Shutter of a cupboard
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DOORShutter of a cupboard.
SLATPart of a shutter
SLATSParts of a shutter.
SLATPart of a shutter.
SLATPart of a window shutter
louversfin or shutter of a louver
deadlightstrong shutter able to be screwed against the interior of a porthole in heavy weather
autoexposurea system for automatically adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed of a camera according to the lighting conditions
autoexposuresAUTOEXPOSURE, a system for automatically adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed of a camera according to the lighting conditions
exposuresThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
synchroflasha mechanism which synchronizes the opening of a camera shutter with the peak of brilliance of a flash bulb
exposureThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
synchroflashesSYNCHROFLASH, a mechanism which synchronizes the opening of a camera shutter with the peak of brilliance of a flash bulb
tambourflexible, sliding shutter used as a desk top or door, made of closely set wood strips attached to a piece of cloth
tamboursflexible, sliding shutter used as a desk top or door, made of closely set wood strips attached to a piece of cloth
skeuomorpha design feature copied from a similar artifact in another material, even when not functionally necessary eg the click sound of a shutter in an analog camera that is now reproduced in a digital camera by playing a sound clip
skeuomorphsSKEUOMORPH, a design feature copied from a similar artifact in another material, even when not functionally necessary eg the click sound of a shutter in an analog camera that is now reproduced in a digital camera by playing a sound clip
cameraedevice that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording (as on film) or for translation into electrical impulses (as for television broadcast)