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light box
noun
- a boxlike object having a uniformly lighted surface, as of ground glass, against which films or transparencies can be held for examination.
light box
noun
- a light source contained in a box and covered with a diffuser, used for viewing photographic transparencies, negatives, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of light box1
Example Sentences
I think my favorite bit of production design in the whole movie is in the apartment, the oversized light box on the wall of what looks like a suit containing no man.
“Today, you saw kind of the full complex of the offense, a lot of good RPOs off of that,” Dickert said, “getting the light box we wanted and getting downhill. So once again, I don’t get too high or too low in practice — in any time in spring. But we need to get the work that we need to do to make sure we’re getting better. And the run game has been a huge emphasis. It continually gets better, and I think you saw that today.”
“We didn’t pick up the movement well. When you’re playing dime in a light box, that’s an opportunity to have an advantageous run. We emptied the box with a bolt motion. They had less hats in there than we did. We had enough in there to block ’em up.
There are also two wall-mounted light box installations in the Broadway and Grand Avenue stations, part of a rotating art program.
Nearby, another series of light box works appears on the station’s concourse, this installation by Samira Yamin.
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