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aperture:

aperture

  1. aperture (hole)

aperture [the ~] nomen

  1. the aperture (focal ratio; f-number; aperture value)
    – In photography, the diameter of the aperture expressed in terms of the focal length of the camera lens. The greater the f-number, the less light reaches the film and the more in focus the objects in the foreground and the background will be. For example, with an f-number = 16 the objects in the far background will be in focus. Whereas, with an f-number = 2 the background will be blurry (while foreground objects are in focus). 1

Translation Matrix for aperture:

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bländartal aperture; aperture value; f-number; focal ratio
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glugg aperture; hole

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Related Definitions for "aperture":

  1. an man-made opening; usually small2
  2. a device that controls amount of light admitted2
  3. a natural opening in something2
  4. In photography, the diameter of the aperture expressed in terms of the focal length of the camera lens. The greater the f-number, the less light reaches the film and the more in focus the objects in the foreground and the background will be. For example, with an f-number = 16 the objects in the far background will be in focus. Whereas, with an f-number = 2 the background will be blurry (while foreground objects are in focus).1
  5. A small, circular opening inside the lens that can change in diameter to control the amount of light reaching the camera's sensor as a picture is taken. The aperture diameter is expressed in f-stops; the lower the number, the larger the aperture.1

Wiktionary Translations for aperture:

aperture
noun
  1. something which restricts the diameter of the light path through one plane in an optical system
  2. opening

Cross Translation:
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aperture bländare BlendeOptik, Feinmechanik, Fotografie: ein Bauteil bei optischen Instrumenten und Apparaten

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