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Cпустя 160 лет после открытия Тальбота,...
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Aggiunto da Julia85
Lingua originale: Russo

Cпустя 160 лет после открытия Тальбота, положившего начало современной фотоиндустрии, мы находимся на пути новой эры фотографий. Эра цифровых фотокамер уже фактически наступила, и с ней пришло новое понимание самой фотографии и всего, что с ней связано.

Titolo
160 years after Talbot's discovery
Traduzione
Inglese

Tradotto da RainnSaw
Lingua di destinazione: Inglese

160 years after Talbot's discovery which started the modern photo industry, we are on the road to a new era of photography. The age of digital cameras has in fact arrived, and with this age comes a new understanding of photography itself and everything that is connected to it.
Ultima convalida o modifica di Tantine - 4 Settembre 2007 15:37





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29 Agosto 2007 06:10

Melissenta
Numero di messaggi: 87
I agree with Tantine concerning "160 years after Talbot's discovery, which started....". It renders the Russian version - 'Cпустя 160 лет после открытия Тальбота'.
Also I agree that "digital camera" is more suitable in this case.

29 Agosto 2007 14:51

kedrov
Numero di messaggi: 1
"comes a new understanding of photography" supposed to be "... a new meaning of photography ..."
"... <all> that is conn..." -> "... <everything> ..." it seems me more natural for native speakers

29 Agosto 2007 16:30

RainnSaw
Numero di messaggi: 76
Kedrov, Yes, first version was 'everything that is ...' but English expert Tantine suggested to change it for 'all that is ...'. And telling the truth both words are equally good. The same thing I can say about 'understanding' and 'meaning' both words match this sentence, and I used 'understanding'.



29 Agosto 2007 20:57

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
Hi All,

I have edited the text, taking into account your different suggestions. Thanks to everyone for their help.

RainnSaw, I love your avatar!! Hendrix Rules OK!

When I read a text, I never want to feel that I am reading a text that has been translated. I need to feel that that the text I'm reading was written directly in the printed language.

I'll probably nitpick because of this. No-one should take it personally, nor should they take it as a judgement of the precious work they have provided.

It just means that I'm a terrible perfectionnist, and I hope you will all treat my own translations with the same concern for accuracy and readability.

Bises
Tantine

1 Settembre 2007 16:33

RainnSaw
Numero di messaggi: 76
Thanks to Tantine and everyone who helped to edit the translation. I want you to know that I never take constructive comments of my translations personally. Your suggestions is useful lessons and they help me to make my future work better.

All the best!

RainnSaw

1 Settembre 2007 21:09

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
Hehe

I'm glad I'm helpful then, its good learning new manguages, nava corrects everything I write in Italian for me. (I can read Italian really well, but I can't write it to save my life). Bit by bit my Italian rating will rise.

It is there as a challenge for me

Bises
Tantine

2 Settembre 2007 19:38

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
This is a beautiful text now, but what about the word "actually"? What is it supposed to mean? Did someone doubt that it would come?

CC: RainnSaw

2 Settembre 2007 20:04

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
I think it should be "is currently upon us" is the meaning of "actually"

Bises
Tantine

2 Settembre 2007 20:33

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
I think we need a Russian speaker to answer this question.

2 Settembre 2007 22:06

RainnSaw
Numero di messaggi: 76
Here it is -
'Эра цифровых фотокамер (The age of digital cameras)
уже фактически (has actually[practically]) наступила (come)'
The author realizes that in fact the age of digital cameras is here. But he(she) don't state it for sure 'эра цифровых фотокамер уже наспупила (the age of digital cameras had already come)' so the author puts the word 'фактически(actually)' to dilute the phrase.

3 Settembre 2007 04:36

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
I changed it to "has in fact arrived". I hope that's OK with everybody.

3 Settembre 2007 07:10

RainnSaw
Numero di messaggi: 76
OK, why not.

3 Settembre 2007 15:00

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
Tantine, do you want to start the voting again, now that the text has gone through several edits, and then validate the translation?

I can't do that, because the score you give him should be based on how close the original translation was to native speaker English, and I can't judge that since I never saw the original translation.


3 Settembre 2007 17:03

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
Ok Kafetzou

I'll reset the vote and then validate.

Bises
Tantine

4 Settembre 2007 07:06

Melissenta
Numero di messaggi: 87
Is such word order possible in this sentence: ...with this age comes a new understanding...? The subjec goes after predicate in this sentence. I know about the inversion in some cases but is it appropriate here?

4 Settembre 2007 07:03

ramarren
Numero di messaggi: 291
Yeah, and here

"The age of digital cameras has in fact arrived"

may be

"The age of digital cameras has arrived in fact"?

4 Settembre 2007 12:51

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
Melissenta and ramarren, when an English expert asks for your opinion, it's not on the English form - that is fine - it's on the meaning. We know English - it's Russian we don't know.

4 Settembre 2007 15:38

Tantine
Numero di messaggi: 2747
Hi

I've validated

Bises
Tantine

5 Settembre 2007 04:25

ramarren
Numero di messaggi: 291
kafetzou

I see, sorry

5 Settembre 2007 05:47

kafetzou
Numero di messaggi: 7963
No problem - this happens a lot. Maybe the wording on the help requests needs to be clearer - it's crystal clear in English, but I don't know about the other languages.
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