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1 white projector
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2 white projector
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > white projector
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3 projector
1) проектор2) прожектор•- background projector
- contour projector
- CRT-projector
- desktop projector
- digital projector
- display projector
- LCD projector
- light-weight projector
- mobile projector
- motion-picture projector
- mounted projector
- movable projector
- opaque projector
- optical projector
- personal projector
- portable video projector
- professional projector
- rear projector
- slide projector
- slide-to-video converting projector
- stereo projector
- superbright projector
- telecine projector
- telephoto projector
- three-panel LC projector
- transparency projector
- TV-projector
- underwater sound projector
- video-data projector
- white projector
- yellow projectorEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > projector
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4 прожектор белого света
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > прожектор белого света
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5 прожектор белого света
1) Military: white light searchlight2) Telecommunications: white projectorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прожектор белого света
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6 foto
f.1 photo, picture.sacar una foto a alguien to take photo o picture of somebody2 phot, unit of illumination.* * *1 familiar photo, picture\sacar fotos to take photos* * *noun f.photo, picture* * *SF photo, picturesacar o tomar una foto — to take a photo o picture (de of)
foto de familia — [de familiares] family photo; [de colegas] group photo, team photo
foto fija — still, still photo
foto robot — quick photo; (=cabina) photo booth
* * *femenino picture, photo (esp BrE)me sacó or tomó or (Esp) hizo una foto — he took a picture o photo of me
* * *= photo, shot, mugshot [mug shot], pic, still photo.Ex. The activities assigned were the following: unpacking and drying wet books; handling and drying wet papers and photos; and dry cleaning techniques for papers and books.Ex. Each video shot is logged using text descriptions, audio dialogue, and cinematic attributes.Ex. The article carries the title ' Mugshots from the morgue: profiles of deceased library periodicals'.Ex. If you take a look at some of the pics, you'll see they just use a special lens on a cannon projector.Ex. You can easily create your own animated promo videos from your still photos.----* álbum de fotos = photo album.* foto carnet = ID photograph.* foto de medio cuerpo = mugshot [mug shot], mugshot [mug shot].* sacar una foto = take + a shot.* tomar una foto = snap + the camera.* * *femenino picture, photo (esp BrE)me sacó or tomó or (Esp) hizo una foto — he took a picture o photo of me
* * *= photo, shot, mugshot [mug shot], pic, still photo.Ex: The activities assigned were the following: unpacking and drying wet books; handling and drying wet papers and photos; and dry cleaning techniques for papers and books.
Ex: Each video shot is logged using text descriptions, audio dialogue, and cinematic attributes.Ex: The article carries the title ' Mugshots from the morgue: profiles of deceased library periodicals'.Ex: If you take a look at some of the pics, you'll see they just use a special lens on a cannon projector.Ex: You can easily create your own animated promo videos from your still photos.* álbum de fotos = photo album.* foto carnet = ID photograph.* foto de medio cuerpo = mugshot [mug shot], mugshot [mug shot].* sacar una foto = take + a shot.* tomar una foto = snap + the camera.* * *picture, photo ( esp BrE)me sacó or hizo or tomó una foto he took a picture o photo of me, he took my photo o pictureuna foto en blanco y negro a black-and-white photoCompuesto:foto de carnet or pasaportepassport photo* * *
foto sustantivo femenino
picture, photo (esp BrE);
me sacó or tomó una foto he took a picture o photo of me;◊ foto de carné/pasaporte passport photo
foto f fam photo: le sacamos una foto a La Cibeles, we took a photo of La Cibeles
máquina de fotos, camera
' foto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contraluz
- foto robot
- fotorrobot
- hojear
- lente
- movida
- movido
- recortar
- tirar
- borroso
- corresponder
- cuándo
- enmarcar
- estar
- frente
- imagen
- mal
- mosaico
- nítido
- parar
- parecer
- perfil
- pose
- reciente
- sacar
- salir
- sensacionalista
- tomar
English:
caption
- cheese
- coloured
- come out
- flattering
- in
- mount
- photo
- photo finish
- photograph
- picture
- sharp
- shot
- snap
- snapshot
- take
- justice
- mug
- pinup
* * *foto nfphoto, picture;foto de familia family photo;los presidentes se hicieron una foto de familia the presidents had a group photo taken;foto fija still* * *f photo* * *foto nf: photo, picture* * * -
7 pointer
['pɔɪntə(r)]1) (piece of information) indicazione f., suggerimento m., indizio m.2) (dog breed) pointer m.; (in hunting) cane m. da ferma3) (for teaching) bacchetta f.4) (on projector screen) cursore m.5) inform. puntatore m.* * *1) (a long stick used to indicate places on a large map etc.) bacchetta2) (an indicator on a dial: The pointer is on/at zero.) indice, lancetta3) (a hint; a suggestion: Give me some pointers on how to do it.) suggerimento* * *pointer /ˈpɔɪntə(r)/n.1 persona che addita; cosa che indica; indicatore6 (fam.) allusione; indicazione; suggerimento; dritta; imbeccata7 (comput.) puntatore; dispositivo di puntamento8 (econ., fin.) indicatore; indice9 (pl.) (fam.) seni a punta● (zool., Carcharodon carcharias) white pointer, squalo bianco.* * *['pɔɪntə(r)]1) (piece of information) indicazione f., suggerimento m., indizio m.2) (dog breed) pointer m.; (in hunting) cane m. da ferma3) (for teaching) bacchetta f.4) (on projector screen) cursore m.5) inform. puntatore m. -
8 szum
m (G szumu) 1. (przytłumiony odgłos) sough, swoosh- szum morskich fal the swoosh of surf- szum traw/wiatru the swoosh of the grass/wind- szum deszczu the beating down of rain- szum taśmy the hiss of the tape- szum kamer/projektora the whirr of cameras/a projector- szum głosów the murmur of voices- szum rozmów the hum a. buzz of conversation- szum samochodów the drone of traffic- szum silnika the drone of the car engine- dokuczliwy szum w skroniach an annoying buzzing noise in one’s head2. sgt (rozgłos) fuss; hoopla US pot.- narobić szumu to make a fuss- po co tyle szumu? what’s all the fuss a. noise about?3. Techn. interference- szum w słuchawce interference within the receiver4. zw. pl przest. scum U, foam U- zbierać szumy to skim the scum off, to skim off foam■ szum informacyjny Dzien. information noise* * *(fal, głosów, miasta) hum; (drzew, deszczu) rustle; ( nieuzasadniona popularność) hype; ( w głośniku) noise* * *mi1. (= szmer) buzz; (ruchu ulicznego, maszyn, głosów, fal) hum; (wentylatora, skrzydeł) whir; ( drzew) rustle, sough; ( deszczu) spatter; szum w głowie/uszach buzzing in the head/ears.2. (= rozgłos) hype, publicity; narobić szumu wokół czegoś hype sth (up), make fuss about sth; narobić szumu wokół jakiejś sprawy (zwł. w mediach) give sth a high profile.3. fiz., el., radio noise; biały szum white noise; szum informacyjny information noise; szum syczący hiss; szumy ( w radiu) static.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szum
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9 continuous
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10 Muybridge, Eadweard
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 9 April 1830 Kingston upon Thames, Englandd. 8 May 1904 Kingston upon Thames, England[br]English photographer and pioneer of sequence photography of movement.[br]He was born Edward Muggeridge, but later changed his name, taking the Saxon spelling of his first name and altering his surname, first to Muygridge and then to Muybridge. He emigrated to America in 1851, working in New York in bookbinding and selling as a commission agent for the London Printing and Publishing Company. Through contact with a New York daguerreotypist, Silas T.Selleck, he acquired an interest in photography that developed after his move to California in 1855. On a visit to England in 1860 he learned the wet-collodion process from a friend, Arthur Brown, and acquired the best photographic equipment available in London before returning to America. In 1867, under his trade pseudonym "Helios", he set out to record the scenery of the Far West with his mobile dark-room, christened "The Flying Studio".His reputation as a photographer of the first rank spread, and he was commissioned to record the survey visit of Major-General Henry W.Halleck to Alaska and also to record the territory through which the Central Pacific Railroad was being constructed. Perhaps because of this latter project, he was approached by the President of the Central Pacific, Leland Stanford, to attempt to photograph a horse trotting at speed. There was a long-standing controversy among racing men as to whether a trotting horse had all four hooves off the ground at any point; Stanford felt that it did, and hoped than an "instantaneous" photograph would settle the matter once and for all. In May 1872 Muybridge photographed the horse "Occident", but without any great success because the current wet-collodion process normally required many seconds, even in a good light, for a good result. In April 1873 he managed to produce some better negatives, in which a recognizable silhouette of the horse showed all four feet above the ground at the same time.Soon after, Muybridge left his young wife, Flora, in San Francisco to go with the army sent to put down the revolt of the Modoc Indians. While he was busy photographing the scenery and the combatants, his wife had an affair with a Major Harry Larkyns. On his return, finding his wife pregnant, he had several confrontations with Larkyns, which culminated in his shooting him dead. At his trial for murder, in February 1875, Muybridge was acquitted by the jury on the grounds of justifiable homicide; he left soon after on a long trip to South America.He again took up his photographic work when he returned to North America and Stanford asked him to take up the action-photography project once more. Using a new shutter design he had developed while on his trip south, and which would operate in as little as 1/1,000 of a second, he obtained more detailed pictures of "Occident" in July 1877. He then devised a new scheme, which Stanford sponsored at his farm at Palo Alto. A 50 ft (15 m) long shed was constructed, containing twelve cameras side by side, and a white background marked off with vertical, numbered lines was set up. Each camera was fitted with Muybridge's highspeed shutter, which was released by an electromagnetic catch. Thin threads stretched across the track were broken by the horse as it moved along, closing spring electrical contacts which released each shutter in turn. Thus, in about half a second, twelve photographs were obtained that showed all the phases of the movement.Although the pictures were still little more than silhouettes, they were very sharp, and sequences published in scientific and photographic journals throughout the world excited considerable attention. By replacing the threads with an electrical commutator device, which allowed the release of the shutters at precise intervals, Muybridge was able to take series of actions by other animals and humans. From 1880 he lectured in America and Europe, projecting his results in motion on the screen with his Zoopraxiscope projector. In August 1883 he received a grant of $40,000 from the University of Pennsylvania to carry on his work there. Using the vastly improved gelatine dry-plate process and new, improved multiple-camera apparatus, during 1884 and 1885 he produced over 100,000 photographs, of which 20,000 were reproduced in Animal Locomotion in 1887. The subjects were animals of all kinds, and human figures, mostly nude, in a wide range of activities. The quality of the photographs was extremely good, and the publication attracted considerable attention and praise.Muybridge returned to England in 1894; his last publications were Animals in Motion (1899) and The Human Figure in Motion (1901). His influence on the world of art was enormous, over-turning the conventional representations of action hitherto used by artists. His work in pioneering the use of sequence photography led to the science of chronophotography developed by Marey and others, and stimulated many inventors, notably Thomas Edison to work which led to the introduction of cinematography in the 1890s.[br]Bibliography1887, Animal Locomotion, Philadelphia.1893, Descriptive Zoopraxography, Pennsylvania. 1899, Animals in Motion, London.1901, The Human Figure in Motion, London.Further Reading1973, Eadweard Muybridge: The Stanford Years, Stanford.G.Hendricks, 1975, Muybridge: The Father of the Motion Picture, New York. R.Haas, 1976, Muybridge: Man in Motion, California.B.Coe, 1992, Muybridge and the Chromophoto-graphers, London.BC
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