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  2. Spotting (photography) - Wikipedia

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    In the production of photographic prints, spotting is a type of retouching flaws in the finished print with specially made paints, dyes, pencils and pens. [ 1 ] White spots on gelatin-silver prints made from negatives are caused by dust adhering to the negative or paper during exposure.

  3. Spotting (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Spotting takes place after the director "locks" the film, an act which signifies their decision that no more shot changes will be made to the piece. The results of spotting are "spotting sheets" which contain the time cues – organized by scene, shot, and time code reference – that will subsequently be useful to those artists contributing to ...

  4. Wipe (transition) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Green Show also makes frequent use of this wipe style, featuring an animated roll of duct tape, and accompanied by the loud "yanking tape off a roll" sound effect. The most common uses of the wipe effect is the invisible wipe where a camera follows a person into another room by tracking parallel to the actor. As the wall passes in front ...

  5. Red reflex - Wikipedia

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    The red reflex (also called the fundal reflex) refers to the reddish-orange reflection of light from the back of the eye, or fundus, observed when using an ophthalmoscope or retinoscope. The red reflex may be absent or poorly visible in people with dark eyes, and may even appear yellow in Asians or green/blue in Africans.

  6. Film transition - Wikipedia

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    This example describes a vertical line wipe, though this is but one type of wipe. Another common type of wipe uses objects in the scene, rather than an invisible vertical line. One interesting application of this creates the illusion of a camera passing through the ceiling of the bottom floor of a multi-story house to the ground of the floor above.

  7. How to Remove Scratches From Glass Using Items You Already ...

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    Step Three: Remove Streaks. Combine one part vinegar and one part water in a bowl. Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with the mixture and apply it to the glass, wiping it down well for a streak-free ...

  8. Spotlighting - Wikipedia

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    Persian fallow deer in Dasht-e Naz Wildlife Refuge.. Spotlighting or lamping (also known as jacklighting, [1] shining, [2] illuminating, pit-lamping, and the killing lamp) is a method of hunting nocturnal animals using off-road vehicles and high-powered lights, spotlights, lamps or flashlights, that makes special use of the eyeshine revealed by many animal species.

  9. Car-spotting game - Wikipedia

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    A version of the game in Europe involves spotting yellow cars, [1] and it appears in the British radio sitcom Cabin Pressure under the name "yellow car", with no scoring. [ 14 ] In the United States, this game is known as "banana", [ citation needed ] and in Scandinavia a similar game called gul bil exists. [ 15 ]