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photoflood|ˈfəʊtəʊflʌd| [f. photo- 2 + flood n.] A very bright flood-light used in photography and cinematography. Freq. attrib.
1933Pop. Sci. Monthly Feb. 76/1 The ordinary bulb in the reading light was removed and a photoflood bulb substituted.. The photoflood is so strong that it will give the proper effect during the brief time the shutter is open for the flash. 1937Discovery Feb. 57/2 A photoflood bulb gives an intensity of the same order at close range. 1962Which? May 133/2 The Type A photoflood version of Kodachrome. 1972Amat. Photographer 12 Jan. 38 A most popular light source with amateur photographers, photofloods have a colour temperature of 3,400° K and a very high light output. 1977J. Hedgecoe Photographer's Handbk. 34 A larger ‘No. 2’ photoflood bulb..offers longer life but is more expensive. |