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`` We '' were Bill Garrett of the National Geographic Illustrations Staff, whose three cameras and eight lenses made him look as formidable as any fighting man we met ; ;
Some reports suggest Haznawi was pulled aside for screening while others claim there is no record of whether any of the four were screened ; the lack of CCTV cameras at the time has compounded the problem.
At that time test-match referees came from the home nation, substitutions took place only if a doctor found a player unable to continue and there were no video cameras or sideline officials to prevent violent play.
The reasons why episodes were produced in colour for monochrome transmission are not stated in any literature but it is possible that it was for the purposes of testing the look of sets and costumes using the new cameras.
Huge nets were set up and the same surveillance cameras then captured images of rods flying into the trap.
While supporters of the merger argued that there would be economies of scale and that the sales of PCs would drive sales of printers and cameras, Walter Hewlett was convinced that PCs were a low-margin but risky business that would not contribute and would likely dilute the old HP's traditionally profitable Imaging and Printing division.
The first film cameras were fastened directly to the head of their tripod or other support, with only the crudest kind of levelling devices provided, in the manner of the still-camera tripod heads of the period.
The earliest film cameras were thus effectively fixed during the shot, and hence the first camera movements were the result of mounting a camera on a moving vehicle.
According to Murphy ’ s parody, when the television cameras were turned off, the sweet Gumby reverted to his true self: a cigar chomping, irascible celebrity who was highly demanding of the production executives.
Galileos cameras were deactivated on January 17, 2002, after they had sustained irreparable radiation damage.
It must be noted that Howard Cosell was announcing the play by play on TV, and the fans in the Astrodome were so loud in their chant of " Hou .. Ston .. As ... tros ", that the TV cameras literally shook to the beat and Cosell could not hear himself speak.
The BBC said her documentaries “ were hailed as groundbreaking film-making, pioneering techniques involving cranes, tracking rails, and many cameras working at the same time ”.
More recently, portion of the sales from Japan Golden Week Edition cameras were donated to the Red Cross as relief to the victims of the March 2011 tsunami.
Ten were considered of minor importance ; the remaining key six pertained one each to films, cameras, and the Latham loop, and three to projectors.
Likewise, the Trust's control of patents on motion picture cameras ensured that only MPPC studios were able to film, and the projector patents allowed the Trust to make licensing agreements with distributors and theaters – and thus determine who screened their films and where.
All Mariner spacecraft were based on a hexagonal or octagonal " bus ", which housed all of the electronics, and to which all components were attached, such as antennae, cameras, propulsion, and power sources.
Later filmmakers have pointed out that the only cameras available to Flaherty at the time were both large and immobile, making it impossible to effectively capture most interior shots or unstructured exterior scenes without significantly modifying the environment and subject action.
Scientific instruments were developed to magnify human powers of observation, such as weighing scales, clocks, telescopes, microscopes, thermometers, cameras, and tape recorders, and also translate into perceptible form events that are unobservable by human senses, such as indicator dyes, voltmeters, spectrometers, infrared cameras, oscilloscopes, interferometers, geiger counters, x-ray machines, and radio receivers.
POV footage has existed since the first cameras were mounted in early airplanes and cars, anywhere a film ’ s creator intended to take viewers inside the action with the psychological purpose of giving viewers a feel of " What he or she is going through ", he or she being a participant in the subject matter.
This meant that as soon as photographic materials became sensitive enough ( fast enough ) to take candid or what were called genre pictures, small detective cameras were used, some of them disguised as a tie pin that was really a lens, as a piece of luggage or even a pocket watch ( the Ticka camera ).

cameras and arranged
The SmarTruck I has electrified door handles, pepper spray nozzles, cameras arranged to cover 360 °, a fogger, and a laser gun.
How Cinerama is projectedIn theaters, Cinerama film was projected from three projection booths arranged in the same crisscross pattern as the cameras.
In 1980, Tim Macmillan started producing pioneering video work in this field while studying for a BA at the ( then named ) Bath Academy of Art using 16mm film arranged in a progressing sequence of pinhole cameras.
Video camera readers use small video cameras with the same CCD technology as in a CCD bar code reader except that instead of having a single row of sensors, a video camera has hundreds of rows of sensors arranged in a two dimensional array so that they can generate an image.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality video pictures.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality Television pictures.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality Television pictures.
This first WFPC consisted of two separate cameras, each comprising 4 800x800 pixel Texas Instruments CCDs arranged to cover a contiguous field of view.
Circle-Vision 360 ° is a film technique, refined by The Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine huge screens arranged in a circle.
The Commissioner said besides the close circuit cameras at various enclosures, videography would also be arranged to prevent any untoward incident during the match.

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With the development of fast Internet in the last part of the 20th century along with advances in computer controlled telescope mounts and CCD cameras ' Remote Telescope ' astronomy is now a viable means for amateur astronomers not aligned with major telescope facilities to partake in research and deep sky imaging.
JPEG / Exif is the most common image format used by digital cameras and other photographic image capture devices ; along with JPEG / JFIF, it is the most common format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web.
Degradation of film images during compositing was minimized by other innovations: the Dykstraflex used VistaVision cameras that photographed widescreen images horizontally along stock, using far more of the film per frame, and thinner-emulsion filmstocks were used in the compositing process.
He placed numerous large glass-plate cameras in a line along the edge of the track ; the shutter of each was triggered by a thread as the horse passed.
* Tony Blair, depicted with the same mad, staring eye as Margaret Thatcher and a very pointed head which, along with his ears, can be used to make any object ( speed cameras, pylons, giant eye, poodle ) represent him, playing upon his increasingly authoritarian image.
In 2002, it began an aggressive campaign of placing surveillance cameras along highways and traffic lights.
In September 1968, Olean, New York was the first city in the United States to install video cameras along its main business street in an effort to fight crime.
For example, the city of Chicago, IL recently used a $ 5. 1 million Homeland Security grant to install an additional 250 surveillance cameras, and connect them to a centralized monitoring center, along with its preexisting network of over 2000 cameras, in a program known as Operation Virtual Shield.
As part of China's Golden Shield Project, several U. S. corporations such as IBM, General Electric, and Honeywell have been working closely with the Chinese government to install millions of surveillance cameras throughout China, along with advanced video analytics and facial recognition software, which will identify and track individuals everywhere they go.
This revenue, along with revenue from various red-light cameras located around the city, allow St. Ann to compensate for lost sales tax revenue from the now-vacant Northwest Plaza.
Set up along an eight-mile stretch of Interstate 95, the goal of the mobile cameras is to send tickets to offenders who go 11 mph over the speed limit in the 70 mph zone ; however, South Carolina law only authorizes summons which are delivered within one hour.
With the development of fast Internet in the last part of the 20th century along with advances in computer controlled telescope mounts and CCD cameras ' Remote Telescope ' astronomy is now a viable means for amateur astronomers not aligned with major telescope facilities to partake in research and deep sky imaging.
The format was introduced by Kodak in 1912, along with the “ Vest Pocket Kodak ” folding camera, as a compact alternative to larger portable cameras using 120.
The Riga Minox camera, along with the luxury finish postwar cameras, are now collector's items.
Digital cameras, Photoshop, and computer generated random art programs along with wildly improvisational use of cutting edge materials and equipment have opened up a new world of possibilities for today's art students and emerging artists.
The Itek camera company, however, proposed to stabilize the satellite along all three axes — keeping the cameras permanently pointed at the earth.
Two television cameras were housed in the craft, along with two magnetic tape recorders which could be used to store photographs when the satellite was out of communications range.
Eadweard Muybridge used still cameras placed along a racetrack, and each camera was actuated by a taut string stretched across the track ; as the horse galloped past, the camera shutters snapped, taking one frame at a time.
The standard chimney brush is still used, along with more modern tools ( such as vacuums, cameras and special chimney cleaning tools ).
The Gleaners and I is notable for its fragmented and free-form nature along with it being the first time Varda used digital cameras.
Unusually, the 60 mile trip from Dundee to Aberdeen along the A90 entails over a dozen speed cameras including a majority of fixed Gatso types as well as locations used by mobile camera vans.
It was very expensive to get the two minute reels of film developed and it still is to this day ; however, the late 80s brought along video cameras, which, JR quickly began to utilize.
At the launch event, in what is now North Hollywood, a crowd of men and women, dressed in the attire of the era, eagerly awaited the display of the film stages, daredevil stunt pilots and silent-film idols, as well as the movie cameras Laemmle had brought along.

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