What's the difference between camera and polaroid?
Camera
Definition:
(n.) A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.
Example Sentences:
(1) Scintigraphic pictures of the uterine cavity and oviducts were obtained with a Jumbo Toshiba gamma-camera; they were subsequently analysed by an Informatek SIMIS-3 data processing system.
(2) Rapid injection of 2 m Ci TC 99m into a dorsal vein of the foot produced isotope phlebograms with a Dyna camera 2 C.
(3) Conventionally taken radiographs are captured by a video camera and processed by the IPS system (KONTRON).
(4) An accurate and reproducible method is described for generating a map of the cobalt sheet source from images of it made in multiple positions with the scintillation camera.
(5) It can also solve a lot of problems – period.” However, Trump did not support making the officer-worn video cameras mandatory across the country, as the Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has done , noting “different police departments feel different ways”.
(6) The talent base in the UK – not just producers and actors but camera and sound – is unparalleled, so I think creativity will continue unabated.” Lee does recognise “massive” cultural differences between the US and UK.
(7) A television camera scans the spread through microscope optics; computer and special purpose electronics process the video signals to generate run length histograms.
(8) Seconds later the camera turns away as what sounds like at least 15 gunshots are fired amid bystanders’ screams.
(9) The second area of improved SPECT technology is camera collimation and related imaging techniques.
(10) Scintiphotograms are obtained from both cameras throughout the course of both perfusion and ventilation portions of the study.
(11) I’ve warned Dave before to mind his ps and qs when the cameras are rolling, but the problem is you can never tell when the microphones are switched on.
(12) Morel was arrested after his car was matched with one caught on camera fleeing the scene, and was involved in a hit-and-run with a cyclist 10 minutes after the shooting .
(13) Like Morton, Sevigny is an actor who holds nothing back from the camera.
(14) More Apple and Android phones have now been sold, for example, than all the Japanese cameras ever made.
(15) Cameras have been set up by the zoo to track his movements and footpaths in the area closed by the county council.
(16) Like, I am well, well equipped for this thing.” For their one survival item each, Rogen brought a role of toilet paper, while Franco brought sunglasses and mugs continually for the camera, giving his best Spring Breakers faces while in the buff.
(17) The "Be Kind Rewind Protocol", as he calls it, involves setting up small studios with modest sets and facilities – props, back-projection footage, video cameras – so that groups of people can make their own amateur movies together according to anti-auteurist rules drawn up by Gondry.
(18) Eventually I was given a bag with my name on it, containing my jacket, wallet, and camera equipment.
(19) My first mobile phone arrived in 1999: a camera-less and brick-like early Motorola model.
(20) Plasma data and scintillation camera images obtained from patients receiving either 1, 50, or 100 mg of monoclonal antibody indicated dose-dependent (i.e., saturable) kinetics.
Polaroid
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) His mother, meanwhile, had to issue Peyton with a series of polaroids of his own clothes showing him which ones went together.
(2) The MAST CLA system assay protocol consists of three steps: overnight incubation of serum, a 4-h incubation with enzyme-labeled antibody, and a 30-min chemiluminescent reaction, which produces a visible image (immunograph) on high-speed Polaroid instant film.
(3) Results agreed well with those obtained using the Polaroid CU5 closeup camera in 20 non-diabetic subjects and 29 diabetic patients (intrapair correlation coefficient = 0.97).
(4) The imaging system consists of a ZnS(Ag) screen, two tapered fibers, an image intensifier, and a Polaroid film.
(5) "I am so proud to announce my new partnership with Polaroid as the creative director and inventor of speciality projects," said the pop star.
(6) An Amray 1400 SEM operating at 10 keV was used to examine the condoms and images were recorded on Polaroid 52 black and while film.
(7) Use of the Polaroid-Land camera for the documentation of laparoscopy findings is discussed.
(8) A gray scale hard copy unit has been adapted to an ultrasound B-scanner equipped with a video gray scale system and a conventional hard copier and a Polaroid camera.
(9) Exposure to x-ray or Polaroid film for up to 30 minutes is sufficient for the detection of 70 femtograms of homologous DNA.
(10) During continuous infusion of Kr-81m, perfusion images can be obtained by simply collecting counts with a gamma camera and recording on Polaroid film.
(11) In that case, in order to distinguish the images of these scintiphotos on this composite photo, a colour polaroid film was used in the double exposure, and here, when each of the two scintiphotos was given its own colour-filter, it was found that the images could be sharply sorted by colour.
(12) The polaroid frames were exposed at 4 second intervals The results of the dynamic brain study were divided into five categories: normal, moderately diminished perfusion of one hemisphere, severe perfusion defect of one hemisphere, focal or multifocal hypervascular areas ("hot areas") and stenosis or occlusion of the carotid artery.
(13) A simple photographic method for detection and measurement of refractive errors in children, using a specially designed camera and electronic flash unit and 'instant' (Polaroid) film, was tested on 64 children, aged 3 to 8 years, and compared with the results from retinoscopy.
(14) Because of fears that Polaroid colour prints produced with a non-mydriatic fundus camera may not detect important sight threatening lesions in diabetes a study was conducted comparing retinal images obtained on Polaroid prints taken in "field" conditions with those on 35 mm transparencies and fluorescein angiograms.
(15) The authors developed a method of field mapping that is a clinically useful, rapid, and inexpensive way to assess changes in retinal anatomy using recently released Polaroid 691 transparency film.
(16) There are no difficulties in performing documentation of fluorescein pictures by slit lamp polaroid photography.
(17) This study compared the detectability of diabetic retinopathy lesions on Polaroid prints and Ektachrome slides obtained with a non-mydriatic camera.
(18) Polaroid prints of phase images for both gated equilibrium studies (using all methods) and first-pass studies (first and last methods only) were shown to observers who were asked to rate the images according to their confidence of an abnormality presenting.
(19) This summation begins with a string of keywords: "trucker hats; undershirts called 'wifebeaters' worn as outerwear; the aesthetic of basement rec-room pornography, flash-lit Polaroids, fake wood panelling; Pabst Blue Ribbon ; 'porno' or 'paedophile' moustaches; aviator glasses; Americana T-shirts for church socials, etc; tube socks; the late albums of Johnny Cash produced by Rick Rubin ; and tattoos."
(20) The new hard copy unit produced a better gray scale image than Polaroid film, with reduction of cost and elimination of the problems inherent in Polaroid film.