
camera that combines the
optics and the mechanisms of
a single-lens reflex
camera with a digital imaging
sensor, as opposed
to photographic film.
CITE TWO OR THREE
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN THESE
FORMS OF DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY?
Mapeh 10 - Digital Photography

Mapeh 10 - Digital Photography

  • 1.
    D I GI T A L PHOTOGRAPHY PRESENTOR EARL DANIEL VILLANUEVA
  • 2.
    D I GI T A L PHOTOGRAPHY HUWAG MAKINIG KAY EARL! MATUTO NG BAGONG KAALAMAN!
  • 3.
    D I GI T A L PHOTOGRAPHY
  • 4.
    WHAT IS DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHY? Another means of generating an original image is to capture it first as digital file.
  • 5.
    WHAT IS DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHY? The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital processing, viewing, digital publishing or printing.
  • 6.
    WHAT IS DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHY?  The simplest answer to "What is Digital Photography?" is that it is photography where the image is exposed, captured and stored electronically rather than on film.
  • 7.
    BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THEBASIC TECHNOLOGY BEHIND THE EARLIEST CAMERAS. The earliest cameras are bigger than a flat screen television. Cameras can produce a picture with a black and white colors only.
  • 8.
    BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THEBASIC TECHNOLOGY BEHIND THE EARLIEST CAMERAS. Digital cameras differ that they do not use film, but capture and save photographs on digital memory cards or internal storage instead.
  • 10.
    IN PLACE OFTHE PREVIOUS LIGHT-SENSITIVE FILM, HOW ARE TODAY'S DIGITAL IMAGES CAPTURED AND STORED.  In place of the previous light- sensitive film, how are today's digital images captured and stored?We already have varieties of digital cameras nowadays. Where the image is being captured by the light using the film or electronic sensor of image as the receiver of it.
  • 11.
    What are thetwo main types of digital photography in use today?  1. Portrait Photography- these are photographs of posed and candid people.2. Landscape/Travel Photography- these are photos of places.3. Still Life Photography- photos of stationary objects.4. Wildlife/Animal Photography5. Fashion Photography- these can be any variation of clothes, models and clothes, models, and maybe posed or taken while subjects are in action.  Now, if you are asking about the two types of digital cameras, they are:1. Non-SLR cameras- they are point and shoot cameras that require little to no configuration and the lens are attached to the body.  2. DSLR cameras- use of these may require more photography knowledeg as you may tinker with the settings to change different elements of lighting, focus, etc... The lenses may be replaced with other types.
  • 12.
    WHAT DOES THEACRONYM DSLR STAND FOR?  A digital single-lens reflex camera (also called digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film.
  • 13.
    CITE TWO ORTHREE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THESE FORMS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY?

Editor's Notes

  • #5 In the case of today ‘s electronic technology, that would mean recording the image using digital camera or a device with a built-in camera, like your mobile phone, android devices, or tablet.
  • #6 The photographer ( or a commercial developing service) would then have to process the expose film in a special enclosed space know as a “dark room”--- and only then would recorded images would be seen.
  • #7 The photographer ( or a commercial developing service) would then have to process the expose film in a special enclosed space know as a “dark room”--- and only then would recorded images would be seen.
  • #8 In capturing, it takes about 15 minutes before a camera can take a single shot.
  • #9 Digital cameras now include wireless communication capabilities like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to transfer, print or share photos, and are commonly found on mobile phones.