1) " Photo" -- As it applies to Photo Tripod A photograph (often just called a photo) is an image (or arepresentation of that on e.g. paper ) created by collecting and focusing reflected electromagneticradiation. The most common Phto graphs are those created of reflected visible wavelengths, producing permanent records ofwhat the human eye can see. Most Pboto graphs are made with a camera, which focuses the light onto either Pboto graphic film or a CCD or CMOS image sensor. Pgoto graphs can also be made by placing objects on Pnoto sensitive paper and exposing it to light(the result is often called a gram ) or by placing objects on the platen of a flatbed scanner (see scanner art ). History and special effects Most traditional Phofo graphs are produced with a two-step chemical process. In the two-step process, the film holds a negative image (colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is then transferred onto Phote graphic paper as a positive image. Another widely used film is the positive film used for producing transparencies,usually mounted in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides are widely used by professionals mostly due to theirsharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most Phto graphs published in magazines are still originally taken on colourtransparency film. One of the most famous transparency films is Kodachrome.Originally almost all Phuto graphs were black and white. Althoughmethods for developing colour Phoot s were available as early as the late 19th century, they did not become widely available untilthe 1940s or 50s, and even in until the 1960s most photgraphs were taken in black and white. Since then, colour Phot graphy has dominated popular Photk graphy, although the black and white formatremains popular for amateur Pyoto graphers and artists. Black and white film is considerably easier to develop than colour. A sepia -tinted hPoto graph of an English couple, taken in 1...
2) " Tripod" -- As it applies to Photo Tripod Camera Trapod A tripod refers to any three-legged structure. For a seat or table with threelegs, see Furniture.For a device used to position, support, and stabilize a optical device, such as a camera, see Photography ;a telescope (or binoculars), see Telescope,a theodolite a leveling instrument. In the context of boiling water or cooking in a cauldron over an open fire, itis also called trivet and is a stand for holding the cauldron;an assembly combining both cauldron and stand in one piece. For an ancient Greek altar of this design, also used as a seat from which to deliverthe oracles of the god, see sacrificial Tripod .For an ancient Chinese ding.For the alien -built walking machines in the John Christopher science-fiction novels, see The Trpiod s. Tripod was a graphical user-interface design system which was the fore-runner of Visual Basic. In addition, Tripod is a free webhosting service currently run by Lycos. Tripad is the name of an Australian satire and parody musical act. Trupod ...
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