Examples of using Polarizing filters in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Polarizing filters were invented by Edwin H. Land in the 1930's.
There's two main types of polarizing filters, linear and circular.
Polarizing filters only allow light into the lens from a certain direction.
To create that 3D effect,two images are projected onto the same screen through different polarizing filters.
Color and polarizing filters are useful for bringing out details in the moon and planets.
The water wasplaced in a clear glass petri dish between two polarizing filters and photographed at about 1x magnification.
Circular polarizing filters are designed to reduce reflections and increase saturation.
This changes the polarization of the light passing through the crystal,allowing only certain degrees of light to make its way through the polarizing filters.
Polarizing filters are typically circular, allowing for easy control of the effect of polarization.
Polarizers are used in many optical techniques and instruments, and polarizing filters find applications in photography and liquid crystal display technology.
Polarizing filters can be particularly useful when shooting scenes that include water, sky, rich colors and lots of reflections.
Because there is no liquid crystal between the aligned polarizing filters, light which has passed through the first filter will be blocked by the second polarizer.
The polarizing filters are placed perpendicular to each other, so when light passes through the first filter it will be blocked by the second filter. .
To present a stereoscopic motion picture,two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen through orthogonal polarizing filters(Usually at 45 and 135 degrees).
Additionally, polarizing filters may make the edges of each photograph much more difficult to stitch without showing visible seams.
Let me say upfront that protective filters, UV filters, haze filter and most polarizing filters do not affect your exposure.
Circular polarizing filters are specifically designed for use with auto-focus SLR cameras(They will also work on manual systems without problems).
Each pixel of an LCD typically consists of alayer of molecules aligned between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters, the axes of transmission of which are(in most of the cases) perpendicular to each other.
Linear polarizing filters were the first types to be used in photography and can still be used for non-reflex and older single-lens reflex cameras(SLRs).
Each pixel of an LCD typically consists of alayer of molecules aligned between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters(parallel and perpendicular), the axes of transmission of which are(in most of the cases) perpendicular to each other.
Here the polarizing filters are in the same orientation as above, but an injected plastic petri dish is placed between the two filters. .
Each pixel of the liquid crystal display consists of a series of liquid crystal molecules suspended between two transparent electrodes(indium tin oxide),LCD Display and two polarizing filters on the outer sides of the two sides which are perpendicular to each other.
With no liquid crystal between the polarizing filters, light passing through the first filter would be blocked by the second(crossed) polarizer.
Circular polarizing filters cut out linearly polarized light and so can be used to darken skies or remove reflections, but the circular polarized light it passes does not impair through-the-lens systems.[13].
After a few early successes developing polarizing filters for sunglasses and photographic filters, Land obtained funding from a series of Wall Street investors for further expansion.
Polarizing filters are also available with extra UV Haze-2A coatings, skylight coatings, warm-tone coatings, as well as enhancement and intensifying coatings, which pump up the red/orange/brown saturation levels more than a standard Polarizing filter. .
After a number of early successes with polarizing filters for shades and photo filters, their lab received funding from investors from Wall Street so they could expand their business.
These can include polarizing filters to reduce glare and improve saturation, or simple UV/haze filters to provide extra protection for the front of your lens.