Art Word of the Day: Opaque projector
Term: Opaque projector
Definition: A device using a bright
lamp, lens and mirrors to project an enlarged image of an opaque image or object onto a flat surface, usually so that its image may be traced. At the end of the nineteenth century, it replaced a somewhat similar device called a camera lucida, which had earlier replaced another called camera obscura. There are various other sorts of projectors also in use today. Digital versions are rapidly overtaking opaque projectors in popularity.Example:Kintronics DP-60. The manufacturer describes this opaque projector as projecting an image from virtually any material, including transparencies, printed materials, and even three-dimensional objects.
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Cool, it would be nice to see one of those mirrors in action back in the days!
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