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Understanding Pinhole Camera Basics by hibatolalude is a document available to read on EtoBox.
A pinhole camera is a simple device that uses a small hole to project an inverted image of an external scene onto a screen inside a lightproof box. The image produced is diminished and real, with its size and brightness affected by the distance between the pinhole and the screen. Changes such as adding more pinholes or enlarging the single pinhole can result in overlapping images, blurriness, and variations in brightness due to the principles of light propagation and reflection.
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- hibatolalude
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- EN