Self-capping

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A shutter is self-capping if it excludes light during the process of cocking it. The term may be applied to either leaf or roller-blind shutters, and there are examples of either type that are not self-capping. If the shutter is not self-capping, then the film or plate must be protected by some other means while the shutter is tensioned; a lens-cap or the dark-slide of the plate-holder.