reciprocity | The enlarging or contracting particular admiralty statutes, to meet the usages of foreign powers. |
reciprocity clause | Положение о взаимности |
reciprocity date | - Льготный приоритет (представляемый на правах взаимности странами—членами британского содружеств)
- Льготный приоритет (представляемый на правах взаимности странами членами британского содружества)
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reciprocity failure | Deviation from the reciprocity law. typically, the deviation occurs at |
reciprocity law | A general law for photo chemical reactions which states that the mass of |
reciprocity law (exposure) | Exposure = intensity x time. when you cut either the intensity or the time (shutter speed) in half you have only to double the other to keep your meter happy, up and down the exposure scale, except at the far ends, where the law is not enforced. |
reciprocity law (rt) | Law that states that the film blackening is determined by the product of the milliamperage or source strength and the time of exposure. see reciprocity law failure. |
reciprocity law failure (mostly stills) | The lack of reciprocity at both extremes (very long and very short exposures). solution: increased exposure and, if necessary, additional compensation for the reciprocity failure of the first compensation. video/film folk normally need not fret. |
reciprocity law failure (rt) | A term used to describe situations in which the reciprocity law is not applicable. for very short or very long exposures, problems with film response time can cause the reciprocity law to fail. |
reciprocity method | A spectroscopic method which is often used for obtaining the scaling of emission spectra of laser gain media |