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Incident light meter (ilm)

Light Glossary
    A meter designed to read incident light. compensation is needed for unusually dark or light subjects, back light, silhouettes, and special exposure effects. the tool for measuring lighting ratio. the translucent, light-averaging, usually hemispheric part of this meter is aimed toward the camera, or, on occasion, between the camera and the key, from the subject.




Compensation, английский
  1. Компенсация

  2. Changes made in the dimensions of the master artwork/phototool from

  3. 1. something which makes something else seem less bad or less serious 2. an amount of money or something else given to pay for loss or damage  the drugs caused him to develop breathing problems, so he thinks he’s entitled to medical compensation. 3. the act of giving money to pay for loss or damage  compensation for loss of a limb 4. a situation where the body helps to correct a problem in a particular organ by making another organ, or the undamaged parts of the same organ, function at a higher level 5. behaviour that emphasises a particular ability or personality characteristic in order to make the lack of another one seem less bad

  4. N компенсация

  5. Компенсация возмещение (ремедиум), на которое имеет право страна-член вто в случаях, когда другой член вто нарушает взятые на себя обязательства по предоставлению услуг или облагает товар пошлинами выше связанных ставок таможенного тарифа

  6. If a detained vessel is lost by the negligence and misconduct of the prize-master, compensation must be rendered, and the actual captors are responsible. the principal being answerable in law for the agent`s acts.

  7. A group of actions designed to undo or mitigate the effect of a committed transaction.

  8. Direct or indirect monetary and nonmonentary rewards in exchange for services rendered, or an award for damages sustained by an injury or by the violation of a contract.

  9. Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods.

  10. The ways in which speakers may compensate for a lack of language skills and knowledge. see coping strategies.

  11. Salary and benefits

  12. Salary and benefits everything that an employee receives for working, including pay and non-monetary benefits

  13. Compensation is the amount of money that an employee receives in exchange for his or her services. compensation includes wages, salary, bonuses, and other benefits.

  14. A monetary benefit that is provided by employers to attract and retain qualified workers. compensation can include salary, bonuses, health insurance benefits, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement programs, and more.

  15. Pay structures within an organization. it can be linked to employee appraisal. compensation is effectively managed if performance is measured adequately.

  16. The total amount of the monetary and non-monetary pay provided to an employee by an employer in return for work performed. this could include things like benefits, car allowance, performance bonus, gym membership, as well as a regular pay cheque. 


Translucent, английский
  1. 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.

  2. (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.

  3. Descriptive of a material that transmits light but diffuses it sufficiently so that an image cannot be seen through the material clearly.

  4. Просвечивающий

  5. Светопрозрачный; полупрозрачный; просвечивающий


Lens shade, sun shade, английский
    A minimal flare-control device. for more effective ways to prevent light rays from reaching the lens and filter, see: matte box and french flag.


Watt (w), английский
  1. A measurement of power or the rate at which electrons move along a wire. tip: different types and makes of fixtures using the same wattage lamps when tested at the same distance will have considerable variations in light output. performance charts may be helpful; an incident light meter definitely will be. watt/seconds, w/s, joule, j (flash) the electrical current stored within the capacitors of electronic flash units, only part of which reaches the flash tube and none of which can be compared with the real or claimed watt/second ratings of other units. joule is the british equivalent. flash maven jon falk suggests that skepticism and flash meters are in order.

  2. A measurement of power, commonly used to define the rate at which an appliance consumes energy. watt-hour (whr): a measurement of power with respect to time (energy). one watt-hour is equal to one watt being used for a period of one hour.

  3. Unit of power, or rate of work, equal to one joule per second, or the rate of work represented by a current of one ampere under the potential of one volt. (nfpa 3.3.164).