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Creative Lighting System — ist die Bezeichnung einer von Nikon entwickelte Methode zur Kommunikation von Kameras und Blitzgeräten. Es wurde 2003 mit der D2 Serie eingeführt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Funktionen 1.1 Das i TTL (intelligent Through The Lens) 1.2 Der FV Blitzmesswe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lighting designer — The role of the lighting designer (or LD) within theatre is to work with the director, set designer, costume designer, and sometimes the sound designer and choreographer to create an overall look for the show in response to the text, while… … Wikipedia
Creative Energy Homes — The Creative Energy Homes[1] (CEH) project is a showcase of innovative state of the art energy efficient homes of the future. Seven homes constructed on the University Park Campus of the University of Nottingham are being designed and constructed … Wikipedia
The Creative Circus — Creative Circus redirects here The Creative Circus Established 1995 Type Higher Education Location … Wikipedia
Architectural lighting design — is a field within architecture and architectural engineering that concerns itself primarily with the illumination of architecture, including academic/institutional, corporate, hospitality, monumental structures, residential, retail/entertainment… … Wikipedia
List of Sega arcade system boards — The following is a list of arcade system boards released by Sega. Contents 1 Sega G80 1.1 G80 Specifications 2 Sega System 1 2.1 System 1 Specifications … Wikipedia
Adobe Creative Suite — Developer(s) Adobe Systems Initial release September 1, 2003; 8 years ago (2003 09 01) … Wikipedia
Nikon D5100 — Nikon D5100[1] Type Digital single lens reflex Sensor 23.6 × 15.6 mm Nikon DX f … Wikipedia
Nikon Speedlight — SB 600 Speedlight ist die Bezeichnung für die Produktreihe der externen elektronischen Blitzgeräte des Kameraherstellers Nikon. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nikon D3100 — Nikon D3100[1] Type Digital single lens reflex Sensor 23.1 mm × 15.4 mm Nikon DX format RGB CMOS sensor, 1.5 × … Wikipedia