Camera obscura in Latin translates to "dark room." It is an optical phenomenon that occurs in a completely dark room with a small source of light to project an outside image. The image is inverted backwards and upside down, creating a complex illusion. Camera obscura was one of the first forms of photography, and it was extremely important in the development and advancement of photography.
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