(Askeri) KASET: Fotoğrafçılıkta, fotoğraf makinası veya karanlık oda teçhizatından aydınlatılmış koşullarda çıkarılabilen ışık görmüş veya görmemiş fotoğraf, film ve kağıtlarına mahsus ve yeniden doldurulabilir bir kap
Low level trailer, suitable for fast product loading by lift truck (up to 60 ton each), that is towed into vessel and positioned in hold by hydraulic lift Procedure is reversed upon arrival There can be up to 2,000 cassettes per vessel Under development are specialized cassettes, which can all be loaded into a hovercraft in 1 hour, that then travels at 30 knot {Teamwork World Paper, March 1995, pg 43 and D95 from SCA Transforest Paper Focus, Sept 1996, pg 18}
Elliptically shaped film cassette designed especially for the Advanced Photo System that serves as the sealed, leaderless container for all System film whether unexposed, exposed or processed See also Film Status Indicators and NRIC
A cassette is a small, flat, rectangular plastic case containing magnetic tape which is used for recording and playing back sound or film. His two albums released on cassette have sold more than 10 million copies. = tape
A small plastic box that contains a roll of magnetic tape used for recording programs and data It has two reels The tape on one reel is wound onto the other reel Computer programs can be stored on a standard audio cassette
Better known as a film cassette, and sometimes called a cartridge, this is a light-proof container of metal or plastic into which film manufacturers (and bulk film loaders) roll strips of unexposed 35 mm film APS film is also loaded by manufacturers into a cassette
Low level trailer, suitable for -->fast--> product loading by lift truck (up to 60 ton each), that is towed into vessel and positioned in hold by hydraulic lift Procedure is reversed upon arrival There can be up to 2,000 cassettes per vessel Under development are specialized cassettes, which can all be loaded into a hovercraft in 1 hour, that then travels at 30 knot [Teamwork World Paper, March 1995, pg 43 -->and--> D95 from SCA Transforest Paper Focus, Sept 1996, pg 18]