How To Use Pinhole In A Sentence

  • This phenomenon allows for a sectioning effect without using emission pinholes as in confocal microscopy.
  • He then looked at Venus at night through the pinhole until the ‘star’ filled the hole.
  • I threw some pepper in with the coolant so the little pinholes in the radiator would be plugged.
  • If there are any areas covered with black flashing cement, examine the cement carefully for pinholes or cracks.
  • An anamorph image is produced when the axis of the lens or pinhole is not perpendicular to the film plane.
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  • The bladder size compared to the diaphragm is so much larger and has much more of a chance of developing a pinhole. Building Project Update for 8 March 2003
  • How true it is, the only evidence of a speedball is a tiny pinhole of skin disturbed. The Annotated "Mr. Charlie"
  • Pinhole is about as simple as you can get - and photograms eliminate the camera altogether.
  • The enchanted house builder was not the first person to notice this pinhole effect.
  • In the Middle Ages, pinholes in the ceiling of many early European cathedrals were used to tell time.
  • I sometimes use vintage fabrics, and these tend to have flaws: small marks, fading, tiny pinholes are all typical of vintage fabric.
  • I sometimes use vintage fabrics, and these tend to have flaws: small marks, fading, tiny pinholes are all typical of vintage fabric.
  • Just the pinhole view across the void to Cell 40 on the opposite side. RIOT
  • Large diameter sleeve of steel casting by horizontal centrifugal casting machine has been introduced with discussion of technological measures of reducing pinhole and crack in sleeve.
  • A leaky gut is a condition in which the small intestine wall becomes inflamed and breached with tiny pinholes that leak putrid food particles into the blood stream.
  • My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery.
  • She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another.
  • The scattered light is then focused into a multimode optical fiber in which the fiber core acts as a pinhole for confocal microscopy.
  • It could be a piece on building your collection, buying your books from pavements, Wheeler stalls, traffic signals or ordering them on the net; fanatic non-lenders who don't lend their books no matter what; lenders who are always passing on their books; rage at book vandals who scribble in ballpoint pen in the margins and underline lines they are particularly moved by; diarists; fetishes like only buying hard back; memories associated with inscriptions on the first page; the heady smell of old paper pockmarked with pinholes; serendipitious discoveries; the quirks of your local lending library, lifelong quests to source and own a whole series, say Granta or the Time Life series; first-edition fanatics; inheriting grandpa's collections and so on. Archive 2006-06-01
  • The life of a French bank note is said to average two or three years, and does not terminate until the condition is very shaky indeed -- crimpled, pierced with pinholes, corner creases torn, soft, tarnished, decrepit while yet young. Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
  • It was a cold morning, and a thin jet of steam rose from the pinhole vent on the coffee cup lid.
  • Optically, pinhole images, because they are created by diffraction, are a recording of diffracted light.
  • More particularly, it relates to an additive to aqueous paint for improving the wetability thereof for preventing coating defects such as craters, cissing and pinholes.
  • By light microscopy the capillary loops appear thickened and rigid with numerous small subepithelial spikes and pinholes noted on the silver stain.
  • Cracks and pinholes can allow carbon monoxide and other exhaust gases to leak into the cabin, causing one part of CO per 20,000 parts of air to seep into a person's system.
  • Impermeable membranes can still get pinholes in them or tear.
  • By placing the camera inside our lightproof box we can take a picture of the image being projected onto the back wall of our pinhole camera.
  • Try cuting a shape out of paper, take another piece of paper and make a pinhole in it in a dark room shine a flashlight behind the cutout, move the pinhole paper between the shape with the light behind it and the wall and if you can agust it right you can project an upsidown image in the wall. Popular Science
  • Pinhole photos look relatively sharp but nothing like the quality produced by a fine glass lens.
  • The mixture is then drained, put in shallow wooden trays and covered by pinholed plastic.
  • The ancients thought stars were pinholes in the night sky with Heaven's light showing through.
  • The signal was isolated from the excitation laser beam with a glass filter and a pinhole, detected by a photomultiplier tube, and recorded by a digital oscilloscope.
  • The image of sphericity which does not located the principal optic axis is an ellipse based on pinhole model, and the image center offsets from the projection of the sphere center.
  • Need to clean the surface or oxidation, Corona, flame treatment in order to improve the pinhole.
  • The product cures in four hours without gassing or pinholes, while exhibiting strong adhesion to the surface.
  • Hudec uses a lensless camera called a zone plate pinhole, which allows her to render life the way she sees it - fleeting, sensual and fragile.
  • Any small pinholes or leaks in the system could allow pathogens into the pipeline where they could multiply with impunity
  • Concerning the question of optical aids, there is a possible answer well short of the use of lenses, mirrors, or a pinhole camera obscura.
  • The peephole was slightly larger than a pinhole, but you get the idea.
  • In a confocal microscope, light passes through a pinhole to eliminate photons from outside the image plane.
  • Put a few pinholes and pebbles in the bottom of the jugs, as the pebbles will keep them from blowing around when they're empty.
  • The wood is full of pinholes, and the wing nuts are always loose, a tightener crank busted off so I use a C-clamp, and it wobbles. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Long streaks of bright blue grew from the many pinholes in the stone, and the red hair across the earth climbed to brush his elbows.
  • I actually prefer to use colour film with the pinhole camera because it just looks so nice.
  • My pinhole films have the roughness, the crudity of early photographs and films.
  • The brutal cut-outs stand in effective stark contrast to the gentle, slow art of pinhole photography.
  • In the simple experiment, a converging lens focuses laser light from two pinholes onto two different photodetectors.
  • When the bag is deployed, the sealant forces the air to escape the bag through pinholes in the fabric itself instead of the seams.
  • For our prototype instrument, we use three pinholes, arranged into a triangular pattern.
  • Pinhole cameras (also called camera obscura) are simple devices, essentially a lightproof box with a single small hole. Alice in Mail Art Land/Traveling Light with a Pinhole Camera
  • In 1992, small pinholes were first discovered in the RCC panels of the Columbia.
  • Eli sez, This Czech designed pinhole camera is made from carefully cut out and constructed paper (needs to be stiff and lightproof). Boing Boing: January 4, 2004 - January 10, 2004 Archives
  • Erect of stance, she thought absurdly, and pinhole of vision. RIOT
  • Between august 20 and 29, participants will be assured to, by means of workshops, practice historical analog processes such as daguerreotype, cianotype, vandyke, albumen prints, saltprints and pinhole. Photography Blog - News
  • Radiation temperature in hohlraums is diagnosed by using two soft X-ray spectrometers and a multi-pinhole soft X-ray streak camera.
  • But if air bubbles (pinholes) give trouble during glaze firing, it may be a good idea to extend fritting time, so that the air has time to escape. 14. Quality control
  • Laser fire sprayed, burning pinholes in the glass.
  • The image of sphericity which does not located the principal optic axis is an ellipse based on pinhole model, and the image center offsets from the projection of the sphere center.
  • In order to avoid the distortions of reality that lenses produce, Strindberg often used a lensless pinhole camera of his own construction.
  • Participants will be encouraged to practice historical analogue processes such as daguerreotype, cianotype, vandyke, albumen prints, saltprints and pinhole photography. Photography Blog - News
  • The pinhole was opened maximally to collect the most light and approximate wide field images Z axis position was moved at 0.12-m intervals with a stepper motor attached to the fine focus controls.
  • The high signal to noise ratio and the faintness of signal captured by these devices are analogous to the hazy, faint pinhole images.
  • If a pinhole rupture occurs, the vessel wall surrounding the catheter can be damaged by the high-velocity jet that can form.
  • The size, depth, location, and angulation of the traction pinhole. Spider Bones
  • The scattered light is then focused into a multimode optical fiber in which the fiber core acts as a pinhole for confocal microscopy.
  • A comparison of spectra measured by an MXRF system fitted with a pinhole collimator and a monochromatic MXRF system demonstrates the enhanced sensitivity of the monochromatic system.
  • Tape the foil over the hole in the bottom of the canister, so the pinhole is centered.
  • ‘It was as if the earth was a black light bulb with pinholes in it and green lasers coming out: the Earth was on fire,’ he said.
  • Something about crows, yes, poor fellows, blow them off too, for now, so infuriated, they know the August blacksmith bellows to be a far cry; or November, pinhole in a parallax of sty, cataract, red-flecked polyp spitting flumes of snow. The Last Words Of Julius Orange
  • In the simple experiment, a converging lens focuses laser light from two pinholes onto two different photodetectors.
  • The measuring method and results of the ECR plasma properties taken from hard X-ray pinhole camera on the MM-2 magnetic mirror are presented.
  • A catalytic converter works by forcing engine exhaust into a honeycomb of pinholes which restricts the molecules and creates more heat so they oxidize.
  • Branches and trimmings that are over 15 centimetres in diameter are cut into small lengths so that they will dry or decay more quickly and not offer sites for the pinhole beetle.
  • A Camera Obscura is when an inverted image is created by rays of light passing through a pinhole into a dark space.
  • Over the years, my work with a pinhole as a camera aperture has unerringly led me on a path to the past.
  • The technology has gone through much iteration from the ability to display a scene with a pinhole camera to permanently recording the scene to be viewed later. Thoughts: The Age of Intelligent Cameras
  • Indeed, technical analysis has revealed pinholes and incised lines in the underpainting that are evidence of a process involving transfer drawings.
  • Liam states that pinholes do not occur with reversal processing of lith film, but we included a water bath anyway since it doesn't take long.

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