- in camera see CAMERA.
- incandesce v.intr. & tr. glow or cause to glow with heat.
Etymology: back-form. f. INCANDESCENT
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Camera — Cam e*ra, n.; pl. E. {Cameras}, L. {Camerae}. [L. vault, arch, LL., chamber. See {Chamber}.] A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The {camera obscura} when used in photography. See {Camera}, and {Camera obscura}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Caméra Café — Logo of Caméra Café, French version. Format Sitcom Created by Bruno Solo Yvan Le Bolloc h Alain Kappauf … Wikipedia
Camera Lucida — Camera lucida. Als Camera lucida bezeichnet man eine Zeichenkamera mit Prisma, die 1807 von William Hyde Wollaston entwickelt wurde. Die Camera lucida erfüllte einen ähnlichen Zweck wie die Camera obscura und wurde zum Abzeichnen von Landschaften … Deutsch Wikipedia
Camera resectioning — (often called camera calibration) is the process of finding the true parameters of the camera that produced a given photograph or video. These parameters characterize the transformation that maps 3D points in the scene to 2D points in the camera… … Wikipedia
Camera lucida — Camera lucida. Als Camera lucida bezeichnet man eine Zeichenkamera mit Prisma, die 1807 von William Hyde Wollaston entwickelt wurde. Die Camera lucida erfüllte einen ähnlichen Zweck wie die Camera obscura und wurde zum Abzeichnen von Landschaften … Deutsch Wikipedia
Camera del Lavoro — were centers for Italian Syndicalist labor unions, modeled on the French Bourse du Travail, which flourished from 1895 to the rise of Fascism in the 1920s.In its initial conception, Camere del Lavoro brought together all unions in a given… … Wikipedia
camera obscura — 1725, a darkened room; c.1730, a device for project pictures; see CAMERA (Cf. camera) … Etymology dictionary
camera lucida — [lo͞o′si də] n. [ModL, lit., light chamber < L: see CAMERA & LUCID] an optical instrument, containing a prism or an arrangement of mirrors, that appears to project the image of an object being viewed through it onto a surface, thereby allowing … English World dictionary
camera obscura — [əb skyoor′ə] n. [ModL, lit., dark chamber < L: see CAMERA & OBSCURE] a dark chamber with a lens or opening through which an image is projected in natural colors onto an opposite surface … English World dictionary
camera nadir — See photo nadir … Military dictionary
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