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Old January 3rd 04, 02:39 PM
Stan Jensen
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I'm setting up a gallery for a site, and there are a lot of
astrophotos taken the old-fashioned way with film, but more and more
with either CCD's - and more recently - the quickcams and digital
cameras.

I don't really think the Digital images should be in the astrophotos
(film) area, but they don't really fit into a "CCD" area. Or do they?

Or maybe the CCD area should be renamed? "Electronic Imaging" perhaps?

Any help would be appreciated


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Old January 3rd 04, 04:12 PM
Michael A. Covington
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"Stan Jensen" wrote in message
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I'm setting up a gallery for a site, and there are a lot of
astrophotos taken the old-fashioned way with film, but more and more
with either CCD's - and more recently - the quickcams and digital
cameras.

I don't really think the Digital images should be in the astrophotos
(film) area, but they don't really fit into a "CCD" area. Or do they?

Or maybe the CCD area should be renamed? "Electronic Imaging" perhaps?

Any help would be appreciated


All digital cameras contain either a CCD or a CMOS image sensor, which is a
very similar device.


 




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