electrofotografisk
Electrofotografisk refers to the process of creating images using light and electricity. This technique is fundamental in the field of photography and has evolved significantly over the years. The electrofotografisk process involves the use of a light-sensitive material, typically a photographic film or digital sensor, which reacts to light to capture an image.
The basic principle behind electrofotografisk is the conversion of light into a chemical or electrical signal.
The electrofotografisk process has several key components:
1. Light Source: The primary source of light that illuminates the subject to be photographed.
2. Lens: A device that focuses and directs light onto the light-sensitive material.
3. Light-Sensitive Material: This can be photographic film or a digital sensor, which captures the image.
4. Exposure: The duration for which the light-sensitive material is exposed to light.
5. Development: In film photography, this involves chemical processes to make the latent image visible. In digital
Electrofotografisk has revolutionized the way images are captured and shared, enabling the creation of high-quality photographs