Sentences with phrase «of photographic film»

In Japan — Measures Affecting Consumer Photographic Film and Paper [WT / DS44, adopted 22 April 1998], the United States challenged a wide range of various Japanese rules regarding foreign investment arguing that they had the collective effect of preventing U.S. manufacturers of photographic film from competing successfully in the Japanese market.
From the outset of his career Welling tested the parameters of photography by experimenting with the technical properties of cameras and photographic equipment, from making his own camera out of a shoe box to experimenting with a wide range of photographic film and papers.
After a few minutes of exposure to the projected image, the powder retains a faint green image of the two faces on its surface, something akin to the «latent image» of photographic film or the veil of memory.
Los Angeles appears on countless rolls of photographic film, but the terrain Mr. Hernandez travels is largely unexplored.
By carefully arranging mirrors, they could make photons arriving from the routes around both galaxies strike a piece of photographic film simultaneously.
But instead of photographic film, it has a highly specialized retina that detects light and processes the signals using dozens of different kinds of neurons.

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The experimental device shot a beam of X-rays at its infinitesimal target, which in turn yielded a pattern on some photographic film resting behind it as the radioactive waves diffracted off of the molecule's atoms and etched a smudgy outline of its shape.
Kodak dominated the market for film and photographic paper prior to the invention of the digital camera.
Suppose, for example, that a beam of electrons is shot through two narrow slits in a metal screen and strikes a photographic film placed a few centimeters behind the screen.
It took photographic plates everywhere across the sky, and these plates were reproduced on film and sent to every astronomy library in the world, which allowed anybody to get out a jewelers» loupe and look at whatever part of the sky he or she wished.
Wolfe does share his photographic secrets with his readers: an appendix gives details of the exposure, lens and film used.
For their local survey, Impey and Bothun used regular photographic film, albeit of a particularly sensitive kind, in a camera with a much wider field of view than a CCD can muster.
In the 1880s inventor George Eastman hit upon an ingenious idea for making photographic film flexible so it could be stored in compact canisters instead of on heavy, fragile glass plates.
Only through photographic film and digital detectors can we transcend the Purkinje shift and perceive the full rainbow richness of the cosmos.
Cyanine dyes are used in photographic emulsions to make film sensitive to a greater range of wavelengths of light.
To do that, all researchers need to do is to place a muon detector, such as tile - sized special photographic films, underneath, within, or near an object and count the number of muons coming through the thing in different directions.
Participants were treated to a multimedia event involving a photographic exhibition, short films and an audience - panel discussion with a group of stem cell scientists.
One year later, the American physicist Robert Williams Wood recognized the possibility of improving the sensitivity of infrared photographic film using kryptocyanine emulsion, the chemical cousin of dicyanine.
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The photographic background of co - directors / co-writers (and brothers) Carlos and Jason Sanchez gives the film a strong visual sense as well.
Filmed with exceptional care and remarkable photographic ingenuity, no other nature documentary is as personal and as close - up as this one to the peculiarities of birds.
The second Blu - ray disc includes an in - depth look at the film with «A Filmmaking Journey» with Steven Spielberg, «Editing and Scoring» featuring Spielberg's long - time collaborators Michael Kahn and John Williams, «The Sounds of War Horse» about the sound design and «Through the Producer's Lens» which takes a look at the photographic journey of producer Kathleen Kennedy.
Whereas Bazin never mentions Caravaggio in his essay on «The Ontology of the Photographic Image» (1945), the French critic refers to the baroque style as a proto - cinematic and pictorial term of reference: «The film delivers baroque art from its convulsive catalepsy.»
Despite no longer holding the cinematographer's position, Ceylan's photographic eye is still there: the film showcases some gorgeous environments bathed in natural light or, more astonishingly, entire sequences that are lit by just the headlights of the investigators» vehicles.
What results is a kind of photographic negative of the comparably more pastel - hued Annie Hall, a mellow, grayscale romantic melodrama with a liberal dosage of one - liners that would be taken for chemical impurities if the film weren't also manifestly abstracted by Gordon Willis's world - class black - and - white cinematography.
University courses on the history of film often begin with the photographic experiments of Eadweard Muybridge, most famously the 1878 sequence of...
Saleh includes all the ingredients of traditional Hollywood film noir — femme fatales, multiple plot twists, incriminating photographic negatives and gallows humour.
But while it contains some never - before - seen footage of Nick Nolte's audition (who was ultimately never cast in the film), there's no video or photographic evidence of Harvey Keitel's two - week stint as Willard before he was replaced by Martin Sheen.
Because the picture boasts production values considerably above those usually found in AA features and, more importantly, because of the use of the new photographic technique, the film is sure to be accorded more important programming than the company's average product, an evaluation already established by initial bookings.
Hawke has described the film as being «like timelapse photography of a human being,» and comparisons could be made to actual timelapse photographic projects of children growing up, such as Frans Hofmeester's Portrait of Lotte.
This is, after all, a film as much about the photographic point - of - view as anything else.
«Seeing Double» (9:17), another featurette filmed for the Vault Disney DVD, details The Parent Trap's breakthrough visual effects, illustrating how there appears to be two Hayley Millses simply from the use of split - screen and a photographic double.
It's an array of materials including Pulitzer - prize winning magazine articles, news stories past and present, photographic essays, maps, charts, research and case studies, autobiographies, biographies, oral histories, films, and the universe of multimedia materials.
Digital radiography is a form of x-ray imaging, where digital x-ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film.
Full size photographic art from film shoots give the final touch in an extensive library of films and film memorabilia, perfect for intimate parties and private screenings where guests can relax and revitalise.
During her time in college, Ashley discovered her love of alternative photographic processes and large format film Photograpy.
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce — The inventor of photography Louis Daguerre — Invented the popular and practical daguerreotype process Robert Cornelius — First selfie Henry Fox Talbot — Inventor of the photographic negative, allowing multiple prints Sir John Herschel — Coined the term «photography» Richard Leach Maddox — Invented practical gelatin dry plate negatives Eadweard Muybridge — World's first photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film, created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital camera
With the aid of film and photographic records, correspondence, invitation cards, as well as posters and other ephemera, light will be shed on Joan Mitchell's colorful personality and her multifaceted relationships to visual artists, writers, and other cultural figures.
Reinforcing her investigation of the forces at play in photographic imagery, Collier photographs pre-existing image - driven consumer objects: record album covers, popular magazines, film stills, etc..
Employing a range of techniques, including collage, hand - drawn rotoscoping — a technique that involves tracing from frames of live film footage — interlaced still photographic images, and live 16 mm film footage, Breer composes lively, nimble films that present an intimate, modest, and personal portrait of slices of shared lives and eras.
Kota Ezawa in particular has engaged with iconic photographic images and film and TV footage to make his particular brand of reduced cartoon - like animations and lightboxes.
Deconstructing those mechanisms, Tonsfeldt creates work which isolates, emphasizes, or disrupts both analog and digital components of the medium, including the frame, and materials such as printer inks, photographic papers, and the optical films used in LCD screens.
The films and photographs that James Collins produced in the 1970s were very much of their moment: like other proponents of so - called Story Art (an overlooked movement that deserves more attention) such as Bill Beckley, Mac Adams and Peter Hutchinson, he created explicitly narrative images in a photographic - based practice.
Complementary exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic graphic design work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
Among the exhibition's highlights are a photographic installation in which Waters explores the auras and absurdities of famous films, their directors, and actors; a suite of photographs and sculpture that use humor to humanize dark moments in history from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11; and Kiddie Flamingos, a 2014 video work of children reading a G - rated version of Pink Flamingos (Waters» notorious 1972 celebration of all things outsider and extreme).
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series where she explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war and surrealism.
Spanning numerous areas of SALT, the exhibition brings together photographic works, wall texts, films and installations, including the newly commissioned film There are no Syrian refugees in Turkey (2016), shot in Istanbul in the summer of 2016.
As part of an ongoing series of works on paper collectively entitled Perceptual Ecology, Mat Chivers has been making drawings that result from the mirroring and combination of self - made and found photographic images, film and CAD renderings.
A pinhole camera is a primitive, often homemade photographic apparatus composed of a darkened chamber, in which light sensitive film or photographic paper is inserted and then exposed via a tiny «pinhole» puncture in the wall of the compartment.
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