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projection slide

projection slide

[prə′jek·shən ‚slīd]
(graphic arts)
A positive transparent image on glass or film intended for projection onto a reflecting screen or the rear of a diffuse transmitting screen. Also known as diapositive; lantern slide.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Pilbrow has an equally colorful tale to tell about the New Haven tryout of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, for which projection slides were manufactured in London.
In fact, Turtox and other suppliers of biological materials called 35-mm projection slides or transparencies "lantern slides" in their biological supply catalogs until the early 1960s.
For any student or teacher of Korean War history--assuming he is able to obtain permission to reproduce them for classroom use--these maps can readily be converted into superb overhead projection slides or scanned and digitized for instructional purposes.
The US family and indie-vaudeville band perform humorous songs inspired by vintage projection slides. A must see for next week.
A great shame, for other aspects of the production are really great - terrific back projection slides, effective use of entrances through the auditorium and a wonderful wide-open stage and setting.
The show also comprises a live band, projection slides and narration, which shows Barbra Streisand's progression both musically and visually.
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