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Also, polyester film will melt if exposed to the projector lamp for too long.
The projector lamp lit and the screen filled with the black and white images.
All transparency films, Kodak said, have been made to better resist the heat from hot projector lamps in slide shows.
She doused the projector lamp and took a minute to recover her composure before turning the lights back on.
A significant number of fatal accidents occurred in theatrical projection booths, where the heat of the projector lamp made ignition most likely.
There's possibly also a projector lamp changing scene in Clip-Joint favourite Sherlock Jr.
In 2006 Luxim introduced a projector lamp product trade-named LIFI.
Most recent versions simplified the windshield into 2 panes only, replaced headlight assemblies with individual projector lamps, and consolidated the driver console.
The assistant was Charles Asawa, who had the idea of illuminating the ruby with a photographic flash, rather than with the movie projector lamp first used.
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The overall effect is that of wearing a pair of slightly darkened glasses in a standard movie theater, which could be compensated for by using brighter projector lamps.
A special electric cable was laid to provide current for a series of larger projector lamps, which when placed on platforms were meant to furnish light for the performances.
Projector lenses have to be very tolerant of prolonged high temperatures from the projector lamp and frequently have a focal length much longer than the taking lens.
The GTS generation 1 consists of the glass headlights, generation 1 front bumper (with 2 projector lamps), side skirts, rear chin, sunny grille and the rear garnish.
This idea, coupled with the recent appearance on the market of the General Electric Marc 350 projector lamp resulted in a prototype in December 1980, that had taken twelve weeks to build.
There were two basic slide projector programming controls: a set of instructions to position the slide in the projector and a set of instructions for the slide projector lamp.
And on the night of Sept. 26, several eras ended, or at least dimmed, when the projector lamp was switched off after a showing of "Runaway Bride," the last movie to be screened there.
The original choice of lamp-the GE Marc 350 projector lamp, a discharge lamp with a daylight colour temperature caused several problems and a less powerful, 250W lamp had to be substituted.
A primary raw content format may be directly observable (e.g. image, sound, motion, smell, sensation) or physical data which only requires hardware to display it, such as a phonographic needle and diaphragm or a projector lamp and magnifying glass.
The white walls were hung with enormous unframed canvases: all abstract art full of motion and colour, each piece illuminated precisely to the edges of the canvas by projector lamps in the ceiling, so it seemed as if the art glowed from within.
There are also specialized software packages for specific applications such as conference, meeting and classrooms, which combines room scheduling, the ability to reserve equipment, and remote monitoring of equipment status, such as automated email and pager announcements if a projector lamp fails.
The front has the same classic R1 shape, though the air intake location and headlamp design have been revamped on the 2009 model; utilizing only projector lamps, and using the new-found design space within the nose cone to reroute ram air tubes next to the lights.
Silver lenticular (vertically ridged) screens, which are made from a tightly woven fabric, either natural, such as silk, or a synthetic fiber, were excellent for use with low-power projector lamp heads and the monochromatic images that were a staple of early projected images.