(in photography)
41infrared photography — Photography employing an optical system and direct image recording on film sensitive to near infrared wavelength (infrared film). This should not be confused with infrared imagery. The term infrared photography is misleading, in that the infrared …
42fan camera photography — Photography taken simultaneously by an assembly of three or more cameras systematically installed at fixed angles relative to each other so as to provide wide lateral coverage with overlapping images. See also tri camera photography …
43tri-camera photography — Photography obtained by simultaneous exposure of three cameras systematically disposed in the air vehicle at fixed overlapping angles relative to each other in order to cover a wide field. See also fan camera photography …
44instant photography — photography using an instant camera. [1975 80] * * * instant photography noun A system which rapidly produces, sometimes by processing within an instant camera, a positive picture from the original exposed material • • • Main Entry: ↑instance …
45camouflage detection photography — Photography utilizing a special type of film (usually infrared) designed for the detection of camouflage …
46infrared photography — Photography employing an optical system and direct image recording on film sensitive to near infrared wavelength (infrared film). (Note: Not to be confused with “infrared imagery”.) …
47reconnaissance photography — Photography taken to obtain information on the results of bombing, or on enemy movements, concentrations, activities, and forces. The primary purposes do not include making maps, charts, or mosaics …
48flash photography — photography using a momentary flash of artificial light as a source of illumination. * * * …
49instant photography — photography using an instant camera. [1975 80] * * * …
50miniature photography — photography with a camera using film that is 35 millimeters wide or less. [1955 60] * * * …