Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 05)

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Email
Email:
A world-wide electronic mail system. Digitized data can be sent almost immediately throughout the world via telephone lines using only a PC. Every email user has his or her own internationally distinct address where he or she can be reached electronically. Files, such as digital pictures, can be sent with any email message.


EPS
EPS:
Encapsulated PostScript. A computer file format based on the PostScript standard. It is supported by most graphic design and page layout programs. In addition to the PostScript code, the EPS file also contains a low resolution PICT.

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Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 04)

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Data Security
Data security:
A collective term used for any measure to protect and store files as well as programs for any extended period of time.



Data Transmissiom
Data transmission:
The exchange of digital information between two or more computers. Data is usually transmitted via a direct cable connection, a computer network or telephone lines.

Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 03)

 C

Calendar Card
Calendar card:
Smart Media-function card.




Calibration
Calibration:
The reciprocal balancing or tuning of input and output devices, in order to receive a matching values. In this way, the colors on a monitor can be matched with the printer's colors.
CAMEDIA
CAMEDIA:
The name given to the OLYMPUS Digital Imaging products.

Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 02)

 B

BaudBaud:
A unit of measurement for data transmission rate, which synonymous to symbols per second or pulse per second. And Baud named after the French engineer, Baudot.


Binary Nunber
Binary Number:
This is the name given to representation system of numbers consisting solely of the figures 0 and 1. just like the ten-figure decimal system (0-9), in the binary system, larger numbers are made up by combining the numbers 0 and 1.

Digital Photography: A to Z (part 01)

 A 

AC adapter
AC adapter:
Mains adapter. Enables the connection of the digital camera to the main electricity supply.
Analog-Digital Converter
ADC: 
Analog-Digital Converter. Hardware that converts analog information into digital data. (>AD-Conversion)


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AD conversion: 
Analog-Digital conversion. In order to process an analog signal (e.g. a photo) in a computer, it must first be digitized (converted into  binary code). Pictures are usually digitized with the help of a digital camera or a scanner.