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  2. Rotary disc shutter - Wikipedia

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    An electronic shutter can compensate for the exposure change caused by a speed ramp without changing the aperture and affecting depth of field. Other types of shutter adjustments, such as an out-of-phase shutter and a fluttering shutter, are also possible. Normally the film is held steady in the gate whenever it is exposed to light.

  3. Roller shutter - Wikipedia

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    A roller shutter, security shutter, coiling door, roller door or sectional overhead door is a specialized type of door or window shutter consisting of multiple horizontal slats, bars, or web systems interconnected through hinges. The mechanism involves lifting the door to open it and lowering it to close.

  4. Rolling shutter - Wikipedia

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    Rolling shutter describes the process of image capture in which a still picture (in a still camera) or each frame of a video (in a video camera) is captured not by taking a snapshot of the entire scene at a single instant in time but rather by scanning across the scene rapidly, vertically, horizontally or rotationally. Thus, not all parts of ...

  5. Window shutter hardware - Wikipedia

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    The hinges hold the shutter to the structure and allow the shutter to open and close over the window. The latches secure the shutter in the closed (over the window) position. Tie-back hardware can be used to hold the shutter in the open position. Exterior shutters were vital elements of homes in the colonies.

  6. Here’s Why You Should Close Your Bedroom Door at Night - AOL

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    Bedroom door closed. It seems like an issue of preference. Do you leave the bedroom door open or closed? If you shut your bedroom door at night, you hear less noise and have more privacy.

  7. Film look - Wikipedia

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    Film look (also known as filmizing or film-look) is a process in which video is altered in overall appearance to appear to have been shot on film stock. [1] The process is usually electronic, although filmizing can sometimes occur as an unintentional by-product of some optical techniques, such as telerecording.

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    Ian is making a trek toward Florida. The state is in the cone of concern.

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