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Specular (subject)
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A highly reflective, mirror-like surface. tip: if your subject is specular and small, stick it in a translucent tent, cut a hole for your lens, and douse it with light. or surround it with white panels.
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Specular, английский
Pertaining to a mirrorlike reflective finish, as of a metal. compare lambertian.
Specular angle, английский
The angle between the perpendicular to the surface and the reflected ray that is numerically equal to the angle of incidence and lies in the same plane as the incident ray and the perpendicular, but on the opposite side of the perpendicular to the surface.
Specular density, английский
Specular hematite, английский
Specular iron, английский
Specular iron ore, английский
Specular material, английский
A type of material that controls the color of the specular highlight on a 3d object.
Specular reflection, английский
- (lambertian surface) reflection from smooth surface in which angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection. the surface radiance it is independent of the angle.
- A mirror-like reflection.
- When reflected waves and incident waves form equal angles at the reflecting surface.
- When reflected waves and incident waves form equal angles at the reflecting surface. compare diffuse reflection.
Specular reflectivity, английский
Specular schist, английский
Specular stone, английский
Specular surface, английский
A mirror-like surface which reflects light at an angle equal to that of the incident light.
Speculare, латинский
Speculari, латинский
Speculari [or, atus sum] (aliquem, omnia ), латинский
Speculari [or, atus sum] (in omnes partes), латинский
Speculari [or, atus sum] (locum, латинский
Speculari [or, atus sum] (per rimam foris), латинский
Speculari, or, atus sum, латинский
Specularia, английский
Windowpanes used in ancient rome; usually made of thin sheets of mica (lapis specularis).
Reflective, английский
Translucent, английский
- An object, material or vapor that transmits and diffuses light but not clear images. examples: frost gel and dense smoke. tip: use some rim light or back light.
- (1) pertaining to a medium which transmits light diffusely, so that objects viewed through it are not clearly distinguished. (2) transmitting light but causing sufficient diffusion to eliminate perception of distinct images.
- Descriptive of a material that transmits light but diffuses it sufficiently so that an image cannot be seen through the material clearly.
- Просвечивающий
- Светопрозрачный; полупрозрачный; просвечивающий
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Tungsten filament, английский
A lamp coil that emits light (and heat) when electricity flows through it. see: incandescent lamp and tungsten-halogen lamp.
Graduated scrim, английский
A hard light scrim with a degree of subtlety in modulating the brightness of areas of the subject or scene. a fast fix for subjects burning up as they approach a strong light. see: moving subjects.
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