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  2. Film speed - Wikipedia

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    The first known practical sensitometer, which allowed measurements of the speed of photographic materials, was invented by the Polish engineer Leon Warnerke [3] – pseudonym of Władysław Małachowski (1837–1900) – in 1880, among the achievements for which he was awarded the Progress Medal of the Photographic Society of Great Britain in 1882.

  3. List of abbreviations in photography - Wikipedia

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    ISO: A system for quantifying the sensitivity ("speed") of a photographic emulsion, or a solid-state digital-camera's image sensor, to visible light. Normally followed by a numerical value, e.g.: ISO 100 or ISO 64/19°. Developed from the ASA and the DIN systems by the International Organization for Standardization. [4] JPEG

  4. Digital camera modes - Wikipedia

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    TAv: Some Pentax cameras such as Pentax K-50 has this mode for rapidly changing lights by using the widest aperture and the lowest ISO of continuously changing ISO between 1,000 and 3,200. [1] [2] The range of continuously changing ISO is dependent on the camera manufacture. Other manufacturers may provide this functionality through an ...

  5. Deletion sorting – Indonesia Edit · Recent changes The photography department of the Indonesia WikiProject aims to assemble a collection of high-quality photographs for use in Indonesia articles; both through obtaining existing public domain or free-license photographs, and by creating new ones as needed.

  6. Joint Photographic Experts Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 1983, ISO started to work to add photo quality graphics to text terminals.In the mid-1980s, both the CCITT (now ITU-T) and ISO had standardization groups for image coding: CCITT Study Group VIII (SG8) – Telematic Services and ISO TC97 SC2 WG8 – Coding of Audio and Picture Information.

  7. Optical disc image - Wikipedia

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    The data inside the ISO image will be structured according to the file system that was used on the optical disc from which it was created. ISO images can be created from optical discs by disk imaging software, or from a collection of files by optical disc authoring software, or from a different disk image file by means of conversion. Software ...

  8. Photography - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. Art and practice of creating images by recording light For other uses, see Photography (disambiguation). Photography of Sierra Nevada Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically ...

  9. TIFF/EP - Wikipedia

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    Tag Image File Format/Electronic Photography (TIFF/EP) is a digital image file format standard – ISO 12234-2, titled "Electronic still-picture imaging – Removable memory – Part 2: TIFF/EP image data format".