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  1. A camera obscura (plural camerae obscurae or camera obscuras, from Latin camera obscūra, "dark chamber") [1] is a darkened room with a small hole or lens at one side through which an image is projected onto a wall [2] [3] or table [4] opposite the hole.

  2. Over 100 interactive, hand's on attractions for you to discover at Edinburgh's Camera Obscura and World of Illusions - a good day out for all the family

  3. At Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, experience five floors of interactive hands-on optical illusions, tricks and fun things to do including our head-spinning Vortex Tunnel, bewildering Mirror Maze and mind-blowing Shrinking Room.

  4. An inverted image of New York City's Central Park in fall splashes across walls and ceiling in a photograph using the technique of camera obscura. Darken a room, make a small opening for light ...

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    • Tom O'Neill,Abelardo Morell
  5. Princip. Camera obscura je v principu schránka (třeba i velikosti místnosti) s otvorem v jedné stěně. Světlo z vnější scény po průchodu otvorem dopadne na konkrétní místo na protější stěně. Promítalo-li se na papír, mohl malíř obraz jednoduše obkreslit. Výhodou této techniky bylo zachování perspektivy a tím ...

  6. Book Tickets online now to visit Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, Edinburgh. Open every day until late.

  7. Jan 19, 2012 · Leonardo da Vinci's camera obscura was one of his most interesting optical inventions. Learn about da Vinci's contribution to photography through his study of the human eye.

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