Beginner CCD

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I'm sure you're not expecting anyone to re-type an entire 5000+ word reference on the subject just for your convenience. Please feel free to open the link i provided to a reference work on the subject, and extract the parts relevant to your coursework - though I'd suggest that if you wish to avoid issues of plagiarism, you actually read the reference, then re-write it in your own words.

That's kind of how College study works - you find a reference work, read it, understand it, and then use your understanding to answer the specific question you've been asked by your College Tutors.

I'll leave that to sink in for a while, and close the thread to prevent anyone else reacting in a less calm and measured manner than I have.
 
maybe I can offer you and all your friends who have signed up to this forum a little bit of advice...

if you sign up, and your first post is a single sentance question asking "what is...." - you're going to get a few of the members pushing back or saying "just do your own homework/google it".

However, if you go into the beginners forum, introduce yourself, give a quick "biography" or details of what you do, what you like shooting, what you feel you'd like to learn from being here, and how you think you could maybe help others on here" then you'll get a far more welcoming response.

If you then proceed to share some of your photo's in one of the photo sharing sections that'd be brilliant. Same thing if you apply your knowledge of photography to giving critique and feedback on other peoples images,

What I'm saying here, is that this is a community, not just a reference library staffed by people for your assitance. Join, participate, give something to the community, and it'll be reciprocated many, many times over.

Don't be offended if people post links to various websites in answer to a question, very often these posted links ARE the best resource that the person knows to explain it - it's a "curated" link if you will. I've posted many links to your college compatriots questions already - because, frankly, the best info I know was in them, and not only was I not going to plagiarise the other site, I wasn't about to re-type 5000+ words and source multiple photos and diagrams in illustration.

You may notice a marker against my name stating that I'm a Staff Member here. As such, what i've stated above would probably be a good thing to take on board, and to pass onto your friends who may also be posting on here - and perhaps also feed back to the lecturer who pointed you at this forum in the first place...

Enjoy your time within our community :)
 
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