
1) Board up 2) Deadlight 3) Drape 4) Jalousie 5) Shade
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1) Camera part 2) Close as a store 3) Close with shutters 4) He closes part of the camera 5) Mechanical device 6) To close shutters covering
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• (n.) A mechanical device of various forms, attached to a camera for opening and closing to expose the plate. • (n.) A movable cover or screen for a window, designed to shut out the light, to obstruct the view, or to be of some strength as a defense; a blind. • (n.) A removable cover, or a gate, for closing an aperture of any kind, ...
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A mechanism within the camera that comes between the aperture and the film. The speed of the shutter helps to determine the amount of time light is allowed to strike the film imprinting the image on the film. In a moving camera the shutter, usually a rotating blade, turns as the various frames pass through the gate of the camera. As the unexposed f...
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(from the article `theatre`) ...by removing the visible wings to reveal the set behind. Grooves were made in the stage floor to support the flats and facilitate their movement. ...
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in photography, device by which the lens aperture of a camera is opened to admit light and thus expose the film. Adjustable shutters control ... [5 related articles]
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movable device for closing the crenel or other opening
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An interior or exterior movable panel that operates on hinges or slides into place; it is used to protect windows and/or provide privacy. For more details see window shutters.
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An interior or exterior movable panel that operates on hinges or slides into place, used to protect windows or provide privacy.
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a part of an assembly that can be moved from a position where it permits contacts of a removable part to engage fixed contacts, to a position where it becomes a part of the enclosure or partition shielding the fixed contacts
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a movable part incorporated into a socket-outlet arranged to shield at least the live socket-outlet contacts automatically when the plug is withdrawn
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Either mechanical and/or electronic shutters are possible. Mechanical systems can use a leaf (or iris) shutter or curtain shutter. In digital cameras a third alternative is also possible: the electronic shutter. This works by activating and then deactivating the CCD so that no further light can be recorded, reg...
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Usually lightweight louvered or flush wood or nonwood frames in the form of doors located at each side of a window. Some are made to close over the window for protection; others are fastened to the wall as a decorative device.
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- The part of a camera that opens and closes to control how long the CCD or film is exposed to light. A shutter is a set of metallic, fabric, or plastic surfaces that block light from the film or image sensor in a camera. When the shutter is released, the surfaces open for a predefined time, admitting a measured amount of light. See also CCD, CMOS....
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In photography, the part of the camera that controls the length of time the light is allowed to strike the photosensitive film.
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A device in a profile spot which can alter or change the beam of light.
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Shut'ter noun 1. One who shuts or closes.
2. A movable cover or screen for a window, designed to shut out the light, to obstruct the view, or to be of some strength as a defense; a blind.
3. A removable cover, or a gate, for closing an aperture of any kind, as for closing the p...
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In Bingo, the name of the flap on a Bingo card used to mark each number as it is called.
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- Usually lightweight louvered decorative frames in the form of doors located on the sides of a window. Some shutters are made to close over the window for protection.
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Blades, a curtain, plate, or some other movable cover in a camera that controls the time during which light reaches the film.
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Blades or a curtain that controls the time during which light reaches the film. (see Focal plane shutter & Between-the-lens Shutter)
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A device for controlling the amount of time a light-sensitive medium is exposed to light.
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noun a hinged blind for a window
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The physical device that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor. Digicams use both electronic and mechanical shutters.
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An interior or exterior movable panel that operates on hinges or slides into place, used to protect windows or provide privacy.
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