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The Evolution of the Camera In the movie Argo, a group of American embassy staff members try to escape from a foreign country before the enemy finds them.
카메라의 진화 영화 Argo에서 한 무리의 미국대사관 직원들은 적이 그들을 찾기 전에 외국에서 탈출하려 한다.
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There would be too many pictures floating around on the Internet to find and erase. This example points out how differently we handle photographs today from how we did in the past.
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While they are hiding and waiting for rescue, the enemy reassembles the torn pieces of the photographs to find out what the escapees look like.
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must leave the country before their photographs are reconstructed. This story only makes sense because it is set in 1980. If a similar incident happened today, it would be impossible for the embassy employees to destroy their photographs in time.
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At the center of this change is the ever-evolving technology of the camera.
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To prevent the enemy from identifying them, they attempt to eliminate all the photographs inside the embassy along with all embassy documents.
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From the Film Camera to the Digital Camera Before the digital camera was invented, we had the film camera.
필름 카메라에서 디지털 카메라로 디지털 카메라가 발명되기 전에, 우리는 필름 카메라를 가지고 있었다.
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Since today's digital cameras store photographs in the form of digital images, no film is needed.
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Today, many families will take 100 to 200 pictures during the same countryside trip.
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Furthermore, taking a photograph required knowledge, skill, and practice. A photographer needed to learn how to decide an adequate composition for the picture, to adjust the focal length, and to set the film and the shutter speed before shooting.
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When they return home, they can choose the shots they want to keep and discard the rest.
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As a result, most people are taking far more photographs than ever they would have before.
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important to prepare carefully if a person was going to take a good photograph, because it was nearly impossible to change anything once the photograph had been taken. The digital camera has changed all that.
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To take pictures, photographers needed not only a camera, but
also film, which they had to buy every time they wanted to take another photograph.
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In the past, when a family took a trip to the countryside for the weekend, they might have taken 10 to 20 photographs.
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Once used, the film could not be erased or reused.
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In other words, taking pictures with a digital camera is practically free.
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The discarded pictures cost them nothing, except perhaps a little time.
버려지는 사진은 약간의 시간이 드는 것을 제외하고는, 그들에게 아무런 비용도 치르게 하지 않는다.
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Thus, people took pictures mostly on special occasions, such as weddings, graduations, and trips to exotic places.
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Moreover, the digital camera has made it astonishingly easy to take photographs by making all the shooting processes automatic. People who know next to nothing about photography can still produce high-quality photographs. The transition from the film camera to the digital camera has changed our idea about what to take pictures of.
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When photographers used film in the past, each photo cost money.
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Now we can take pictures of anything we want, whenever we want. No one thinks that taking a picture of tonight's dinner, a lovely pet, or a book you like, is strange or a waste of money.
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The Smartphone and Citizen Journalism By integrating the mobile phone and the camera, the smartphone has further transformed the way we use and think about photography.
스마트폰과 시민 저널리즘 휴대전화와 카메라를 결합시킴으로써, 스마트폰은 우리가 사진촬영을 이용하고 그것에 대해 생각하는 방식을 더 완전히 바꿔놓았다.
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also made it easier to share our photographs with others since smartphones come with a wireless Internet connection and social networking apps. These features of the smartphone have resulted in new picture-taking habits. Taking a photograph of oneself was difficult and not often done in the past.
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(    ) Nowadays, whenever we want to take a picture, our camera is already in our hand, in our smartphone.
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However, the smartphone made it so convenient and popular that taking a photograph of oneself, or a selfie, is now one of the most common types of photography on the Internet. It can be said that the smartphone lets everyone use photography as a tool for self-expression.
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