Zu denken means to think. So it means "Think Sheet".Often used English terms are cheat sheet or quick guide. Greetings from Oslo, Dag > From: Douglas Sharp [douglas.sharp@xxxxxx] > Sent: 2007-01-02 22:41:51 CET > To: Leica Users Group [lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx], LEG [leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx], MUG > [MUGers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx], leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Help needed - photographic terminology > > Hallo all, > I've got a translation to do for the photography planned for an > advertising campaign . > There's a word/expression turned up that I can't find anywhere on the > web - the German for it is "Denkzettel". What it is is a piece of paper > with instructions of what the photographer has to shoot, what angles, > perspectives, what equipment is required, format, film type, etc. With a > note that it has to be approved and countersigned at the bottom. > > Is there a specific English description for this form, note, or whatever > it is? Or can anyone point me to a website with either a dictionary or > glossary of photographic terms? > > Would very much appreciate any help, so thanks in advance > Douglas > > ========================================================= > To Unsubscribe: Send email to leica-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' > in the Subject field. The acknowledgment that you then receive MUST be > replied to per instructions. You may also log in to the Web interface to > unsubscribe. > ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/