Photographic Diagram
I'd like to realize the Photographic diagram like you can see:

I've tried but I can't find the good program.Thank you for your help.
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I'd like to realize the Photographic diagram like you can see:

I've tried but I can't find the good program.Thank you for your help.
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Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago
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I'd like to realize the Photographic diagram like you can see:

I've tried but I can't find the good program.Thank you for your help.
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I'd like to realize the Photographic diagram like you can see:

I've tried but I can't find the good program.Thank you for your help.
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Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago
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Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago
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Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago
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You do not need anything special for that. The only cumbersome part is to punch the texts in. Quite possible that I introduced typos, if so, sorry.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
tikzset{->-/.style={decoration={ % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{>}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[font=sffamily]
draw[very thick,fill=gray] (0,-0.5) |- (0.4,0.5) |- (3,2)
node[pos=0.75,below]{Boitier} |- (0.4,-2) |- cycle;
path[fill=yellow] (-1.5,0.4) -| (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0) -- (0.3,-0.3) |-
(-1.5,-0.4);
draw[fill=cyan] (0.1,-0.5) to[bend left=10] (0.1,0.5) to[bend left=10] cycle;
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,0.4) node[above]{Lumi`{e}re} -- (0.3,0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,-0.4) -- (0.3,-0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,0.5) coordinate(aux1) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,-0.5) -- (0.3,-0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[red,dashed,thick] (2.5,0.5) coordinate (aux2) -- (2.5,-0.5);
draw[thick] (2.8,0.5) -- (2.8,-0.5) coordinate (aux3);
draw (aux1) -- ++ (-0.2,1.6) node[above left] {Diaphragme};
draw (0.1,0) -- ++ (-0.3,1) node[above left] {Optique};
draw (aux2) -- ++ (1,0.5) node[above right] {Obturateur};
draw (aux3) -- ++ (0.7,-0.5) node[below right,align=left] {Film ou\ capteur};
draw (0.2,-0.5) -- ++ (-0.5,-0.5) node[below left]{Objectif};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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You do not need anything special for that. The only cumbersome part is to punch the texts in. Quite possible that I introduced typos, if so, sorry.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
tikzset{->-/.style={decoration={ % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{>}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[font=sffamily]
draw[very thick,fill=gray] (0,-0.5) |- (0.4,0.5) |- (3,2)
node[pos=0.75,below]{Boitier} |- (0.4,-2) |- cycle;
path[fill=yellow] (-1.5,0.4) -| (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0) -- (0.3,-0.3) |-
(-1.5,-0.4);
draw[fill=cyan] (0.1,-0.5) to[bend left=10] (0.1,0.5) to[bend left=10] cycle;
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,0.4) node[above]{Lumi`{e}re} -- (0.3,0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,-0.4) -- (0.3,-0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,0.5) coordinate(aux1) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,-0.5) -- (0.3,-0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[red,dashed,thick] (2.5,0.5) coordinate (aux2) -- (2.5,-0.5);
draw[thick] (2.8,0.5) -- (2.8,-0.5) coordinate (aux3);
draw (aux1) -- ++ (-0.2,1.6) node[above left] {Diaphragme};
draw (0.1,0) -- ++ (-0.3,1) node[above left] {Optique};
draw (aux2) -- ++ (1,0.5) node[above right] {Obturateur};
draw (aux3) -- ++ (0.7,-0.5) node[below right,align=left] {Film ou\ capteur};
draw (0.2,-0.5) -- ++ (-0.5,-0.5) node[below left]{Objectif};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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You do not need anything special for that. The only cumbersome part is to punch the texts in. Quite possible that I introduced typos, if so, sorry.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
tikzset{->-/.style={decoration={ % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{>}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[font=sffamily]
draw[very thick,fill=gray] (0,-0.5) |- (0.4,0.5) |- (3,2)
node[pos=0.75,below]{Boitier} |- (0.4,-2) |- cycle;
path[fill=yellow] (-1.5,0.4) -| (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0) -- (0.3,-0.3) |-
(-1.5,-0.4);
draw[fill=cyan] (0.1,-0.5) to[bend left=10] (0.1,0.5) to[bend left=10] cycle;
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,0.4) node[above]{Lumi`{e}re} -- (0.3,0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,-0.4) -- (0.3,-0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,0.5) coordinate(aux1) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,-0.5) -- (0.3,-0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[red,dashed,thick] (2.5,0.5) coordinate (aux2) -- (2.5,-0.5);
draw[thick] (2.8,0.5) -- (2.8,-0.5) coordinate (aux3);
draw (aux1) -- ++ (-0.2,1.6) node[above left] {Diaphragme};
draw (0.1,0) -- ++ (-0.3,1) node[above left] {Optique};
draw (aux2) -- ++ (1,0.5) node[above right] {Obturateur};
draw (aux3) -- ++ (0.7,-0.5) node[below right,align=left] {Film ou\ capteur};
draw (0.2,-0.5) -- ++ (-0.5,-0.5) node[below left]{Objectif};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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You do not need anything special for that. The only cumbersome part is to punch the texts in. Quite possible that I introduced typos, if so, sorry.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
tikzset{->-/.style={decoration={ % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{>}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[font=sffamily]
draw[very thick,fill=gray] (0,-0.5) |- (0.4,0.5) |- (3,2)
node[pos=0.75,below]{Boitier} |- (0.4,-2) |- cycle;
path[fill=yellow] (-1.5,0.4) -| (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0) -- (0.3,-0.3) |-
(-1.5,-0.4);
draw[fill=cyan] (0.1,-0.5) to[bend left=10] (0.1,0.5) to[bend left=10] cycle;
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,0.4) node[above]{Lumi`{e}re} -- (0.3,0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,-0.4) -- (0.3,-0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,0.5) coordinate(aux1) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,-0.5) -- (0.3,-0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[red,dashed,thick] (2.5,0.5) coordinate (aux2) -- (2.5,-0.5);
draw[thick] (2.8,0.5) -- (2.8,-0.5) coordinate (aux3);
draw (aux1) -- ++ (-0.2,1.6) node[above left] {Diaphragme};
draw (0.1,0) -- ++ (-0.3,1) node[above left] {Optique};
draw (aux2) -- ++ (1,0.5) node[above right] {Obturateur};
draw (aux3) -- ++ (0.7,-0.5) node[below right,align=left] {Film ou\ capteur};
draw (0.2,-0.5) -- ++ (-0.5,-0.5) node[below left]{Objectif};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

You do not need anything special for that. The only cumbersome part is to punch the texts in. Quite possible that I introduced typos, if so, sorry.
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
begin{document}
tikzset{->-/.style={decoration={ % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39282/121799
markings,
mark=at position #1 with {arrow{>}}},postaction={decorate}}}
begin{tikzpicture}[font=sffamily]
draw[very thick,fill=gray] (0,-0.5) |- (0.4,0.5) |- (3,2)
node[pos=0.75,below]{Boitier} |- (0.4,-2) |- cycle;
path[fill=yellow] (-1.5,0.4) -| (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0) -- (0.3,-0.3) |-
(-1.5,-0.4);
draw[fill=cyan] (0.1,-0.5) to[bend left=10] (0.1,0.5) to[bend left=10] cycle;
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,0.4) node[above]{Lumi`{e}re} -- (0.3,0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (-1.5,-0.4) -- (0.3,-0.4);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,0.5) coordinate(aux1) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[->-=.5,thick] (0.3,-0.5) -- (0.3,-0.3) -- (2.8,0);
draw[red,dashed,thick] (2.5,0.5) coordinate (aux2) -- (2.5,-0.5);
draw[thick] (2.8,0.5) -- (2.8,-0.5) coordinate (aux3);
draw (aux1) -- ++ (-0.2,1.6) node[above left] {Diaphragme};
draw (0.1,0) -- ++ (-0.3,1) node[above left] {Optique};
draw (aux2) -- ++ (1,0.5) node[above right] {Obturateur};
draw (aux3) -- ++ (0.7,-0.5) node[below right,align=left] {Film ou\ capteur};
draw (0.2,-0.5) -- ++ (-0.5,-0.5) node[below left]{Objectif};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}

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Inkscape? Paint? You can code that stuff, but you will have to read a lot first.
– Johannes_B
4 hours ago
You could use a program called TikzEdit, which uses TikZ to render the image. As a result you require LaTeX to be installed on your computer. I would recommend using Inkscape if you only want to produce that image and are not typesetting a document.
– sab hoque
4 hours ago