an optical device for making copies of photographs larger than the original, having a head for holding the original, a source of illumination to project the image, and a bed for holding the sensitized photographic paper which will received the larger image.
An optical instrument ordinarily used to project an image of a negative onto sensitized paper. More accurately called a projection printer because it can project an image that is either larger or smaller than the negative.
A device consisting of a light source, a negative holder, and a lens, and means of adjusting these to project an enlarged image from a negative onto a sheet of photographic paper.
Optical projector which gives enlarged images.
photographic equipment consisting of an optical projector used to enlarge a photograph
a device that can project a magnified image of the negative onto printing paper
a device that projects the magnified image of a negative onto a piece of printing paper
A machine used to create a print from a negative. A negative is placed into the machine, shining the image down onto the enlarger table. Raising the machine makes the image bigger.
Apparatus for projecting an enlarged image of a negative on to sensitized paper.
A device used in the darkroom to make an enlargement, where light is projected through a negative and a lens to create an image on a piece of photographic paper or other light sensitive material.
a device for transferring a negative image onto photographic paper.
Used to project a magnified image onto printing paper. Comprises a lamphouse, negative carrier and lens assembly which can be raised or lowered on a column to project an image onto a baseboard.
An adjustable light projection device used in a darkroom to project an enlarged image from a negative through a lens onto photographic paper in various degrees of enlargement.
1. Person who creates the enlarged embroidery design cartoon. 2. A projector used to enlarge the original artwork for the cartoon.
apparatus for producing prints by projecting a negative or transparency on sensitive paper.
An enlarger is a specialized transparency projector used to produce photographic prints from film or glass negatives. Prints made with an enlarger are known as enlargements. Typical enlargers are used in a darkroom, an enclosed space from which extraneous light may be excluded; some commercial enlargers have an integral dark box so that they can be used in a light room.