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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capture light" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe capturing a visual representation of natural light, such as a photo or painting. For example, "The artist captured the light of the sunset in his painting."
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Digital cameras capture light on sensors.
Then, the newly photosensitive cells in the retina could capture light.
Its most unusual aspect was a layered fabric roof to capture light and shadows.
The architects decided to take advantage of the top-floor location to "capture" light from above.
In that case, larger is better because more surface area means more ability to capture light.
Unreachable at the Royal Court is about a film director on an obsessive quest to capture light.
One is to capture light and send it to the brain, where images are formed in visual processing.
To see something 13 billion light years away, they capture light that began its journey 13 billion years ago.
It is then possible to capture light that leaks from the cable and convert it into digital ones and zeros.
The image sensors in cellphone cameras now use silicon to capture light, which is then processed to create a picture.
With washes of transparent color, the artist is able to capture light and atmosphere, achieving luminous effects that suggest immediacy and freshness.
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