camera obscura in Hungarian

cameraobscura fényképezésrehasználhatósötétkamra lyukkamra

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1. He used a camera obscura, which was a primitive camera.

2. "A Parallel Image" is an electronic version of camera obscura.

3. Alhazen also invented the camera obscura, a precursor to the modern camera.

4. Uricchio, William. "There's More to the Camera Obscura than Meets the Eye. " Manuscript.

5. Here Mr. Ephraim Chambers was abbreviating two words camera obscura which is Latin for “darkened room.”

6. Experimenting with mood and texture, he turned a floorless tent into a camera obscura.

7. The Camera Obscura was seen as a drawing tool for a clearer and realistic portrayal of objects.

8. The programme points out that Leonardo was fascinated with optical equipment and his notebooks contain one of the earliest drawings of a camera obscura.

9. In the lower, cubic room (Camera Obscura Space), the visitor sees an image of the sky which is being reflected through a lens on the ground.

10. The photo was created using the centuries-old principle of" camera obscura" after a gumball-size hole was opened in the hangar's wall, allowing a tiny beam of light to enter.

11. Photographic Cogitation—from camera obscura to digital rendering—releases the image from embodied sensorial channels, draws from and yet exceeds our imagination, preparing us for conceptual illumination by an extracorporeal and inorganic intelligence

12. It was taken with a camera obscura (an ancient optical device used for entertainment and drawing) and took eight hours to expose – hence the sunlight falling on both sides of the building.

13. Daguerreotype Achromat photos, from where this lens is coming from? Let’s start saying something about this lens: the Daguerreotype Achromat is a re-proposition of the original lens made by Charles Chevalier in the begin of the ‘800 century to be used on the first camera Obscura that was using the Daguerre’s photographic process.