Eyes
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Digital Cameras Demystified
LCD means Liquid Crystal Display or in simple terms, it is the display screen used in digital cameras. These screens vary in size depending on the camera. It allows you to preview what you are photographing by giving you a ‘through-the-lens-view’. It can also be used to preview photos, delete unwanted photos and some will allow you to magnify your photos to look at details.
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Deal With Backlighting
The reason for this is all down to your camera. The meter in the camera calculates the correct exposure – or so you think. In fact, it calculates what it THINKS is the correct exposure, only in the example above (and any other situation with excessive backlighting) there is an abundance of light. The camera takes all the light information and averages it out.
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Sound Card Buyer's Guide
If you want to buy a sound card, you should ask yourself whether you really need one. The motherboards of today come equipped with great on-board sound. Some motherboards even have support for 5.1 surround sound and come with a range of audio optical ports. So if you plan on using your computer to listen to music, play games, or any other basic things to do with sound, you should definitely consider staying with on-board sound.
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Digital Camera Accessories - The Top 7 Accessories You Can't Live Without!
Almost all digital cameras come with a small starter memory card, 16 or 32 MB. However, a professional photographer or a shutterbug may need a larger memory card - the more pictures on it, the faster it will disappear in room. A larger card will have more room so more pictures can be taken; we won't need to rush to our computer to transfer them off the memory card before we run out of room.
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DVD Software
DVDs are available in two formats – the ‘minus’ or ‘dash’ format and the ‘plus’ format. DVD-R and DVD-RW belong to the ‘minus’ format, while the DVD=R, DVD+RW and the DVD+R DL belong to the ‘plus’ format. The official specification of the DVD is the prerogative of the DVD Forum, which consists of several international organizations.
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Dish Network Offers Great Deals For Its New Subscribers
Because it is fully integrated with the receiver, it can be programmed through the electronic program guide and record and store programs in digital format. Unlike the VCR, which must be reprogrammed after power outages and any other interruption to the timer and can easily record the wrong show if you set it to the wrong channel, the DVR is easily programmed.
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Bird House Kits Make Great Bird Houses
The fact of the matter is that giving yourself appropriate time and effort in planning way ahead will eventually make your bird house making experience a lot satisfying. However, if you are planning to buy a kit that is ready to be assembled, the wood to be used will then be already cut and measured.
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How to Choose Computer Peripherals
Computer peripherals, from printers to web cams, are an important part of our lives and activities, if not the most important one, depending on our needs and habits. When you are faced with the situation in which you have to choose peripheries, consider a few aspects before making your move: utility, price/quality combination and purposes they should serve.
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Direct Tv Has Played A Crucial Role In The Advancement Of Television Technology
The 100% digital TV format greatly increases the picture and sound quality. This quality can be heightened even more with the addition of high definition programming to your subscription. If you try Direct TV's HDTV programming, you will discover pictures that are crystal clear and true to life and extremely realistic sound.
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Einstein and Eirugena
Einstein always said that he was a deeply religious man, and his religion informed his science. He rejected the conventional image of God as a personal being, concerned about our individual lives, judging us when we die, intervening in the laws he himself had created to cause miracles, answer prayers and so on.
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