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What Does High Definition Programming Have to Offer

Posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 12:09 pm in HD by admin
High Definition
by Brad20

What Does High Definition Programming Have to Offer

Perhaps you have been rolling around the idea of going high definition in your head for some time now but you simply can’t make up your mind if it is actually worth it or not. To start with, it is not something such as food or water that your body actually needs, so you really can do without it quite well if you choose to. On the other hand it does make the time that a person spends watching TV far more enjoyable and if the time that you spend relaxing in front of your TV is important to you, maybe you really do need it but in a different way that you need food or water.

One thing that may be standing in your way is that you will need a high definition TV set to receive high definition TV programming. You might be surprised to learn that the price tags on high definition TV sets have fallen dramatically over the last few years and they now cost almost the same as a standard TV set does. Also, because of the precision and clarity of the high definition TV picture that is actually six times as distinct as a standard TV picture, you can new own the big screened TV of your dreams even if you live in an apartment or condo that that leaves you with space limitations.

One drawback of big screened TVs of the past was that the picture on them could be a little fuzzy, particularly when the viewer was up close to the screen. This just isn’t the case with a big screened high definition TV screen, because it has twice the number of verticle lines of resolution and pixels, which is what the TV uses to produce the picture on the screen with. So now a perfectly clear and defined picture can be seen on the screen even when you are watching the TV from as close as only a few feet away.

No matter what your preference in TV viewing is, the picture will almost jump off of the screen when you are watching it in high definition. Sports, movies and nature programming are fantastic in high definition and watching a game on a high definition TV is the next best thing to actually being at the game itself. This is because the sound quality is different with high definition programming, because it comes through in digitized surround sound that also incorporates Dolby noise reduction technology.

Its a CD quality sound that you have heard before when you watched a movie at your local theater. Remember how you could feel the base notes in your seat and the high notes startled you? Its all because of the high tech surround sound system that theaters use to heighten the viewing experience for their customers. High definition TVs have custom speaker systems that were designed to accommodate the new wrap around sound, so it sounds great coming right from the TV set. However if you want to kick it up a notch or two you can run the high sound effects through you stereo speaker system for a full home theater effect right in your living room.

Written by David Johnson. Find the latest information on direct tv.

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Film Tanks & Reels

Posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 8:10 am in film by admin

by Anne Ruthmann

Film Tanks & Reels

Learn about the working of photographic equipment such as film reels and film processing tanks.

Sifting through our favorite photo albums is like traveling back in time by going down memory lane and reliving those precious moments spent with our loved ones. But what keeps our memories from fading away? Of course the camera–one of the best human inventions of all times.

Quiet a lot of work is involved before we finally get to see our everlasting fond memories on paper.

Film Reel

 

Once the film roll is complete and ready to be developed, it is loaded/ spooled onto a film reel in a darkroom. This step involves extra carefulness as portions of the film might not get developed if it has been improperly loaded. A film reel actually looks like a picture on a reel that would rotate and the photographs would show up, one after the other, on a cinema screen like the way cinemas showed movies long time back or like the Hollywood old film reel pictures as depicted in today’s movies.

Basically film reels are used for holding the roll film firmly so that it can be properly developed once inside the film processing tank. The roll takes the form of a spiral so that the film surfaces do not touch and it is uniformly spaced to let the chemical flow freely and touch every part of the film. The reel should be dry as any sign of dampness makes loading difficult.

Film reels are available in either plastic or steel and also in varied sizes to accommodate different films. Steel reels are more durable while the plastic ones are easier to handle by amateur photographers.

 

Film Reel Brands

 

Companies such as Peterson, Kindermann etc manufacture film tanks and reels for developing films.

Paterson positions itself as a user-friendly brand by offering the auto-load reel with a smooth finish and a twin ball ratchet system that make film loading very simple. 

The 35mm stainless steel reels manufactured by Kindermann are marketed as chemical resistant, easy to clean and unbreakable as they are made from strong chrome nickel steel. It also guarantees to prevent damage as the reel is designed in such a way that there is negligible contact between the film edge and the reel.

 

Film Processing Tanks

 

Once the film has been loaded onto the film reel, it is developed using a light tight container called a film processing tank. The photographic film has the tendency to get damaged if exposed to daylight while developing, but with a film processing tank it can be developed in a daylight setting hence these are also referred to as ‘daylight tanks’. The various chemicals required for developing the photographs can be poured inside through the opening in the tank’s lid.

 

Similar to film reels, the film processing tank comes with different tank varieties and reel sizes to cater to both 35mm and 120mm film. The varieties include stainless steel and plastic tanks. For beginners it is advisable to use plastic tanks as they are cheap and user-friendly. However when processing temperature needs to be controlled, only stainless tanks can be used. Moreover a steel tank can be used either wet or dry unlike plastic tank where the film sticks and gets ruined if the tank is wet.

 

The core steps for developing photographs are summarized in the following steps:

Prepare all the necessary equipment (tools, chemicals etc);

Spool the film onto the film reel in the dark;

Transfer the reel to the film processing tank sealed by a cap (once safely packed inside, film can be easily developed in daylight without getting ruined);

Pour the developer in the tank and start the agitation process till required;

After agitation is complete, wash the film;

Hang to dry in a dust-free area;

Cut the dry film into strips for printing.

 

 

In order to search for film tanks and film reels on sale, photography magazines or websites maybe consulted.

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What is High Definition TV and How Does it Work

Posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 4:09 am in HD by admin
High Definition
by ALA – The American Library Association

What is High Definition TV and How Does it Work

Ever since the invention of the television set, new technological innovations have changed the way we use it, starting with the advent of color TV. In the beginning a new black and white TV cost about what an average household earned in a month, so comparatively speaking it would be the same as if a small black and white TV cost about three or four thousand dollars today. As these technological innovations have made their appearance, so too has the overall cost of using a TV come down.

Then a few decades back video tape made its debut and it wasn’t long before people were running out to buy video tape players to play tapes that could be rented from rental outlets that were springing up in every city and town across the U.S and Canada. The tape machines and the tapes themselves were finicky at best and could be frustrating to watch, because of malfunctions that seemed to happen in the middle of the best part of a movie.

Cable service and DVDs came along and put all of the video tape rental stores out of business and then satellite service came along to make life hard for the cable service people. Now to top it all off, high definition TV has arrived on the scene with its promoters claiming that it is yet another broad technological step that is going to change the way people enjoy their TV programming, just like all the other technological advancements have done.

So now people are asking just what is high definition TV and whats so different about it? High definition TV programming is a new format that not only involves the picture but also the sound quality of the TV programming that is being watched. You can only get the effects of high definition TV programming by watching it through a high definition TV set. This is because the high definition TV set has twice the number of virticle lines of resolution and pixels in its screen and those are what the picture on the screen is produced with. Twice the number doesn’t equate to twice the precision of the picture though, because it in fact makes for a picture that is six times as precise and the difference is truly astounding.

It means that now a large screened TV can now be watched in a small room with out having to put up with a fuzzy picture, so now apartment and condo dwellers can have the big screened TV that they have always dreamed of. The sound quality is different with high definition TV programming also, because it is digitized surround sound with Dolby noise reduction for a sharper and more distinct CD quality sound that was unavailable from a TV until the advent of high definition TV programming.There is one place where you can see the difference that high definition TV programing makes with your own eyes and ears and that is at your local electronics retailer where thay will have the latest models of high definition TVs playing on their show room floor.

Written by David Johnson. Find the latest information on dish tv.

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