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Japanese to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) / Photography | |||||||
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2 +1 | unintended capture |
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3 | shutter release for film loading |
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unintended capture Explanation: The image that is captured at the end of a photographic film is an accidental one. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 hrs (2018-11-14 08:02:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oh, I've got it. It guess it means to press the shutter button to advance the film until the film is securely connected to the spindle. You press the shutter button not for the sake of capturing an image but for the sake of enabling the lever (which is used for physically winding the film) to move so that you can place the film properly in the camera. |
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shutter release for film loading Explanation: or: take pictures to clear out the exposed film |
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Reference: FYR Reference information: また、暗室に残された他人のネガの切れ端を引き延ばしたものや、フィルムの巻き上げ(空おとし)の際に偶然写り込んだもの、ほとんど現像ムラのようなものまで収録していることも特徴的である。 http://artscape.jp/artword/index.php/『写真よさようなら』森山大道 https://www.art-it.asia/u/admin_ed_contri7_j/ofwdkyiiu6ularn... https://topmuseum.jp/contents/images/info/journal/kiyou_13/0... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7時間 (2018-11-14 00:31:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://yoyucky.ni-3.net/canon eos kiss/フィルムの入れ方。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8時間 (2018-11-14 00:40:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.wikihow.com/Load-35Mm-Film-Into-a-Manual-Camera |
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