Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... camera obscura32 ( Figure 12 ) . Johannes Kepler53-54 and the Jesuit Father Scheiner55 provided full recognition of the concept of camera obscura by dem- onstrating that an animal eye stripped of its posterior coatings produced an ...
... camera obscura32 ( Figure 12 ) . Johannes Kepler53-54 and the Jesuit Father Scheiner55 provided full recognition of the concept of camera obscura by dem- onstrating that an animal eye stripped of its posterior coatings produced an ...
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... camera lens during photography ; the eyes of the sub- ject photographed are pink . With the exception of a more detailed morphologic study of the retina by light . and electron microscopy , most advances in recent years have been made ...
... camera lens during photography ; the eyes of the sub- ject photographed are pink . With the exception of a more detailed morphologic study of the retina by light . and electron microscopy , most advances in recent years have been made ...
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... camera for deep black , the visual effect on the film often differs from the technical goal , since the eye averages the illumination from each black line with the next adjacent transparent gap degrading the blacks into gray on the film ...
... camera for deep black , the visual effect on the film often differs from the technical goal , since the eye averages the illumination from each black line with the next adjacent transparent gap degrading the blacks into gray on the film ...
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