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Digital photography clearly is the bulk of picture-taking today; this tag doesn't need to be on everything that is digital, but can be used when the question is specifically about the technology involved.
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Is this lightning image a natural phenomena or a digital camera artifact?
Looks like the rolling shutter effect, which is more pronounced in (but not limited to) the video mode.
Like you suspected, the effect is caused by different parts of the image being captured at slig …
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Mystery: Instagram JFIF information reads "Photoshop"
Obviously, this means that the file was edited by Adobe Photoshop at some point in time, or, in the case of the Instagram app, the application adheres to a data standard previously introduced by Photo …
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How can I colorize a black and white photo using colors from a similar photo?
Yes, it's possible, but a consumer software is probably not yet available.
One of the recent examples:
Let there be Color!: Joint End-to-end Learning of Global and Local Image Priors for Automatic I …
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What tiny lens to shorten the focus on a tiny camera?
Any converging lens will bring you closer to the target, you need to find a small magnifying glass or loupe (available online everywhere for a dollar or two).
In fact, the conditions are equivalent t …
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Why can't digital camera sensors expose each photosite individually?
First, human eye dynamic range is not that great. It only appears to be better than our current high end cameras, because our brain constantly merges "snapshots" taken using different exposure setting …