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circle of confusion

noun

Photography.
  1. a circular spot on a film, resulting from the degree to which a pencil of light reflected from the field of view is focused in front of or behind the film, or from aberration of the lens, or from both.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of circle of confusion1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Just to complete the circle of confusion Wigdor has been involved in several lawsuits against Fox News, where Benson is a regular contributor.

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If there are errors in constructing them, he says, “you’re gonna have a circle of confusion.”

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"Chronicle" writer Max Landis will be writing the adaptation produced by IDW, Circle of Confusion and Ideate.

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Abrams is producing via his Bad Robot banner along with Circle of Confusion.

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James sat with his face in his hands, utterly wretched, beginning already to see the great circle of confusion that he had caused.

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