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enlargers Meaning in Bengali



ফোটোগ্রাফিক একটি অপটিক্যাল প্রজেক্টর গঠিত সরঞ্জাম একটি আলোকচিত্র বড় করার ব্যবহৃত





enlargers's Usage Examples:

All enlargers consist of a light source, normally an incandescent light bulb shining.


Photographic enlargers De Vere (UK) Digital enlargers.


Previous manufacturer of quality analog photographic enlargers.


Dunco () Photographic enlargers Jobo (US).


8 mm, though this is of little importance for lenses used on bellows enlargers.


and other film formats—as film resolution became better and the use of enlargers common, the need for a large postcard-size negative became moot.


photographic enlargers.


Sun Ray Photo Company made photographers' equipment including camera tripods and at least five photo enlargers.


photo labs and drug stores, and for prints made with older-type optical enlargers and manual processing.


Bellows are also used on enlargers.


name of various medium-format cameras and enlargers.


The Simmon Brothers, known for their line of enlargers, built the original Simmon Omega cameras in.


Through the use of Dolphin's screen enlargers, screen readers and braille output, users can operate word processors.


equipment and until the 1980s, manufacturer of enlargers and photo lab requirements in Stuttgart, Germany.


format cameras were some of the earliest photographic devices, and before enlargers were common, it was normal to just make 1:1 contact prints from a 4×5.


adjustments are used for darkness and color adjustment in photographic enlargers, for example.


lenses and condensers, however the production rapidly expanded to include enlargers, composite lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes, cameras and slide projectors.


The company still sells photographic enlargers; one of the few remaining companies to market the device.


Condensers are an essential part of any imaging device, such as microscopes, enlargers, slide projectors, and telescopes.


and Prototype only FS-4 FS-4M FS-5 Zenit manufactured a large range of enlargers as well.


It operated from 1850 to 1971, making lenses for cameras, photographic enlargers, reconnaissance, mapping, microchip replication, and an anamorphic projection.


Durst ended production of their enlargers in late 2006 due to a drop in sales, probably due to growth of minilabs.


Waterhouse stops were also used in photographic enlargers in the darkroom.


company that produces photographic equipment; particularly lab systems, enlargers and slide projectors.



enlargers's Meaning':

photographic equipment consisting of an optical projector used to enlarge a photograph

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