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first came on the scene in the early 1960s. Understandably, this was due to the technology that was constantly developing and that became available at that time. |
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The Center for Art and Thought – Deviant Art The Ateneo Art Gallery – Yuchengco Museum – |
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you may visit the websites of the more progressive museums and art organizations. Among these are |
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First Academy of Computer Arts, the Philippine Center for Creative Imaging (PCCI), as well as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) |
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There are also institutions offering training courses on the digital arts, such as the |
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Animation Council of the Philippines (ACPI). |
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scholarships given by the |
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has by now invaded every aspect of modern life. It was, therefore, inevitable that it would develop into forms and devices that could be mass produced, mass distributed, and therefore widely accessible to everyone. |
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make use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the artist’s own hand, to produce the desired images and effects. |
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Gimp (GNU Image Manipulation Program) Paint.net Inkscape Xara Extreme Artweaver Draw Plus Pencil Picasa Paint Star Smooth Draw Spray Karbon Adobe Photoshop Corel PaintShop Pro X5 |
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device that contains an image editing program, similar to these: |
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the wonder of it all is that you can do all these right on your own mobile devices, particularly the new-generation models known as android tablets, phones, and combination of both called |
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a powerful, free online image editor |
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allows you to make collages incorporating photos, stickers, text, and frames |
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a downloadable application for android phones that allows you to make collages out of images from your photo gallery |
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an iPad application (with a free downloadable version) that enables you to ‘doodle’ on your images using available stickers |
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an application for taking photos and videos using an iPad or iPad mini (a version for the iPhone, called SimpleBooth, is also available) |
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an iPhone application that allows you to take amusing, distorted images, simulating camera effects |
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a free online photo editing tool that provides filters, frames, text, and effects to manipulate your images |
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a downloadable application that allows you to ‘bring your photos to life’ in short videos set to music of your choice |
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a free photo editor and drawing application, as well as a social network for you to share your art with others |
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A photo application that enables you to enhance, transform, and share your photos; a free downloadable version for android phones is available |
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a fast and fun way to share images with others; snap a photo, choose from among the available filters, and share via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and more |
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The photographer (or a commercial developing service) would then have to process the exposed film in a special enclosed space known as a |
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Point and shoot type of digital camera |
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which automatically makes all the adjustments in lighting, focus, zoom-in and zoom-out, even removal of “red eye” with the user being given some leeway for slight adjustments.
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Digital single lens reflex camera |
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This also provides the film-less and instant review features of a “point-and-shoot” type of digital camera,ut gives the photographer much more artistic freedom and control to select the camera settings to create the desired final image with the preferred visual effects |
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Choose a good location. An interesting location can sometimes make the difference between a good and a great photo. 2. Check that the available background is relatively simple and not too cluttered, so that the focus will be on your chosen subject. Natural light in the outdoors or near a window is usually the most flattering or effective for any kind of subject. Ideally, the best light for photos is within the first hour after sunrise and the last hour before sunset. 4. Avoid taking shots facing the light, as this would make your subject back-lit and most of the details would be lost in shadow. 5. If you intend to take a posed shot, position your subject where you want in relation to the location, background, and source of light. 6. If you intend to take a candid shot, position yourself where you can capture the most interesting, amusing, touching, or engaging moment or expression. 7. Take a variety of shots—ranging from far shots showing the surroundings, to medium-distance shots concentrating on the main subject, to tight or close-up shots that focus on details of the subject. You can then choose from among all these for the best photo or photos. |
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Basic Tips for Taking Good Photographs |
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e-how, instructables and youtube |
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Online tutorials and guides are available on sites like |
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Three available programs in making video games |
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is a method of creating an artwork using a computer. This is, however, different from the image generating devices and programs discussed above, which create, modify, store, and share images entirely on a laptop, tablet, or android phone. |
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is an example of an online resource for teaching yourself digital painting for free, via simple videos and mini tutorials. |
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Another tremendously powerful and innovative field that digital technology has revolutionized is that of creating and presenting videos. |
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Medical/scientific purposes |
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Another extremely valuable use of today’s video technology is that of imaging videos in the fields of medicine and science. |
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerized Tomography (CT scans) |
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are used to create and record visual images of a patient’s internal anatomy in order to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. |
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ultrasound tests and sonograms |
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translate sound waves bouncing off physical objects into images that can be studied—whether a baby developing in the womb (in 2D, 3D, and 4D options), growths or malformations inside the body, structural flaws in buildings, as well as objects in outer space, underground, and deep in the ocean. |
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