diffusing screen
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Definition
- Noun:
- A transparent filter that reduces the light (or some wavelengths of the light) passing through it: A "diffusing screen" is a physical device, typically a sheet or panel made of translucent material, placed in the path of a light beam. Its primary function is to scatter the light, softening it, reducing glare, and creating a more even illumination by diffusing the light rays.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The photographer placed a diffusing screen in front of the studio light to soften the harsh shadows on the model's face.
- For the presentation, we used a diffusing screen on the overhead projector to prevent the image from being too bright and glaring.
- The light fixture has a built-in diffusing screen that evenly distributes the light across the room.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Application: In optics and lighting design, a "diffusing screen" is used to homogenize light from a source, making it appear as a uniform surface rather than a distinct point or set of points. This is crucial in applications like rear-projection televisions or scientific instruments.
- The microscope's illumination system includes a diffusing screen to provide even, shadow-free lighting of the specimen.
Variants and Related Words
- Diffuser (noun): A more general term for any device that spreads out or scatters something, such as light, sound, or air. A diffusing screen is a type of optical diffuser.
- The room's acoustic diffuser helped improve the sound quality.
- Light diffuser (noun phrase): A synonym often used interchangeably with "diffusing screen," emphasizing its function with light.
Synonyms
- Light diffuser: A device that scatters light.
- Scattering screen: A screen that causes light to scatter.
- Translucent filter: A filter that allows light to pass through but diffuses it.
Related Phrases
- Diffuse the light (verb phrase): The action performed by a diffusing screen.
- The purpose of the screen is to diffuse the light effectively.
Noun
- a transparent filter that reduces the light (or some wavelengths of the light) passing through it