A unit of frequency equal to 1012 or one terahertz, French physicist who invented polarized light and invented the Fresnel lens (1788-1827), A unit of frequency equal to 10[12] hertz, Wash luminaire using Fresnel lens; modifying the spacing between the lens and the lamp/reflector assembly can change field angle, named after French inventor, Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788 1827), Moulded plastic sheet used beneath many focusing screens to improve evenness of illumination Consists of a series of concentric rings, shaped to direct light toward the viewfinder eyepiece, (frah-NELL) a type of focusing system made up of hundreds of prisms which amplify and focus the light from a lighthouse into a narrow beam so that it can be seen miles away Invented by Augstin Jean Fresnel of France, Pronounced "fra-nell" Traditional stage lighting instrument with fresnel lens and barn doors for fine tuning They are rarely used in live touring situations Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, Smaller, focusable, soft-edged spotlight with a distinctive front lens, stepped in concentric rings, which is the basis for its name (pronounced freh-NEL, as the "s" is silent); typically used in on-stage positions In studios, normally used for key and back lighting,
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A unit of frequency equal to 1012 or one terahertz
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French physicist who invented polarized light and invented the Fresnel lens (1788-1827)
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A unit of frequency equal to 10[12] hertz
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Wash luminaire using Fresnel lens; modifying the spacing between the lens and the lamp/reflector assembly can change field angle, named after French inventor, Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788 1827)
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Moulded plastic sheet used beneath many focusing screens to improve evenness of illumination Consists of a series of concentric rings, shaped to direct light toward the viewfinder eyepiece
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(frah-NELL) a type of focusing system made up of hundreds of prisms which amplify and focus the light from a lighthouse into a narrow beam so that it can be seen miles away Invented by Augstin Jean Fresnel of France
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Pronounced "fra-nell" Traditional stage lighting instrument with fresnel lens and barn doors for fine tuning They are rarely used in live touring situations Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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Smaller, focusable, soft-edged spotlight with a distinctive front lens, stepped in concentric rings, which is the basis for its name (pronounced freh-NEL, as the "s" is silent); typically used in on-stage positions In studios, normally used for key and back lighting
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