I take it by burn you mean put your pictures on a CD. If your computer has a CD burner, you should have the software to burn pictures onto a CD. Once they are on the CD, you can view them on most DVD players. My DVD player will only show pictures that are saved in the jpg or jpeg format, so check the manual for your player. Also many digital cameras come with patch cords that plug into the side of the camera and the aux plugs on your TV.
You have photography in journalism where you take pictures for the news people. You have photograpy for commercial where we see pictures on the billboards and tv. You have digital photography wedding pictures, graduations and school pictures.
Motion pictures is like movies & television is a piece of technology that allows you to see/watch tv shows that are made of tiny specs put together
LCD TVs are inexpensive and have great pictures, but don't leave one on the same channel too long. Images can burn in, ruining the picture forever.
How well it was because of the war and so after they started to watch it to see pictures from the war.
Yes, The GOES satellites send weather pictures that are shown on tv because it is the latest satellite ... Try other websites to check and see if my answer's correct :)
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Columbia Pictures Television ended in 2001.
Its not as fun when you watch it on TV; when you see pictures of planets, someone might want to explore them, and not just sit at home and watch them on their television.
yes, it is made by Sony pictures television
Radio with Pictures - TV programme - was created in 1976.
Radio with Pictures - TV programme - ended in 1991.
Columbia Pictures Television was created on 1974-05-01.