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the aperture
noun
An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall.
Exact(60)
It was the aperture, not the shutter.
So is the sky, so is the aperture.
You can't set the aperture or shutter speed.
"We broadened the aperture to try to be as emotionally compelling as we could".
We need to open the aperture a little bit, take in other aspects of life.
The proportion of a scene that is in focus changes with the aperture.
He closed the aperture, rolled up the paper and stored it in a light-safe bag.
Meanwhile, in this country the aperture for news from elsewhere has widened considerably since Sept. 11.
"That does open up the aperture for a different outcome this time," he said.
He leaps from his car and, without even checking the aperture, takes a single image.
In particular, the transfer function can be obtained from a knowledge of the aperture function by taking the function and plotting the resultant overlapping areas as the aperture function is slid over itself (i.e., the autocorrelation of the aperture function).
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