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Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 Film Camera US $249.99
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Six 4x5 Graflex Camera Graphic Film Holders Type 5 US $9.95
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GRAFLEX Speed Graphic 4x5 View Camera Complete Outfit Film Holders Case Flash US $779.99
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Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 Film Camera US $56.00
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1919 Camera Catalog Kodak Eastman Graphic Seneca Ansco Korona Cirkut Graflex US $49.99
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GRAFLEX GRAPHIC 35 CAMERA Prontor SVS w CASE US $.99
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speed graphic camera US $15.00
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VTG Speed Graphic Camera / 135 MM- F4.7-32 Graphex Lens, 4 x 5 Film US $450.00
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Graflex/ Speed Graphic Kalart Zeiss 4 x 5 18 CM Range Finder Camera. US $59.99
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Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 Film Camera With 6 Film Holders Excellent+ US $51.01
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3 x Lens Board For 4x5 Graphic Camera, Copal 0 US $38.95
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Eco Cup Graphic Edition- Black & White Re-usable ceramic cup with silicone lid & sleeve. Dishwasher & Microwave Safe. Dimensions: 3.5" diameter x 6" tall. Cup holds 16 fl. oz. Comes in assorted pattern. |
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If you are choosing the better gift. It is for you. This Mug & Pencil-Cup manufactured with the best technology of images. It guarantees the best print colors.This product could be used in your desktop, or to drink... |
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Includes Holster, Hand Loop, (2) AA Batteries, User's Manual, Safety Instructions, Producer Certificate M In Accordance With DIN 55350-18-4.2.2, Quickstart Guide |
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Much faster than the Studio Joiner, the Pro Joiner drives 2 nails at a time into hard or soft woods and is ideal for production joining of duplicate frames using the same moulding size. Extremely precise and versatile, yet compact and economical, while producing professional results... |
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Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal horrifying event of their lives... |
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Ricky Gervais co-wrote, co-directed, and stars in this hilarious comedy as a struggling writer living in a world where people always tell the truth and deception does not exist. On the verge of losing everything, he comes up with the concept of lying and begins using fibs to make his life better--and maybe even win the heart of dream girl Jennifer Garner... |
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Three years after his wife's death, James must go back to the dark realm of Silent Hill after he receives a mysterious letter from Mary. That special place holds many secrets and James must uncover the truth, unaware that the answers he seeks may require the ultimate sacrifice. |
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Essential Information for New Graphic Artists
VECTOR GRAPHICS: A vector drawing is one that is made of nothing more that a series of lines connected at control points. These lines can be curved or straight. The control points are called nodes or anchor points. The inside areas bounded by lines and nodes can be filled with color.
Vector drawings are stored by the computer as simple formulae, these take up far less of the computers resources than do bitmaps, and make much smaller files when saved.
Traditionally Vector images are used for Logos and line work Graphics. They give a very sharp crisp print.
Vector drawing can be extremely detailed and complex with graduated fountain fills and can be almost photographic. The really great thing about Vector Images is that they can be scaled to any size without sacrificing quality have a look at the image below to see how a Vector image is made up of a collection of shapes.
BITMAP or RASTER GRAPHICS: Bitmap is the term used to describe an image that is constructed and saved by the computer as a series of squares. These squares are called pixels. Each pixel has its own numerical code which records information such as the color, size and position of the square. The pixels are usually small and not apparent to the naked eye.
The problem is that is you get an image that is low resolution i.e. 72ppi (pixels per inch often referred to as dpi) and enlarge that image, it will become more and more fuzzy the larger you go until you can actually see the pixels.
As a rule 72dpi images are good for the Web because the files are small but these files are no good at all for publishing they are to low a quality.
Images to be used in Publications should be 300dpi or better. An image of 150 dpi or 200dpi is a good option if you intend to print larger than A4 on your Inkjet or Laser printer.
Bitmap Programs such as Adobe Photoshop or The GIMP: are ideal for working with Photographic Images and also for providing their own unique special effects that can not be preformed on Vector Graphics Programs.
Vector Graphics Programs such as Inkscape can also Incorporate Bitmaps into a Finished Artwork that combines Vector and Bitmap Images together. They also have filters for applying effects to Bitmaps from within the program allowing a certain degree of Bitmap editing without leaving the Illustration Program.
These programs also incorporate Trace programs that can convert a Bitmap Image into a Vector Image. You can follow one of our Inkscape Tutorials showing you how to do this.
About Compression and File Types:
It is essential to understand the difference in file types, particularly when you are dealing with photographic Images intended for high quality publishing.
bmp, jpeg and tiff are the most common file types used for Bitmap or Raster images.
Tiff and Bmp files faithfully store the information about every pixel, maintaining the quality of the Image but in doing this they create large files that can take up space on your hard drive or storage device. For a really high quality Image suitable for Publication it is always best to maintain high quality 300 dpi images.
Jpeg files use compression to make the file smaller. Jpeg files are very suitable for creating artwork for the Web but because of the compression the file quality can be severely compromised depending on how much compression you use. Instead of storing information on every pixel, jpeg files use a formula that groups pixels together. Below is a close up of a low quality 72 dpi jpeg typical of the artwork often sent to me by customers to work with. No good for me to blow up and print, however viewed at the right size on the web this file was ok. There is a great article on how to enhance a poor image like this on our Desktoptips Tutorials Page.
If you are using a Digital camera remember that by default most cameras use jpeg compression. Set your camera to 'Raw' for the best quality images. It really depends on what you plan to do with the image in the end. If you want to view it on a screen then jpeg compression is fine. Most digital camera jpegs will also print a good 6 x 4 high gloss photo, but not so good if you intend to have a shot enlarged for framing. Again you should set your camera to 'Raw'.
PNG &SVG FILES:
.Png files also use compression, they also allow transparent backgrounds which jpeg files don't. Inkscape uses .png files to export Bitmap artwork. I find .png files less 'lossy' than jpeg files although slightly larger in file size. Png files are very suitable for creating artwork for the Web.
Svg files are Vector Graphic files. Inkscape uses this file type as default. All of the Vector elements are maintained and the Image can be scaled up or down with no loss of quality. Svg files can now be viewed in the latest browsers on the Web. Vector graphic files are typical much smaller than bitmap files.
PDF files:
Pdf files were created by Adobe to provide a standard file format that encapsulates both bitmap, vector and text elements in a format that can be opened by anyone with a pdf viewer. You can embed typefaces and also choose to add compression to make files smaller for the Web.
Inkscape allows you to save your files using the Pdf format.
GIFF files:
Giff files are used primarily for the web, they make an Images file size smaller by reducing the color palette. giff files also support animation and can have transparent backgrounds.
PS & EPS files:
There are many other file types which Inkscape supports including .ps (postscript) and .eps (encapsulated postscript) . Saving files in these formats allows you to open the file in other programs such as Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator. I have found Illustrator opens the native .svg files with no problems
About the Author
How do I find the "perfect" camera out there for me?
I'm fifteen years old, turning sixteen in March. I love<3 taking pictures. Mostly for Myspace, but next year I'm going to a Career Tech school, for Graphic Design. I'm looking to up my camera, considering the one I own now is Olympus D-380. It's about 6 years old, but I must say, its amazing. I just want something a little more high tech, still a point and shoot camera. Limit: $200-ish. THANKS! ![]()
i am very good with technology & stuff. i don't want nothin' basic! haha.
try a canon powershot. i have this one and it's fantastic:
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-SD1100IS-Digital-Stabilized/dp/B0012YC7AE/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1233533769&sr=8-1
(:
edit: well most cameras under $200 are pretty basic. but i don't think it matters as long as it takes good pictures.
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