Condenser A lens in the enlarger head or spotlight that concentrates the light to a point of focus. An optical system which concentrates light rays from a wide source into a narrow beam. Condensers are used in spotlights and enlargers.
Condenser enlarger An enlarger with a sharp, undiffused light that produces high contrast and high definition in a print. Search SWPP and BPPA Information provided by: SWPP BPPA More Photographic Terms ...
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Condenser Techniques Glossary Condenser A lens in the enlarger head or spotlight that concentrates the light to a point of focus.
Condenser Enlarger: An enlarger using one or more glass condenser lenses between the lamp and film plane to provide a focused and even distribution of light.
Condenser A simple lens system which concentrates light from a source into a beam. Condensers are used in equipment such as slide projectors, spotlights and enlargers. (see Focusing Spot) ...
CONDENSER ENLARGER - Photographic enlarger with an undiffused light enabling high contrast and definition in a print. CONFLICTING SHADOWS - Shadows that point in the direction of the main light in a studio lighting set-up.
Condenser An optical system which concentrates light rays from a wide source into a narrow beam. Condensers are used in spotlights and enlargers.
condenser refer to capacitor. condenser enlarger a type of enlarger using undiffused light to produce high contrast and high definition images.
Condenser enlargers produce higher contrast than diffusers because light is scattered from its path by the negative's image silver; this is called the Callier Effect.
Condenser. Generally a simple lens used to collect light and concentrate it on a particular area, as in enlarger or projector. Frequently in the form of two planoconvex lenses in a metal housing.
The first type, using an incandescent bulb, is usually referred to as a condenser type. A condenser enlarger uses a series (usually two or three) large lenses inside the lamp housing to spread and then project the light from the bulb.
The filter drawer is above the negative carrier and above the condenser lens On an Omega C700, it is where the Omega name appears. Pull the tab and a small drawer pulls out. Place the filter in this drawer.
This will also help preserve the small back-up battery or condenser which is present in almost all digicams and serves to remember the internal time and date.
A method of providing power to condenser microphones, thus obviating the need for them to have batteries.
Electrical component once more commonly known as a condenser. Stores electrical energy supplied by a power source and can discharge it more rapidly than the source itself.
While diffusion enlargers us a piece of diffusion glass to spread light across a negative (and, therefore, the image from the negative onto the photo paper), the condenser enlarger spreads light through a condenser lens.
Other advice for 35 mm B&W: Use a condenser enlarger! Use a Leica enlarging lens (Focotar 2, 50 mm f/4.5. Costs about $800? ALL OTHER LENSES GREATLY INFERIOR!). Develop film to CI about 0.42. (Use a developing time about 0.7 to 0.
Optical Pentaprism New high quality optical glass pentaprism and new high-power condenser lens offering virtually 100% coverage and 0.74x magnification. The supplied Super spherical acute mate focusing screen is user-interchangeable.
In the case of paper exposed under an enlarger, colored filters can be put in the light path, preferably between the light source and the condenser lens or the ground glass diffuser.
optical glass condenser, and a 14 1/4 x 11 3/4-in. white laminated baseboard for enlargements up to 8x10-in. The reversible column allows for floor projection and large magnifications.
* Coverage of related components and systems in power plants such as turbine-generators, feedwater heaters, condenser, and cooling towers. * Definitions and analyses of the features of various plant systems.
See also: Light, Photograph, Image, Contrast, Lens
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