Camera obscura
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The camera obscura (Latin for "dark room"; "darkened chamber") is an optical device that projects an image of its surroundings on a screen. It is used in drawing and for entertainment, and was one of the inventions that led to photography. The device consists of a box or room with a hole in one side. Light from an external scene passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where it is reproduced, upside-down, but with color and perspective preserved. The image can be projected onto paper, and can then be traced to produce a highly accurate representation
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The camera obscura (Latin for "dark room"; "darkened chamber") is an optical device that projects an image of its surroundings on a screen. It is used in drawing and for entertainment, and was one of the inventions that led to photography. The device consists of a box or room with a hole in one side. Light from an external scene passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where it is reproduced, upside-down, but with color and perspective preserved. The image can be projected onto paper, and can then be traced to produce a highly accurate representation
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786130217235
- Anzahl Seiten 104
- Genre Wärme- und Energietechnik
- Editor Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster
- Herausgeber Alphascript Publishing
- Gewicht 171g
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9786130217235
- Format Fachbuch
- ISBN 978-613-0-21723-5
- Titel Camera obscura
- Untertitel Black mirror, Camera lucida, Camera, History of film, Hockney-Falco thesis, Magic lantern (projector), Optics
- Sprache Englisch