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Optical Printing
Core Term Definition
A physical printing process where a film projector projects images onto a raw camera stock through an adjustable lens.
Technical Analysis & Context
Optical printing uses a camera focusing on a projector aperture. Because the image passes through an adjustable lens, the technician can scale, crop, speed up, slow down, or composite multiple visual elements. This was the foundational method for Hollywood special effects before computers.