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It is almost like using a lens to look back on history.
"Nobody can work a full day using a lens," he said.
Light is collected using a lens at one end, reflected between mirrors, and then focused onto a sensor.
Cinematography is about putting something in the way of some light and using a lens to capture and focus that light as it bounces back.
Drawing upon laws of geometrical objects, he concluded that "if a jury of optical scientists was presented with that evidence, Lotto would be convicted of using a lens".
The output of this single-mode fibre was collimated and focused on the pupil of an eye using a lens with a focal length of 750 mm.
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Using TiO2 films Shen et al. [44] directly measured the photoexcited hole activity of both rutile and anatase phases using a lens-free heterodyne detection transient-grating (LF-HD-TG) method.
That is, we can see he used a lens... in a camera obscura to produce a sketch at one time, then used a lens in an epidiascope to transfer, and magnify, that image onto a canvas at a different time".
refracting telescope A telescope which uses a lens to gather and focus light from a distant object.
By the end of March, Falco is writing, "Anyone arguing... that Memling didn't use a lens would be a person too thick to worry about".
He and some amigos have found an interesting way to boost the resolution of an MRI device: they use a lens to focus radio-frequency magnetic fields.
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