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Definition of Pinholes
1. pinhole [n] - See also: pinhole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinholes
Literary usage of Pinholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Photographic Mosaics by Edward L Wilson, M Carey Lea (1870)
"British Journal of Photography, ON pinholes. BY BW KILBURN. JE have read a great
deal of complaint in the Journals about pinholes, their causes and their ..."
2. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1841)
"The man told us they had the art of emptying the eggshell by perforating it with
two pinholes, and blowing out the contents; whereupon the captain, ..."
3. The Complete Photographer by Roger Child Bayley (1906)
"... work—The character of the definition—Making pinholes—Measuring them —The sizes
of needles—The camera extension—Arranging the subject—Over- exposure ..."
4. Wilson's Photographics: A Series of Lessons, Accompanied by Notes, on All by Edward Livingston Wilson (1881)
"pinholes from dust are irregular, as regards size, and scattered ... pinholes from
unsettled collodion aro very numerous, and regularly scattered over the ..."