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Terminology of English for Photography Industry (II)
Professional English terminology in photography industry

Double exposure lock retake button

Double extension (of a lens)

Binocular lens

Dovetail prism

double refraction

drop bottle

Drum processor flushing cylinder

Dry installation

Dry-mounted tissue paper dry travel film

Dry plate dry film is a kind of photosensitive film that can be applied after drying when glass substrate is used in the early days.

Dry and dry

drying oven

Drying equipment dryer

Dry marks

clothes hanger

A dual-mode amplifier refers to an amplifier that can be reproduced.

False filter = blank filter Blank filter is used as the budget for operations such as focus sealing, so there will be no error in shooting with filter.

Copy a remake

Copy color slides and remake positive films

Remake a movie

Copy negative film

Duplicator

Release method of dry powder in powder spraying process (see appendix)

dye sensitization

Printing method of dye transfer process photos (see appendix)

Dye line printer diazoamino plotter

Dye dye

Endoscope

Easel positioning board (for playback)

Eberhard effect Eback (eberhard) effect, particles show near-edge accumulation effect caused by area ratio (see appendix).

Hard rubber hard image adhesive

Eburneum process imitation ivory printing method (see appendix)

One of the lens plates of eccentric panel (outsole camera), the lens frame is not in the center of the lens plate, which increases the moving range.

Ecological photography

Edge diffraction of edge diffracted light

Edge effect image edge effect, density difference caused by image edge development (see appendix)

Edit clip

Edit Viewer Clip Viewer

Edit edit

EDTA = ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid, used for developing and bleaching drugs.

effective aperture

Effect effect

8% reflective gray card 65438+ neutral gray sticky substance with reflectivity of 08%

photocell

Electronic photography

Electronic fax electronic image transmission

Electroluminescent electronic lamp

Electrolytic development

Electrolytic development

electronic flash

Electronic printing electronic imaging

The lenses that make up the lens.

Ellipsoid ellipsoid

Elliptic comet luminescence presents the aberration of Nanyuan comet.

Elliptical mirror

Elliptical reflector

Elongated image deformation usually occurs at the edge of wide-angle lens.

Extension factor image extension factor

Latex film

Emulsion number

Endoscope

Endoscopic camera

Endoscopic photography

amplify

Amplifier amplifier

Heuristic amplification

Illuminating lens magnifying lens

Enlightenment rice plays exposure rice.

Luminous paper photographic paper

Luminescent photometer plays exposure meter.

Heuristic timer playback timer

Pre-pupil aperture

Slide projector dual-purpose projector (transparent or physical)

Telescope physical projector

equivalent focal length

To erase (a video or disk) to develop a movie or sound.

Ester-based corrective salt tablet matrix

Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid is abbreviated as EDTA (used for developing and bleaching drugs)

EV exposure value, exposure value for short.

The post-pupil aperture refers to the position at the back of the lens that transmits light to the film.

Maturity date

expose

Exposure coefficient

Exposure latitude

light meter

Exposure photometer

Exposure range

Exposure timer

Exposure value, or EV for short.

Eye patch

apparent horizon

Eye level meter

Eyepiece eyepiece

F number aperture value

Printing method of fabric printing

Factor development and subsection development

Fade in and out (moving picture special effect picture)

Fading desalination

Fahrenheit scale Fahrenheit temperature day

Fashion photography fashion photography

Fault error

optical-fibre system

benchmark

Reference slide reference positioning film

One of the outdoor cameras, used for outdoor shooting.

Field curvature light image field curvature

Flat field optical school positive field plane lens

Visual field observation range

Field performance optical lens image field test

Figurign fine grinding, one of the lens manufacturing processes, makes the lens smooth and assemblable.

Filament filament

Fill with light color

filmstrip

Film substrate

The film room (camera) is installed in Fillinger.

Film feed room camera)

Film format film amplitude

Film box

Film magazine film box seat, commonly known as turtle back

Film photosensitive speed

Film winder in film winder (camera)

Film positive 1. Filter 2. filter

Filter exposure coefficient

Filter holder filter clip

Filter tray of filter tower, where more than three filters are installed on one disc.

fine particle

Fine-grained developer fine-grained cosmetics

Fisheye lens Fisheye lens (viewing angle up to 180 degrees)

Fifth-order aberration of light

fixed

fixed focus

fixer

Fixing process

Fixing bath fixing and washing

Flange 1. Fuselage lens ring 2. Flange (in the part of aspheric lens where spherical aberration is corrected)

Flange focal length: the distance between the lens holder and the film plane.

Flare streamer (e.g. atomization result of uncoated lens)

Flare factor streamer factor

Flash flash

Flash bulb flash bulb

Flash exposure guide number flash exposure index

Flash flash

flash synchronisation

flashtube

flashlight

Flint glass F, commonly known as flint glass, is an optical glass with a Jacobian value lower than 50.

Floating element optical floating lens

floppy disk

Mobile camera translation camera is one of the cameras used to shoot miniature documentary films.

Fluorite fluorite

focused

focal distance

focal plane

Focal plane shutter

focus point

Focus mode

Focus focus

The focal length extension of a lens is also called lens extension.

Focus focus

Focus adapter

Focusing cloth

Focusing cover

Focusing ring of focusing frame

Focus range

focusing ring

Focusing scale

focusing screen

Focus slide focusing positioning film

Focus travel focus movement limit

Fog fog

Atomizing filter

Atomizing agent

Foot candle ruler (photometric unit)

Foot-Lambert Lambert ruler (photometric unit)

Forced sensitization washing, commonly known as particle washing or forced washing.

The electrostatic pattern of fork lighting fork is printed with another name of branch electrostatic.

Formaldehyde Formaldehyde (used for developing drugs and film hardening drugs)

Format (camera or film) amplitude

Front focus lamp front focus

Front node optical front node

Feed forward (video or disk) to move forward.

fourier analysis

Fourier technique Fourier method

Fourier transformation

Frame counter

Frame finder extractor

Frame 1. Act two. Phase cutting

Framing error

Frequency filter = absorption filter chromatographic filter

frequency response

fresnel biprism

Fresnel screen

edge effect

Front unit focusing optics front lens group focusing seal

Front focal plane optical front focal plane

Front focus

Front focusing

Front node optical front node

Frontal projection

Calcination of Shi Ying by Melting Shi Ying

Gadget bag camera bag, commonly known as external shadow bag.

Gallon Gallon (capacity unit) UK =4.5 liters, USA =3.8 liters.

Gamma gamma is the contrast value.

Gamma infinite contrast limit

Gas explosion agitation

Gate shutter (transparent shutter of a film machine or projector)

Gaussian optics Gaussian optics, also known as paraxial optics, specializes in the change of the central optical axis and its equilibrium optical axis.

Gel gel

Gelatin gelatin, commonly known as fish glue.

Smooth surface grinding, one of the lens manufacturing processes, makes the lens spherical.

Geometric distortion refers to the distortion of the edge image when using a wide-angle lens.

Ghosts have ghosts.

Giant amplification method

Glacial acetic acid is converted into glacial acetic acid, that is, glacial acetic acid is used to prepare and fix drugs.

Charm photography aesthetic photography often refers to women as the main body.

Glare glare

Glass bead screen

Glass picture glass photo (glass-based photo)

Glauber's salt = sodium sulfate decahydrate, sodium sulfate, commonly known as glauber's salt, used as a developer for high-temperature applications.

Glass polisher

Glazing machine automatically leads.

glossy paper

Glycosylated p-phenylglycolic acid, one of the developers.

GN flash index, abbreviation of guide number

Hierarchical system

Grade 1. Second grade. Photographic paper (contrast) grade number.

Gradient inclination rate

measuring glass

Gradient filter

Grain 1. Particle 2. Grain (weight unit) =0.0648 g.

Subjective perception of particles and particles

Gram, unit of weight

Granularity granularity unit

Graphic art

Cross hair = cross hair, cross hair (watching a movie or focusing on the screen)

grey scale

Green green

Handle frame

frosted glass

Frosted glass screen frosted focusing screen

The derivative, abbreviated as GN, is the door light index, and the aperture is calculated by distance.

Gum Arabic gum Arabic gum, also known as gum Arabic.

Dichromate glue process Dichromate glue printing method (see appendix)

Gun camera military target recording camera

H & ampd curve Kurt Defarge curve shows the change characteristics of photoreceptor Hurter &; Short for Driffedcurve

halation

Half plate (half of 4 "x 5" film)

Half-frame camera

One of the half-speed optical prisms (the image is twice as fast as the prism when moving)

Half-tone gray screen for printing and plate making

Halftone gray tone

Halo Halo is a possible phenomenon due to the spherical aberration of the lens when using a large light field.

Halogen halide (e.g. fluorine, chlorine)

Hand-held camera Hand-held camera (camera under 2 inches x2.5 inches)

Hard water, hard water

Hard (paper) high contrast (photographic paper)

Sclerosing agent scleroderma drug

Hardening bath dura solution

Hardening fixing agent

haze and fog

Fog filter

Endothermic filter

Thermal filter heat shield

Thermal energy recording (recording the temperature distribution of an object)

Screw (screw) mounting screw joint ring

Sunshadow relief photography, the earliest photography method.

Printing method, one of dichromate plate-making methods (see appendix)

Herschel effect

High-frequency band is one of the modes of video recording because of its high file efficiency. The image is better than the low-grade, but the sound is poor.

High contrast Gao Fancha

High contrast developer Gao Fancha developer

High-tone photos (photos with white as the main picture)

high-speed photography

The higher the density.

Higher order aberration

Highlight the highlight level

Holographic photographic works

holography

Honeycomb shutter for flash or spotlight

Shading leather hood

Horizontal amplifier, usually used for large-size negatives.

Hot spot

Method for reduce contrast and releasing phase of hot wat in hot water bath development

Huldt-Ampdrifield development Kurt Duffy curve (representing the change characteristics of photoreceptor), referred to as H &;; D curve

Hydroquinone Hydroquinone, commonly known as Jian 'an, is one of the developers.

Super-sensitivity sensitization method (to improve the optical rotation of film)

One of the stereo photography methods of super stereo copy

hyperfocal distance

Hyperfocal distance position

Sodium hyposulfite, commonly known as sodium thiosulfate, is one of the fixing agents.

Secondary detergent combs cleaning drugs.

Cleaning agent for large comb of hypo eliminator

Comb test solution

Id photo

Infrared photography refers to photocopying with photography.

Illumination exposure meter, that is, ordinary exposure meter.

Illumination illuminance

Image image

Image contrast

Image anatomy image analysis

Image thickening method for image intensive communication

Image size image size

The shadow of streamer refers to the directional flow loosening caused by comet-like deformation or dispersion of the edge.

Image amplifier

Image definition image definition

picture structure

Focusing precision focusing seal

Incandescent lamp

an angle of reflection

incoming ray

Incident exposure meter

Indicator 1. Indicator 2. director

Indicating bath stop and indicating (emergency) membrane stop medicine

Indirect light

live pick-up

Induction induction

induction period

industrial photography

Industrial radiography

Infectious development infectious photography

Infinity is infinity.

infrared film

Infrared filter

First initial stirring (film washing, etc. )

Instant photography is photocopying with photography.

Real-time return mirror Real-time return mirror (in SLR mirror, the image is refracted to the viewer, and when shooting, the lens bounces to project the image into the film, and then falls back to its original position)

Long-time integrated exposure meter

Dense communication encryption method

Thickener

Intensifying screen for x-ray photography

Interference light interference

Intermediate negative

Three-point synthesis method in three-point intersection

Inverse square law with inverse square of light.

Inverted telephoto lens = wide-angle lens with back focal length (design of magnifying focal length)

The reversible water tank can be turned over to flush the tank.

Iodized iodide

Iodine iodine

Iodine Shi Ying iodide quartz lamp, commonly known as seasonal bile or halogen bile.

Ion ion

Ionization ionization

Iris iris

Iris diaphragm leaf, also called diaphragm.

Radiation 1. Light penetration II. Luminescence, radiation

Ivorytype ivory printing method (see appendix)

Splicing combined pictures (refers to the large picture form composed of multiple pictures when showing slides, movies or TV)

Joule Joule, often refers to the flash intensity.

K-filter is another name for yellow contrast filter.

Maintain quality

Kelvin units for color temperature and sealing temperature.

Kerr cell Kerr light box (a real electronic shutter, which uses the high and low voltage in the box to make the light transmission time as short as one millionth of a second, but it has not been really applied)

Key (photo) sounds are divided into high notes and low notes.

Kilowatt

kilowatt hour

Film projector, also known as film projector.

A crease (a flower mark caused by rubbing or bending a film)

Knife insert joint

Knife mask Knife mask, also known as soft edge mask, makes two or more pictures fade and match each other during remake to form a complete main surface.

Kostin base effect plus Udine effect (see appendix)

Courths flint F glass with Jacobian less than 50 is usually called one of flint glasses.

Lambert Cosine Law Lambert Cosine Law (see Appendix)

light case

An early term for a slide show refers to a positive film watched in front of a light box or slide projector.

Lanthanum, a rare earth metal of polonium group, is used to make optical glass.

Fine grinding, one of the lens manufacturing processes, removes the defects caused by rough grinding and curved grinding of lenses.

Laser = light amplification of radiation stimulated emission, which is short for laser.

Post-latent exposure method (after the film is exposed, it is exposed with chemicals or weak light to strengthen the latent image of the film, but there will be some atomization)

Latent image (latent image formed after exposure of photoreceptor)

Multi-center latent image of latent sub-image (stable latent image composed of two photosensitive silver particles)

Transverse color, another name for transverse color difference, refers to the phenomenon of light difference with different sizes that produce images of three primary colors.

Horizontal image left and right inverted image

Invert the # value horizontally!

Tolerance (refers to the tolerance of film sensitivity to light)

LCD liquid crystal display

Title, or tongue

blade shutter

The minimum fuzzy circle of light is also called circie of confusion, and the minimum fuzzy circle (the depth of field is calculated by the diameter of the image produced by a little light at the focus position).

LED light emitting diode, abbreviated as I light emitting diode

Lens, lens, lens.

Lens barrel (the whole barrel on which the lens is installed, including aperture ring, focusing ring and connecting ring, etc.). )

Lens plate (bottom plate for mounting lenses, mostly used for outsole cameras)

lens cap

Lens cleaning liquid wiping

Lens cleaning paper towel

Lens elements = the elements of the lens make up the lens.

The lens extends the focal length of the lens, also known as focal length extension.

Lens group lens group (refers to the lens group responsible for different optical changes in the lens)

The front lens system of lens head system (one of lens design) divides the lens into front lens group and focusing group, and the same focusing group cooperates with several different front lens groups to produce similar multi-lens applications.

lens hood

Lens lock button rearview mirror lock button

Lens lock pin

Lens mounting lens ring

Len shifting len translation method

Maximum aperture value of lens speed (lens)

Lens swing lens left-right rotation method

Lentil lens forward and backward tilt method

Lens turret lens disc (used for moving film machine or enlarger, and multiple lenses are mounted on a rotatable disc for operation)

Lens-less photography = pinhole photography (photography method with pinhole instead of lens)

Lens screen 1. Cylindrical transparent screen for making stereoscopic or dynamic photos or pictures 2. Cylindrical screen, increase the visual angle of the picture.

The light amplification of laser stimulated emission.

The light balance filter (one of the color temperature filters) is used to adjust a small number of different color temperatures, such as 8 1 and 82 filter series.

Lightbox lightbox

Light emitting diode, abbreviated as LED.

light meter

Light source light source

Lamp holder

Light curtain soft light curtain (used to shoot metal objects and avoid surrounding objects from reflecting on metal objects).

Optical trap screen (mainly a circular arch plate to prevent light from escaping from the amplifier, etc.) Or it can be used as an open entrance to a darkroom)

Light unit brightness unit

photometric quantity

Lighting (commonly known as lighting)

Lighting ration The ratio of light to dark (indicating the illumination of an object, which is used to grasp the three-dimensional expression of the theme).

Linear film linear chart film, one of blue light sensitive films.

Line distribution function

Linear amplification unidirectional amplification

Liquid crystal display, LCD for short.

Lith film pull tab, one of the blue light sensitive films.

Lithium, an alkali metal

Lithium fluoride fluoride (used to make sintered silica lenses)

lithography

Litres, capacity units, etc. 1000 ml.

Local control Local control, finger touch often makes some parts of the picture deeper or shallower, such as dodge and partial illumination when placed on a cypress tree.

Log exposure logarithm, that is, logarithm in lux seconds, is applied to curve drawing of film characteristic map and so on.

Play (video) long and slow.

Long lens telephoto lens (refers to the situation of shooting a large scene from a distance when shooting a movie)

Longitudinal chromatic aberration analysis of light

Low-band files are inefficient and are one of the modes of video recording. The picture is weaker than the high-end one, but the sound is better.

Low contrast developer

Low-key and low-tone photos (mainly dark photos)

LPM line number is the abbreviation of line number per millimeter, which is used to determine the sharpness of lens and film.

Lumen optical flow unit

Brightness (light source) brightness

Photometric brightness (refers to the brightness of the light receiving range)

Lux lighting company, transliterated as Lex or KES, refers to the lighting intensity of illuminating an area of one square meter with lumem light source.

Lux second exposure unit, transliterated as Lux second or Gram second, refers to exposure value exposed for one second under Lux illumination.

Mackey line Mackey line (the name of the fringe caused by the fringe effect)

Macro focus macro focus seal (used for zoom lens to produce macro-like effect)

Macro zoom lens

macro lens

Macro converter Long-distance macro additional mirror (macro the standard lens while keeping the nearest focal length)

Macro photography = photography

Magazine 1. = Film magazine film box seat 2. slide box

Film cassette camera (early camera with built-in film conversion)

Magenta Magenta (color)

Magnesium magnesium is used as the luminous raw material of the flash liner.

Magnesium fluoride Magnesium fluoride (used for optical glass coating) is the most common one because its refractive index is 1.38.

Magnetic stripe track, magnetic tape on the edge of moving film, used for recording.

tape