All photographs and images on solid media are actually 2-D, any apparent 3-D is always an optical illusion. The only exception are the images produced in space by (usually) lasers.
Before the days of digital cameras and printing photos off a printer, pictures were taken on cameras that required film. Once the pictures were taken, the film had to be taken to a store to be sent off to be developed. It could take a week or so to get your pictures back to the store to be picked up.
Yes, although when you were having your picture taken, it took a very long time and you had to sit perfectly still for over half an hour. The first camera was invented in the late 1600s.
A picture taken with a 12 megapixel camera at full resolution would be very large to email. Many email servers do not allow attachments over 5 MB. Lower the resolution of the image and then try to send it again.
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It is called a Thermogram, or a Thermal Image
If they had a camera then obviously they could have taken a picture of you.
THere is no difinitive answer as it depends on the setting used on the camera and the size of the picture taken.
A camera is used for taken pictures of stoners
All you have to really do is take the picture. After you are presented with the scenario, the area on top of the camera mode will tell you which pictures you have taken and how many still need to be taken. After you have taken all of the required pictures, the game will automatically 'put the pictures in the magazine' and tell you you have completed the scenario.
upload it onto the computer then in the folder where you have uploaded the image it should ideally say how many pictures there are on the camera
Walt Whitman did not particularly like having his picture taken. He was known to be quite camera-shy and felt self-conscious in front of the camera.
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
Pictures of the cameras themselves, or pictures that were taken from the camera? If it is pictures of the cameras themselves, Google Images works fine. For pictures that were taken from the camera, go to Flickr and type in the camera model to see its pictures.
Unfortunately, photos from a camera or from your PC cannot be exchanged/put to the DSi. The DSi only reads photos taken with the DSi camera. The DSi's pictures are JPEGs, and are 640 by 480 with a specific naming format, but even if you edit the picture and change to that format it still won't work.
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Polaroid cameras are cameras that print instantly having a picture been taken. I would not recommend this camera unless the person buying this does not intend to have the pictures digitized.
Unfortunately many DSR cameras do not always take better pictures then a cheaper camera. There is a common thread between the person's skill level and the type of camera to assure a high quality picture is taken.