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  2. Raw image format - Wikipedia

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    Raw files contain the information required to produce a viewable image from the camera's sensor data. The structure of raw files often follows a common pattern: A short file header which typically contains an indicator of the byte-ordering of the file, a file identifier and an offset into the main file data

  3. Camera Image File Format - Wikipedia

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    In digital photography, the Camera Image File Format (CIFF) file format is a raw image format designed by Canon, and also used as a container format to store metadata in APP0 of JPEG images. [1] Its specification was released on February 12, 1997.

  4. Image file format - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every digital camera can save images in the JPEG format, which supports eight-bit grayscale images and 24-bit color images (eight bits each for red, green, and blue). JPEG applies lossy compression to images, which can result in a significant reduction of the file size.

  5. List of abbreviations in photography - Wikipedia

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    A camera where the same lens is used to view the scene and to focus its image onto a film emulsion or solid-state photosensor. Usually combined with the facility to fit one of a range of lenses, and often more versatile than viewfinder/rangefinder cameras. [11] SOOC: Straight out of camera. Images as shot out of camera; implied is no post ...

  6. Picture Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) is a protocol originally developed by the Photographic and Imaging Manufacturers Association (PIMA) (later known as the International Imaging Industry Association) to allow the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. How raw data from the James Webb Space Telescope gets ... - AOL

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    The James Webb Space Telescope isn't just snapping photos like a digital camera in space-it's gathering data in many layers that a team of scientists then transforms into the images we all admire.

  9. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all digital SLRs take pictures in a 3:2 ratio, as most can use lenses designed for 35 mm film. Some photo labs print photos on 4:3 ratio paper, as well as the existing 3:2. In 2005, Panasonic launched the first consumer camera with a native aspect ratio of 16:9, matching HDTV. This is similar to a 7:4 aspect ratio, which was a common ...