Telescopy

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈɫeɪˈkɑpi/

Telescopy (noun)

  1. A way of making far objects look closer or larger by using lenses or mirrors.
  2. The design and use of instruments that collect light to show distant things clearly.

Examples

  • The film uses telescopy to create a distant view effect.
  • You can notice the distant view effect when telescopy is applied.