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1 fotografie
• photography -
2 fotografisch
adj. photographic, of photography, pertaining to photography -
3 belichting
n. illumination, lighting (Theatre); exposure (Photography); elucidation, clarification -
4 doka
n. darkroom, darkened room in which film is developed and printed (Photography) -
5 fotografie
n. photography, art of producing images on film that is sensitive to light or radiation, art of taking pictures -
6 graficus
n. graphic artist, one skilled in the graphic arts, one skilled at creating visual artistic representations on flat surfaces (i.e. painting, drawing, illustration, photography) -
7 haloeffect
n. halation, white halo (Photography) -
8 jodium
n. iodine, nonmetallic element of the halogen group used in medicine and photography (Chemistry); powdered iodine mixed with ethyl alcohol to form an antiseptic solution -
9 jood
n. <I>(also: <B>I</B>)</I> Jew, member of the Jewish religion; iodine, nonmetallic element of the halogen group used in medicine and photography -
10 kleurenfotografie
n. photochromy, color photography -
11 luchtfotografie
n. air photography -
12 kleurenfotografie
• colour photography -
13 fotoclub
1 photography/camera club -
14 fotografie
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15 fotohandel
1 photography/camera shop ⇒ photographic dealer's/supplier's -
16 fototechnisch
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17 fototechnische dienst
fototechnische dienstVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > fototechnische dienst
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18 kleurenopname
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19 portretfotografie
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20 stereofotografie
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