What are the principles of the pinhole camera
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It was the 10th-century Muslim mathematician, astronomer and physicist Ibn al-Haytham
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The image formed by the camera shows the rectilinear propagation of light, which means the pinhole cameras rely on the fact that light travels in a straight line. When we open the shutter or a window, light illuminates to form an image on photographic paper or film placed at the back of the camera
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Pinhole cameras rely on the fact that light travels in straight lines – a principle called the rectilinear theory of light. This makes the image appear upside down in the camera. One thing that inspires many pinhole photographers is the craft of building their own cameras.
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