pinhole

IPA: pˈɪnhoʊɫ

noun

  • A small hole, of a size that could have been made by a pin
  • The aperture in a pinhole camera or camera obscura

verb

  • (transitive) To form one or more pinholes in.
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Examples of "pinhole" in Sentences

  • But pinhole eyes are very unstable.
  • Then punch your pinhole in the foil.
  • A pinhole camera is unconditionally safe.
  • It may be an effect akin to a pinhole image.
  • The geometry and mathematics of the pinhole camera.
  • The pinhole is the hole that lets the light through.
  • And an exhibit on pinhole photography sounds interesting.
  • Now lets call pinhole model as camera coordinates system.
  • Now let's call pinhole model as camera coordinates system.
  • One of the pinholes will be very faint, but it will be there.
  • Hopefully the physics of it will be explained at pinhole camera.
  • A pinhole camera is basically a lightproof container with a small hole in the side acting as the aperture.
  • He has an infectious way of sharing his interests in pinhole photography, weird Asian kiddie toys, kitschy ’70s music, and other stuff.
  • I have always made hard-boiled eggs this way without the pinhole and they never peeled very well, so I guess the pinhole was the "trick" for me.
  • The interesting thing about this system is it started off with what we call a pinhole eye -- very, very tiny eye, no more than four, five miles in diameter.
  • They might also have what's called a pinhole camera mounted over your shoulder -- say, in a plastic holder for brochures or a false panel -- that records your fingers tapping in your PIN.
  • The hole the size of a pin, leads to the name pinhole photography and has been used by schools to show how photography works for years, but also be enthusiasts who like the style of pictures this form of photography creates.

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