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Oct 19, 2009 21:16
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inglés term
catch light
inglés al español
Arte/Literatura
Fotografía/Imagen (y artes gráficas)
This reflected light source in the eye
is called a catch light.
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is called a catch light.
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Proposed translations
(español)
4 | reflejo ocular |
hugocar
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5 | luz de ojos |
Ana Jimenez H.
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4 | luz de detalle |
Cristina Heraud-van Tol
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May 30, 2010 13:09: hugocar Created KOG entry
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reflejo ocular
El 'catch light' es el pequeño punto de luz que se refleja en el ojo de una persona, y que le da brillo a la foto.
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luz de detalle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_light
Catch light or catchlight is a photography term used to describe either the specular highlight in a subject's eye from a light source, or the light source itself. They are also referred to as eye lights or Obies, the latter a reference to Merle Oberon, who was frequently lit using this technique. A catch light may be an artifact of the lighting method, or have been purposely engineered to add a glint or "spark" to a subject's eye during photography. This technique is useful in both still and motion picture photography. Adding a catch light can help draw attention to the subject's eyes, which may otherwise get lost among other elements in the scene.
Catch light is not the same as the red-eye effect; in general, red-eye is an undesired effect (caused by the reflection of light from the retina inside the back of the eyeball), while catch lights are often aesthetically desirable, and produced by light reflecting from the front surfaces of the eye.
Glosspost:
catchlight: luz de detalle
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Catch light or catchlight is a photography term used to describe either the specular highlight in a subject's eye from a light source, or the light source itself. They are also referred to as eye lights or Obies, the latter a reference to Merle Oberon, who was frequently lit using this technique. A catch light may be an artifact of the lighting method, or have been purposely engineered to add a glint or "spark" to a subject's eye during photography. This technique is useful in both still and motion picture photography. Adding a catch light can help draw attention to the subject's eyes, which may otherwise get lost among other elements in the scene.
Catch light is not the same as the red-eye effect; in general, red-eye is an undesired effect (caused by the reflection of light from the retina inside the back of the eyeball), while catch lights are often aesthetically desirable, and produced by light reflecting from the front surfaces of the eye.
Glosspost:
catchlight: luz de detalle
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Note added at 9 mins (2009-10-19 21:25:51 GMT)
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/printing_publis...
6 días
luz de ojos
Una luz, generalmente puntual, que se dirige a los ojos de los actores para resaltar la expresividad de su rsotrao a través de la mirada.
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