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[1끊어읽기] TOEFL Reading : The Use of the Camera Obscura1th paragraph
The precursor of the modern camera, the camera obscura is a darkened enclosure into which is admitted through a lens in a small hole.
The image of the illuminated area outside the enclusure is thrown upside down if by magic onto a surface in the darkened enclosure.
This technique was known as long ago as the fifth century B. C. in China.
Aristotle also experimented with it in the fourth centruy B. C., and Leonardo da Vinci described it in his notebooks in 1490.
In 1558 Giovanni Battista Della Porta wrote in his twenty-volume work Magia naturalis(meaning"natural magic") instructions for adding a convex lens to improve the quality of the image thrown against a canvas or panel in the darkened area where its outlines could be traced.
Later, portable camera obscuras were developed, with interior mirrors and drawing tables on which the artist could trace the image.
For the artist, this technique allows forms and linear perspective to be drawn precisely as they would be seen from a single viewpoint.
Mirros were also used to reverse the projected images to their original positions.
1th paragraph The precursor of the modern camera, the camera obscura is a darkened enclosure into which is admitted through a lens in a small hole. The image of the illuminated area outside the enclusure is thrown upside down if by magic onto a surface in the darkened enclosure. This technique was known as long ago as the fifth century B. C. in China. Aristotle also experimented with it in the fourth centruy B. C., and Leonardo da Vinci described it in his notebooks in 1490. In 1558 Giovanni Battista Della Porta wrote in his twenty-volume work Magia naturalis (meaning"natural magic") instructions for adding a convex lens to improve the quality of the image thrown against a canvas or panel in the darkened area where its outlines could be traced. Later, portable camera obscuras were developed, with interior mirrors and drawing tables on which the artist could trace the image. For the artist, this technique allows forms and linear perspective to be drawn precisely as they would be seen from a single viewpoint. Mirros were also used to reverse the projected images to their original positions.
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