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The process of forming and fixing an image of an object or objects by the chemical action of light and other forms of radiant energy on photosensitive surfaces. The art or business of producing and printing photographs.
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These subjects are offered by other RMIT photography programs for students in either the Scientific Photography and/or Illustrative Photography programs. They encompass a range of photographic techniques and applications. Only a limited number of electives can be taken. Electives are only available in second and third year.
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waterfalls, mountain peaks, interesting sights
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Electrostatic Printing em space en space : Technology used for both photocopiers & so called Laser printers. Process depends on light to selectively discharge parts of a charged surface, forming an electronic image which pics up toner powder, which in turn transferred onto paper and fused into its surface by heat. : Printing process that uses a special paper which is charged by an electron beam and the tone sticks to the electron charged areas. ...
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Photographic prints can be made from photographic negatives, positive transparencies, or digital images, and printed on a wide variety of substrates, including photo paper, fine art paper, and canvas. They can be black and white or color. Many artists, especially those whose works appeared early in the 20th century, are highly collectible. A number of contemporary artists also specialize in photography.
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