To answer this question, first we have to look at the end product: the photographs. Photos are a set of data points called pixels. If a photograph is low resolution, it has fewer pixels, or data points. In printing terms, these are also called dots per inch (dpi). So, while a low-resolution photo (such asContinue reading “What type of camera does a scientist need?”
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Why should I take photos of my scientific work?
Content, in the form of words, is important in communication. It’s especially important to present that content in an audience-appropriate and relatable way. But, most types of communications work better if there are both words (written or oral) and visual content. This is because there are many different learning styles: verbal, written and experiential asContinue reading “Why should I take photos of my scientific work?”