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Backdrop lighting

Light Glossary
    The even illumination of a painted or photographic background or backing, seen through the windows or doors beyond a set.




Backdrop, английский
    On the theater stage, a large, taut, flat canvas, usually hung from the grid at the rear of the stage to mask the backstage area.


Backdrop. copyright © 2006, 2000, 1993, 1975 by the mcgraw-hill companies, inc. click here for terms of use., английский

Light, английский
  1. Space in a window sash for a single pane of glass. also, a pane of glass.

  2. Electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range detectable by the human eye (approx. 380 to 720nm).

  3. Light refers to a fragrance that’s not heavy – go figure!

  4. Electromagnetic radiation detectable by the eye, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 750 nm.

  5. Свет; огонь; лампа 326

  6. Свет; огонь; лампа

  7. The region of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by human vision, designated by the visible spectrum and nominally covering the wavelength range of 400-770 nm. in optical communications, it includes the much broader portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be handled by the basic optical techniques used for the visible spectrum. this region is not clearly defined but may be considered to extend from the near-ultraviolet region of approximately 300 nm, through the visible region, and into the mid-infrared region to 30,000 nm

  8. Electro-magnetic radiation with wavelengths in the spectral bandwidth perceived by the human eye (ca. 400 - 700 nm).

  9. Usually refers to the visible spectrum. the range of electromagnetic radiation frequencies detected by the eye, or the wavelength range from about 400 to 700 nanometers. the term is sometimes used loosely to include radiation beyond visible spectrum limits.

  10. Electromagnetic energy defined as visible energy between 380 -780nm range.

  11. (1) the radiant energy which, after entering the eye, provides the initial stimulus for sight, (2) electromagnetic radiations visible to the human eye which gives rise to the sensation of vision by stimulating the rod and cone cells of the retina; absence of darkness.

  12. Свет, освещение, огон?к

  13. The energy that makes things bright and helps a person to see  there’s not enough light in here to take a photo.

  14. Огонь судна или маяка

  15. Огонь (навигационный)

  16. [1] the correct name for a lighthouse. [2] the proper term for a navigation light. [3] the glass in a port or other opening in the hull, whether hinged or fixed.

  17. Глобальная гипертекстовая система для поддержки жизненного цикла по

  18. A generally non-sweet, non-cloying fragrance where the fresh note is predominant. often formulated as an eau fraiche or deodorant cologne for all-over body wear in warm climates or for sports.

  19. Свет. радиация (см. radiation), способная стимулировать орган зрения (видимое излучение) (вмо).

  20. Visible radiation; radiant energy that can excite the retina and produce a visual sensation; visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, from about 380 to 800 nm.

  21. Radiant energy that can excite the retina and produce a visual sensation. the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum extends from about 400 to 800 nm.2,6 lighting, back: placement of light source and image sensor on opposite sides of the test object, used when the silhouette of a feature is important. lighting, flash: see lighting, strobe. lighting, front: placement of light source and image sensor on the same side of the test object. lighting, strobe: lighting that flashes intermittently at a rate that may be adjusted and is often perceived as a flicker, used to image moving objects or still objects with potential movement. 312 visual testing lighting, structured: combining a light source with optical elements to form a line or sheet of light.

  22. Electromagnetic radiation that can excite the retina and produce a visual sensation. the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum extends from 400 to 760 nm.

  23. Electromagnetic radiation that falls within the human eye’s response range.

  24. Photopic vision.


Light, английский

Light & heavy, английский
    A light fragrance is balanced toward the top notes. a heavy fragrance is balanced towards the bottom notes.


Light (adj), английский
    Having a font weight that corresponds to a weight class value of 300 according to the opentype specification.


Light (crude) oil, английский
    Легкая нефть. нефть с плотностью не более 0,855 г/куб.cм


Light (en) ing, английский
    Освещение


Light - and - shade, английский

Light - gauge section, английский

Light - weight section, английский

Light activated silicon controlled rectifier, английский

Light actuated solid state plckoff, английский

Light adaptation, английский
    Ability of the eye to adjust itself to an increase in the intensity of light.


Light adapted vision, английский
    See photopic vision.


Light aggregate, английский

Light air, английский
  1. Beaufort force 1. sustained wind speed between 1 and 3 knots. ripples with the appearance of scales are formed, but without foam crests.

  2. Легкий ветер

  3. Force 1 on the beaufort scale (winds 1–3 knots = 1.15-.45 mph = 1.85–5.56 km/h).


Light airborne asw vehicle, английский
    Легкий противолодочный вертолет или самолет


Light airborne attack vehicle, английский
    Легкий штурмовик


Light airborne multipurpose (system), английский
    Легкий многоцелевой вертолет «лэмп»


Illumination, английский
  1. Освещение; облучение (цели)

  2. Lighting minus craft. also, someone else`s setup.

  3. The amount or intensity of light striking an object.

  4. The luminous flux density incident on a surface, i.e., the luminous flux per unit area; usually expressed in lumens per square foot or footcandles, and lumens per square meter or lux.

  5. Act of illuminating or state of being illuminated. see also illuminate. compare illuminance.2,6


Photographic, английский

Background, английский
  1. Фон

  2. The surface area against which the pattern is contrasted. the surface area of

  3. The portion of a scene that sits behind the main, foreground subject. the background can be made sharp or unsharp through the use of selective focusing techniques and depth of field manipulation.

  4. A фоновый; внеязыко- вой knowledge

  5. Sound or noise that interferes with radio or sonar reception.

  6. Фон, задний план о ~ for

  7. A page that you can assign to another page to create multiple layers in a drawing.

  8. In a graphical user interface such as windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user.

  9. The area on a card that allows a user to make the card’s image a background when clicked on.

  10. The area that appears behind the tiles on the start screen.

  11. The color or image that appears behind the content of a visual element, for example, behind the text that is displayed in a textbox control or on your graphical user interface.

  12. The image that appears in the conversation window.

  13. The picture that appears in the photos hub.

  14. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical, or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  15. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitutes the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  16. Formations on, or signals from, a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. see also background fluorescence; neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio. glossary b 491

  17. In magnetic particle testing, the appearance or brightness of the surrounding area acting to reduce the contrast of an indication. (2) nonrelevant signal that tends to interfere with the normal reception or interpretation of the target being sought.


Filter factor, английский
    The exposure correction needed to compensate for light losses due to a filter. through-the-lens meter-ing automatically compensates for most filters.


Money matters, английский
    The engine that propels the craft, and on occasion, even the art. quote 1: . . . the principal movie-making tool is not lenses or lights or stars or words or even winnebagos. the principle moviemaking tool is money - the dispersal of expensive materials in a manner so grand as to be matched only by the military. - tom mcdonough [ly]; quote 2: the schedule is always hanging over your head and it is a constant battle for the creative person to try to do the best he can under the restrictions of time. - mario tosi [ml]; quote 3: the trick you have to turn in this business is, given the time, to light the set and light it beautifully. it takes twice the effort to make it just a little bit better. . . . it doesn`t get twice as good. - bill butler [ml]