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The lightproof box on which images are recorded is called a camera. The material sensitive to light that records the images is typically a light-sensitive film or digital sensor.
The apparatus needs to be enclosed in a lightproof box to prevent external light from affecting the experiment or the measurements being taken. Light can interfere with the results by causing inaccurate readings, especially in experiments that involve light-sensitive materials or reactions. Keeping the apparatus lightproof ensures that the experiment is conducted accurately and reliably.
A photographic light box allows a photographer to capture an image clearer and more crisp. It also gives a solid color backdrop.
The address of the Center For Photographic Art is: Po Box 1100, Carmel, CA 93921-1100
The address of the Western Photographic Historical Society is: Po Box 14616, Tucson, AZ 85732-8573
The address of the Photographic Preservation Society is: Po Box 2140, Fort Worth, TX 76113-2140
The address of the Michigan Photographic Historical Society is: Po Box 2278, Birmingham, MI 48012-4801
Archival box/container.
A photogram is a kind of photograph made by placing an object or objects on a photosensitive surface (photographic paper or film) in a darkened room and exposing it to light. The image is developed normally, and the resulting image has been made without a camera.
it is if you know how to and have the right equipment
it is used for prevention of over flow of current and for maintaining irrespective regulationAnswerA resistance box is a piece of laboratory equipment consisting of an electrically-insulated box, containing a number of resistors which can be connected, externally, via a pair of terminals. The resistance can be adjusted in fixed amounts by inserting or removing metal pegs into a slotted bar; this arrangement either adds or removes the fixed resistors into the circuit.