"被写界深度" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [çi̥ɕa̠ka̠i ɕĩndo̞] Forms: 被写界深度 [canonical] (ruby: (), (しゃ), (かい), (しん), ()), hishakai shindo [romanization]
Etymology: By surface analysis, 被 (hi, recipient marker, denoting the region's ‘being’ captured) + 写 (sha, “photograph”) + 界 (kai, “region, boundary”) + 深度 (shindo, “depth”). The three components 被写界(ひしゃかい) (hishakai) taken together can be taken to mean “field”, as corresponds to its counterpart component in the English equivalent. Etymology templates: {{surf|ja|被|写|界|深度|pos1=recipient marker, denoting the region's ‘being’ captured|t2=photograph|t3=region, boundary|t4=depth|tr1=hi|tr2=sha|tr3=kai|tr4=shindo}} By surface analysis, 被 (hi, recipient marker, denoting the region's ‘being’ captured) + 写 (sha, “photograph”) + 界 (kai, “region, boundary”) + 深度 (shindo, “depth”), {{ja-r|被写界|ひしゃかい|linkto=-}} 被写界(ひしゃかい) (hishakai) Head templates: {{ja-noun|ひしゃかい しんど}} 被(ひ)写(しゃ)界(かい)深(しん)度(ど) • (hishakai shindo)
  1. (photography) depth of field Wikipedia link: ja:被写界深度 Categories (topical): Photography Coordinate_terms: 焦点深度 (shōten shindo) (ruby: (しょう), (てん), (しん), ()) (english: depth of focus)

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