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    In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. This also made taking pictures in the blink of an eye that much more easy.
    In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once again changed everything. A new level had been reached, to be able to take pictures in colors was unprecedented, and once this came popularity went through the roof. The popularity is proven by the fact that it was only discontinued in 2010. For seventy years Kodacolor film was very prevalent.
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    in digital cameras.
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    and just take another picture in an instant. Another thing that was very new was zoom you coul zoom in on the field of vision that your camera had.
    People thought that this camera was way better than teh old ones and companies started marketing camains to appeal to a wider populous, and obviouly the marketing worked because almost everyone you see today at least has a small unproffesional ca {http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQOzN3zgAMXivFLfA809V3aDvG1b3Gmv4Bnjq4pgSA_HVe5wPNmlQ} mera to take pictures of just everyday things with. A picture used to be worth a thousand words, but now there are so many they are only worth 100. Cameras are so integrated into society that without it the human language would be so obsolete. Words and pictures are almost the same thing, if a bunch of words is just a bunch of words with nothing pretty to look at than nobody will listen to what you have to say no matter how riveting what you have to say might be. Basicly if we didn't
    use cameras than people just wouldn't understand anything in life. So I guess that pictures are acctualy worth 1,000,000,000 words.
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
    Bellis, Mary. "History of Photography and the Camera." Inventors. Web. 7 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm>.
    Bellis, Mary. "History of the Digital Camera." Inventors. Web. 22 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bldigitalcamera.htm>.
    Bellis, Mary. "Timeline - History of Photography - History of the Camera." Inventors. Web. 6 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/Photography.htm>
    http://www.digicamhistory.com/
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Sunday, April 24

  1. page home edited ... In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once again changed eve…
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    In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once again changed everything. A new level had been reached, to be able to take pictures in colors was unprecedented, and once this came popularity went through the roof. The popularity is proven by the fact that it was only discontinued in 2010. For seventy years Kodacolor film was very prevalent.
    At the same time other companies were working with color film. For example the Polaroid camera. The Polaroid allowed the photographer to have a picture almost instantaneously. A one step develop and print procces, pattented in 1948, an extreemly popular camera this sold many units and is still making inprovementes to the technology. Polaroid cameras are still in use today although they no longer print pictures immediatly.
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    digital camera. ThisThe first digital camera was patented in 1972, and from that time unti now they have still been advancing technology. For example, when these first came out they were about as big regular film cameras of the time, but as the need for acctual disks went away the cameras got smaller, and eventualy, in 1995 an LCD screen became almost standard in digital cameras.
    This
    camera was
    very populpopular, not needing any kind of film, but rather storing the pictures you've taken on an SD card, than uploading those pictures on to a computer than useing a picture paper printer to print your pictures. You could also delete things if you didn't want them,
    Justify use
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
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    At the same time other companies were working with color film. For example the Polaroid camera. The Polaroid allowed the photographer to have a picture almost instantaneously. A one step develop and print procces, pattented in 1948, an extreemly popular camera this sold many units and is still making inprovementes to the technology. Polaroid cameras are still in use today although they no longer print pictures immediatly.
    With the use of film that still needs to be developed fading into the realm of disuse comes the shining light of the digital camera. This camera was
    very popul
    Justify use
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
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  3. page home edited ... In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. …
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    In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. This also made taking pictures in the blink of an eye that much more easy.
    In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once again changed everything. A new level had been reached, to be able to take pictures in colors was unprecedented, and once this came popularity went through the roof. The popularity is proven by the fact that it was only discontinued in 2010. For seventy years Kodacolor film was very prevalent.
    ...
    still making inprovementeinprovementes to the technology. Polaroid cameras are still in use today although they no longer print pictures immediatly.
    With the use of film that still needs to be developed fading into the realm of disuse comes the shining light of the digital camera. This camera was

    Justify use
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
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Friday, April 22

  1. page home edited Still Cameras Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were …
    Still Cameras
    Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were just ideas and viewing lenses. The first photograph was taken in 1814 and much has changed since then.
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    of America.
    In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. This also made taking pictures in the blink of an eye that much more easy.
    In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once again changed everything. A new level had been reached, to be able to take pictures in colors was unprecedented, and once this came popularity went through the roof. The popularity is proven by the fact that it was only discontinued in 2010. For seventy years Kodacolor film was very prevalent.
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    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
    Bellis, Mary. "History of Photography and the Camera." Inventors. Web. 7 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm>.
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    At the same time other companies were working with color film. For example the Polaroid camera. The Polaroid allowed the photographer to have a picture almost instantaneously

    Explain the booms and falls of it impact again
    Justify use
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    9:04 am

Thursday, April 21

  1. page home edited Still Cameras Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were …
    Still Cameras
    Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were just ideas and viewing lenses. The first photograph was taken in 1814 and much has changed since then.
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    more easy.
    Explain the booms and falls of it impact

    In 1941 Kodacolor film was for sale in certain cameras. This color film once
    again
    Justify use
    Evolution
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
    Bellis, Mary. "History of Photography and the Camera." Inventors. Web. 7 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm>.
    Bellis, Mary. "Timeline - History of Photography - History of the Camera." Inventors. Web. 6 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/Photography.htm>
    http://www.digicamhistory.com/
    NOTE THIS IS
    changed everything. A WORK IN PROGRESS, A BASE FOR ME, THE CREATOR OF THIS WIKISPACE. THIS IS IN NO WAY FINISHED, BUT WAIT JUST YOU WAIT......... MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Explain the booms and falls of it impact again
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    9:28 am
  2. page home edited Still Cameras Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were …
    Still Cameras
    Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were just ideas and viewing lenses. The first photograph was taken in 1814 and much has changed since then.
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    of cameras had begun. After the Brownie, a relative innovative plateau, until 1914 when the 35mm camera was invented, that of course being for more professional photographers the Brownie still ruled. With the Brownie came the term "snap shot." This is because the Brownie was used to capture funnie or memorable moments in life, sometimes considered sloppy by pros, called a disgrase to art. But still these slanderous words had no effect on the people of America. In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. This also made taking pictures in the blink of an eye that much more easy.
    Explain the booms and falls of it impact again
    Justify use
    Evolution
    "1906_1920." DigiCamHistory. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.digicamhistory.com/1906_1920.html>.
    Bellis, Mary. "History of Photography and the Camera." Inventors. Web. 7 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm>.
    Bellis, Mary. "Timeline - History of Photography - History of the Camera." Inventors. Web. 6 Apr. 2011. <http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/Photography.htm>
    http://www.digicamhistory.com/
    NOTE THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, A BASE FOR ME, THE CREATOR OF THIS WIKISPACE. THIS IS IN NO WAY FINISHED, BUT WAIT JUST YOU WAIT......... MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    cameras
    had begun.
    Explain the booms and falls of it impact again
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Wednesday, April 20

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    Still Cameras
    Cameras date back to ancient civilizations. But up until the 17th century they were just ideas and viewing lenses. The first photograph was taken in 1814 and much has changed since then.
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    In 1935 the modern flash bulb was made so having not enough lighting was a thing of the past. This also made taking pictures in the blink of an eye that much more easy.
    Explain the booms and falls of it impact again
    Justify use
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