The light emerging from a polaroid is linearly polarized with its electric field perpendicular to the alignment direction. |
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When a very thin section of the ice is cut and examined with light through crossed polaroid sheets, the crystal structure is clearly seen. |
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He also works with Rawlins oil prints, gum Bichromates, cyanotypes and polaroid transfers, among others. |
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A simple polariscope may be made and the suspect glass object placed between the two sheets of polaroid, the second sheet having been rotated 90-degrees. |
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Natural light is polarized in passage through a number of materials, the most common being polaroid. |
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He does not ask us anything and accepts a polaroid with pleasure. |
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A polaroid picture of each participant is taken to paste on the form or if no polaroid is available each participant is asked to bring a photo of themselves such as a visa photo with them. |
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Invented by the American physicist Edwin Land, a sheet of polaroid consists of long-chain hydrocarbon molecules aligned in one direction through a heat-treatment process. |
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If there is no sample in the cell, and the second polaroid is rotated until it is at right angles to the first, the observer will see no light. |
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Recently I've been working simultaneously on the face of Tiapa Tarkovski based on polaroid photographs taken by his father Andrei Tarkovski, and a portrait of Isabelle d'Este painted by Titian. |
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It will record the daylight present on the summer solstice on Polaroid film with no camera. |
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And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time. |
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This manipulated Polaroid print can then be scanned into a computer and further manipulated by the artist. |
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I pose here in Polaroid sunnies, durry, and fake Billy-Bob teeth to emphasise the point. |
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Kroto and Smalley made their own models, and then, using a Xerox machine, enlarged Polaroid images of those models and traced their outlines. |
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Turn the Polaroid over and that space keeps the spent pod, emptied of its seminal jelly when ejected from the camera. |
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Polarization can be verified by rotating either the Nicol prism or the Polaroid, which is between the Nicol prism and the lens in the photograph. |
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Even when Madeleine had brought her home a week ago and taken a Polaroid of her, she had fluttered her wings, but in a gentle way. |
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The party Polaroid is not so much an evocation of a past event as it is an instant fossilization of the present. |
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Her work makes excellent use of what looks like badly exposed outdated Polaroid film. |
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Madeleine brushed a streak of glue next to the Polaroid and stuck the green paper to the wall. |
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The top photo was a Polaroid of a smiling woman leaning against a tree, her long brown hair blowing slightly in the breeze. |
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It came to me after I'd finished posting about my new Polaroid camera a while back, and was Googling for more info. |
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Sugar-pink boom boxes, CD players, Polaroid cameras, wallets, T-shirts and cushions count as run-of-the-mill merchandise. |
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The physical appearance of Polaroid prints can vary depending on the camera that was used to create them. |
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Depending on the tools used and the hand technique, the Polaroid film is manipulated to the artist's satisfaction. |
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So anyway, after the interview was over, we spent another few minutes talking with the casting director as we were waiting for Joe's Polaroid headshot to develop. |
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Finally, she paints a rendition of each Polaroid with matte oils on panel. |
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Early versions of Polaroid 3-D used two interlocked projectors to synchronize the two pictures. |
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Simulates the effect of using Polaroid color peel-apart films and transferring the nascent image to paper before it has fully developed. |
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The edge of a television screen can be seen and the Polaroid from the first photograph is subtly inserted in the rumpled sheets, implying that someone is underneath them. |
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Gels may be photographed on Polaroid 667 film to facilitate analysis and for record keeping purposes. |
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By now, Band of Outsiders has become known for these Polaroid campaigns, with their retro veneer and warm Californian light. |
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Polaroid, the inventor of the first polarising filter, is first and foremost a guarantee of quality and protection. |
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I have a couple of what I think of as toy cameras, an Action Sampler bought super-cheap and seldom used, a Polaroid camera that prints little stickers. |
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He made a closer study of the Polaroid print, for the boy appeared very dark-skinned, suggesting that perhaps he shared some native bloodlines as well. |
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Being only eight years old, couldn't afford to buy more film when the first ten Polaroid films had run out. |
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This was in the late 1960's, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made with typewriters, scissors, and Polaroid cameras. |
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Here, a mother is busy shaking it like a Polaroid picture and fails to notice her toddler wandering into the line of fire. |
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Before we move on, Smith points to a small black-and-white Polaroid of an unmade mattress. |
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The Polaroid Snap is a Blend of Nostalgic Instant Photography and Sleek Modern Design. |
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The group has also starred in television commercials for brands including Pepsi, Polaroid, Walkers Crisps, Impulse and Tesco. |
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Now, historian Sam Willis is retracing the ancient route, armed with a Polaroid camera, a sketchbook, a big toothy smile and a nice turn of phrase. |
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The joke included the market for his own portraits of rich men – the millions of dollars they queued up to pay for a square of cheap canvas onto which some Factory drone had silkscreened a Polaroid. |
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Still, it is not hard to imagine him preparing love philters and celebrating the lewd rites of Bacchus with the anonymous but evidently willing streams of women who posed there for the suburban Polaroid warrior. |
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Each Polaroid shows a still from the film and a section heading representing the film trailer, film synopsis, interviews, photos, film set reports, articles, film soundtrack etc. |
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Later in 2008, Polaroid's parent company, Petters Group, filed for bankruptcy protection, though Polaroid continued to manufacture and market new products. |
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In April, for example, the firm agreed to buy the remnants of Polaroid, a once-iconic instant-photo firm whose only significant asset now is its name. Firms that prey on dead or dying firms are not popular. |
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This software has NO LINK with Polaroid Corp. |
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Protect your children's eyes with Polaroid polarised lenses. |
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The Polaroid is still a magical tool for friendly discussions. |
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This success continued in the month of October, with the account wins of Polaroid in global integrated communication and Travelocity.com, the online travel agency, in traditional advertising. |
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Check out the Polaroid Kids sunglasses selected by Solaris. |
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Polaroid glasses are used to view the images. |
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I'll try several different approaches, studying the Polaroid results. |
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If the competition is to be re-staged annually, a Polaroid photo of the various types of awards can be submitted with future orders to ensure uniformity. |
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These ten major accounts are Intel Centrino, MCI Corporate, Polaroid, Aventis Lantus, Roche Diagnostic, Cap Gemini, Areva, Rémy Cointreau, Fromage Suisses and Amgen Corporate. |
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Participants will get to keep a Polaroid snapped by the artist. |
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All she had in those months between visits was a Polaroid picture of them. |
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Having any problems getting film for that Polaroid Spectra camera of yours? |
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The California Supreme Court has declined to review a lower-court ruling on a disputed contract with the Department of Motor Vehicles, clearing the way for Polaroid Corp. |
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At the same time, Simon Fuller started to set up million pound sponsorship deals for the Spice Girls with Pepsi, Walkers, Impulse, Cadbury's and Polaroid. |
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The preppy, athletic styling in Bubblegum High adds a retro take on casualwear while the rose-tinted trend Polaroid Nostalgia is full of floaty dresses and faded florals. |
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Harris examines examples of real life businesses being blindsided, such as Polaroid becoming bankrupt after failing to cope with the rise of digital photography. |
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A few lucky Shawols standing close to the stage were able to snap exclusive Polaroid pictures and fancams of the boys as they collected their gifts. |
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New retail development has also been active at a former Polaroid site. |
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Polaroid has introduced the first one-time-use instant camera. |
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