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multiple exposure
Read & write, lenses
- Standard Lenses can zoom in up to 70mm and 105mm
- Telephoto Lenses can get the subject close without having to go to it
- Wide Lense can give you a bigger view of the picture you are getting
- When taking pictures of small thing you can use macro lens
Film formats
- JPEG- The JPEG is what many cameras set as their default output
- HEIF- HEIF image files are smaller than JPEGs yet offer similar or even increased quality.
- TIFF- TIFFs can be smoothly converted to JPEGs, so even if the end file format will be a JPEG.
- RAW- adjustments to white balance, exposure, contrast, saturation, and sharpness
- DNG- The DNG is offered as a main RAW file format or as an alternative to the manufacturer’s native RAW format.
- PNG- PNG files are reasonably small, relatively high quality, and displayable on browsers.
- GIF- GIF files can only contain a maximum of 256 colors
- BMP- BMPs are on the larger side as color data is saved for each individual pixel without compression.
- PSD- Allows you to store edits using individual layers rather than on the image itself.