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DIGITAL

ARTS
Phablet
is a mobile device combining or
straddling the size formats of
smartphones and tablets.
The word is a portmanteau of
phone and tablet.
feature large displays that
complement screen-intensive
activity such as mobile web
browsing and multimedia viewing.
Computer-generated imagery
 is the use of computer
graphics to create or
contribute to images in art,
printed media, video games,
simulators, and visual
effects in films, television
programs, shorts,
commercials, and videos.

 The images may be static or


dynamic, in which case CGI
is also called computer
animation.
DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital Photography

 is the process of using electronic and computing appliances


to capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs.

 It encompasses several different technologies to provide


electronic or computer-based photography services.

 uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors


interfaced to an analog-to-digital converter to
produce images focused by a lens, as opposed
to an exposure on photographic film.
Different Types of Cameras
• Compact Cameras
• DSLR Cameras
• Mirrorless Cameras
• Action (Adventure) Cameras
• 360 Cameras
• Medium Format Cameras
• Traditional Film Cameras
Compact Cameras
- often referred to as a point-and-shoot camera, does just that.
- they’re light-weight, easy to use, and you just point and shoot.

DSLR Cameras
- are the go-to cameras for most creatives.
- Whether you’re a professional photographer or aspiring
videographer looking to get their YouTube channel off the
ground, you’ll likely find this camera works for any project.
- They deliver exceptional, professional-level sharpness and even

incredible background.
- Videos are in high resolution thanks to DSLRs advanced
sensors, manual camera settings, and
interchangeable lenses.
Mirrorless Cameras
- are a lighter, more compact alternative to the DSLR, and
provide incredible quality images, especially video.
- the comparison between DSLR and Mirrorless is worth
examining before you make a decision.
- the very mechanics of the mirrorless automatically limit
camera shake as compared to the DSLR. And with less moving
parts, they're quieter than DSLRs.
Action (Adventure) Cameras
- sometimes called Adventure cameras, are great for outdoor
filming, or otherwise rough conditions.
- they’re often used for sports photography and videography.
- weather and shockproof, these cameras are generally small
and lightweight and the sensor is guarded with super durable
glass. GoPros are common action cameras.
360 Cameras
- they can be put on drones, helmets, cars, you name it.
- 360-degree footage using back-to-back lenses.
- great for adventure photography and videography, perfect for
reality style video.
Medium Format Cameras
- medium format takes pictures that are just smaller than a large
format size (102x127mm), but bigger than using 135mm or full-
frame sensors.
Traditional Film Cameras
- Digital gives you the photos in real time and doesn’t involve
developing or film costs.
- If you’re smart about backing up your photos, you’ll likely never
lose them.
- But there is something about shooting with real film that no digital
camera can touch.

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