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iris A technique used to show an image in only one small round area of the screen. An Iris-Out begins as a pinpoint and then moves outward to reveal the full scene, while an Iris-In moves inward from all sides to leave only a small image on the screen. An iris can be either a transitional device (using the image held as a point of transition) or a way of focusing attention on a specific part of a scene without reducing the scene in size.
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iris Adjustable lens-opening mechanism. Also called lens diaphragm.
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iris A means of controlling the size of a lens aperture and therefore the amount of light passing through the lens.
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Irish moss Also known as Carrageen Moss, this seaweed is often used as a thickening agent for ice cream, fruit jelly and puddings.
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iris Adjustable diaphragm controlling amount of light trasmitted by a lens.
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