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    cam·er·a ob·scu·ra
    /ˌkam(ə)rə əbˈskyo͝orə/

    noun

    • 1. a darkened box with a convex lens or aperture for projecting the image of an external object onto a screen inside. It is important historically in the development of photography.

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  2. A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') is a darkened room with a small hole or lens at one side through which an image is projected onto a wall or table opposite the hole.

  3. Camera obscura is a device that projects a reversed and inverted image of a scene onto a surface. Learn how it works, who invented it, and how some artists used it to create perfect perspective.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Learn the origin, usage and examples of the term camera obscura, which means a dark chamber with a lens that forms an image of external objects. Find out how this phenomenon was used by Copernicus and other scientists to study the universe.

  5. Oct 2, 2022 · A camera obscura is a room with a hole (or lens) in a wall that projects a reverse image onto the opposite wall. The idea of the Camera obscūra, which is derived from Latin for dark chamber or dark room, was conceived in prehistory, initially theorized around 500 BCE, and concretely developed in the Common Era.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · camera obscura, ancestor of the photographic camera. The Latin name means “dark chamber,” and the earliest versions, dating to antiquity, consisted of small darkened rooms with light admitted through a single tiny hole.

  7. CAMERA OBSCURA definition: 1. a box, room, or device with a small hole that lets light through and shows an image on an…. Learn more.

  8. Learn how a camera obscura works by projecting the outside scene onto a mirror and a paper inside a darkened chamber. Discover how artists, photographers and scientists used this device to create accurate and detailed images of the world.