It will depend on the photo software that you are using. Photoshop has a "stamp" tool that would be helpful, but it depends on a lot of things. How large is the garbage can image in the photo? Is there (or would there be) a lot of complex detail in place of the image, etc. Perhaps a friend with Photo software could help.
The four major areas of computer operations in digital image processing is contrast enhancement. The second is remove the blur from pictures and smooth out graininess. The third would be magnifying, and rotating an image. Finally the image is compressed for storage.
Sheldon Brown would be the place one would go online to find image stabilization software. Amazon would also offer some alternatives to finding the image stabilization software.
A digital camera is hardware. The computer program inside that runs it is software. ----------------- Both, alone the camera (hardware) would not work without the program (software) inside it.
I think you're referring to .tiff, a format of digital compression of your images. So a `tiff' file would simply just refer to a picture stored in that format. Many computer software image utilities will handle .tiff, since it's a very common format.
One would use DFF or Digital Forensics Framework software for investigations purposes. This type of software preserves digital chain of custody, access to local and remote devices, read forensics file formats and to reconstruct computer information.
It all really depends what size of digital print you are wanting to make. The larger the print the higher the resolution needs to be so that the image is not fuzzy. I would visit www.photoshopessentials.com/essentials/image-quality/ and read the tutorial about how the resoultion of your digital images affects image quality when printing.
You can download a digital photocopy software from Kodak's website. You will most likely have to pay for it, so I would go buy some from the store to minimize your risk of I.D. theft.
The kind of software that DAZ is classified as would be 3D software. DAZ software is used to create 3D models, illustrations and animations for use in other digital applications.
Yes but it may reduce the image quality. One way to display an image faster would be to make it a smaller image. If you need image resizing software i would recommend you download fast image resizer. http://adionsoft.net/fastimageresize/
this can be remedied in the settings of the camera
It depends in what area you're in, where there's a good reception, you'll get clear crystal image, but if the signal is poor, you'll still get some image which would be sort of crap. By the way, you can use a digital receiver which is really cheap and as all signals are digital, the image would be crystal clear even in the inside =)