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Density: Indirectly refers to the amount of exposure a transparency or negative. These blooms are good when given to a woman. DX Coding: A code on most modern film cassettes used by the camera to automatically adjust ISO setting. Low values are dark, high values are light.

A sign of poor winemaking. Trunk Show Usually held at a local shop, a trunk show allows a designer to "show off" her/his latest designs to the shop's customers. Film Speed: Measured with ISO rating, it is a film's sensitivity to light. Attractive A lighter style, fresh, easy to drink wine.

Dense Describes a wine that has concentrated aromas on the nose palate. Continuous Tone: An image possessing a smooth gradation of tones through the gray scale, from pure black to pure white. Raking Separating grape juice from solid elements, before fermentation (white wine). The 'dust' on a grape, known as the 'bloom' is wild yeast.

Exposure Meter : Light Meter. Corked The wine tastes of cork, it is unpleasant to smell taste, slightly musty. The oxidation of alcohol can cause acetic acid, sometimes referred to as volatile acidity. Viewing Lens: The lens on a camera through which the photographer's eye sees the subject.

E-6 : A process used to develop certain types of color transparency film. Fiancée French, from Middle French, from past participle of fiancer to promise, betroth. Perspective: The apparent size depth of objects a scene, related to point of view. Dodge: To lighten specific areas of a print by decreasing their exposure to light.

A fungus that attacks the skin of grapes, causing water to evaporate thus increasing the sugar content. Light-Tight: Refers to any container that is absolutely dark inside, allowing no unwanted light to penetrate. FMIL Future Mother--Law. Commonly expressed as full-bodied, medium-bodied or medium-weight, or light-bodied.

DX Coding: A code on most modern film cassettes used by the camera to automatically adjust ISO setting. Acronym often used newsgroups or email messages. Tears are formed more readily by higher alcohol wines. Corsage French, bust, bodice, from Old French, bust, from cors body, from Latin corpus.

Stop: An aperture setting, or shutter speed setting, on a lens or camera. Oxidized A tasting term to describe stale or 'off' wines, caused by exposure to air. Slide: A transparency that is mounted for insertion into a projector. Oaky refers to the flavors that using oak imparts to wine.

Grafting Process of reproduction of the plant, by grafting a branch on a selected root stock order to favour the development of solid vinestock. Also, to color a print by immersion a chemical solution. Violet suggests "I return your love" is good luck to give to a woman. Normally, a fine, mature wine should not be bitter on the palate.

Shutter Priority: A mode of automatic exposure by which the manually adjusts the shutter speed, the camera adjusts the aperture accordingly to produce a normal exposure. Ilfochrome: Formerly Cibachrome. CATHEDRAL TRAIN: Material extends three yards from waist. BLOUSON: Drooping fullness fabric from bodice to waist; gathered at or below waist.

Can also refer to a sparkling wine that has lost its bubbles.


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