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Brightness control

  1. Control, which increases or decreases the illumination of phosphors on a monitor screen to vary the brightness.

  2. Регулировка яркости


Регулировка яркости, ручная, русский



Brightness, английский
  1. Term for the intensity of illumination of a reproduced video picture.

  2. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appears to emit or reflect more or less light (this attribute of color is used in the color model hsb - hue, saturation, brightness). see lightness.

  3. A term to indicate the relative amount of light intensity available. brighter is more light, dimmer is less light. in an infrared system, the brightness control may affect actual image intensity or it may change the temperature range displayed. either eff

  4. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appear to emit more of less light. (luminance is the recommended name for the photo-electric quantity which has also been called brightness.)

  5. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in

  6. Яркость

  7. The value of a pixel in an electronic image, representing its lightness value from black to white. usually defined as brightness levels ranging in value from 0 (black) to 255 (white).

  8. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding instantaneous dc level of active video. control is an adjustment of setup (black level, black reference).

  9. Is strictly defined as an attribute of a visual sensation according to which an area appears to emit more or less light. we sometimes misuse the term brightness in this catalog instead of the more correct “luminance.” luminance, used for sources, is the luminous flux in an elemental beam from a given point per unit area per solid angle in the specified direction.

  10. The visual sensation of the luminous intensity of a light source. the brightness of a laser beam is most closely associated with the radiometric concept of radiance.

  11. A term mostly used in a qualitative way, related to the output power and beam quality of a laser; quantitatively

  12. The luminance of objects. the brightness of any area of the subject is dependent on how much light falls on it and how reflective it is. brightness range is the relationship we perceive between the light and dark subjects in a scene. brightness contrast is a judgment of the relative measure of that range, such as high, low, or normal. brightness values are sometimes referred to as ev (exposure values), a combination of aperture and shutter speed. brightness values in the scene are translated to tonal values on film.

  13. Value of a pixel in a digital image giving its value of lightness from black to white, with o being black and 255 being white.

  14. That attribute of visual perception in accordance with which a surface appears to emit more light or less light. now called luminance.

  15. The amount of light that is emitted by a computer monitor or picture displayed on the monitor.

  16. Яркость. для видеосигналов систем ntsc и pal


Brightness, английский

Brightness adjusting, английский
    Корректировка яркости brightness-contrast-intensity filter фильтр "яркость-контрастность-интенсивность"


Brightness amplifier (rt), английский

Brightness converters, английский
    Optically pumped devices where the generated optical output has a higher brightness than the optical pump source


Brightness drop, английский

Brightness filter, английский
    Фильтр яркости


Brightness meter, английский
    A common expression for a luminance meter.


Brightness range, английский

Brightness range of object, английский

Brightness ratio, contrast ratio, английский
    The all-too-often awful truth about a subject or scene that has inappropriate or excessive contrast. meter reading procedure: take two reflected-light readings: 1) the lightest significant area of the subject or scene and 2) the darkest. divide 1) by 2). each medium or method of reproduction has different brightness ratio limits. movie theaters can project a maximum of about 125:1 (7 stops plus); modern, well-adjusted video cameras 30 or, some pros suggest, 40:1. also see: lighting ratio and contrast.


Brightness reversion, английский

Brightness temperature, английский
    Яркостная температура


Brightness tool, английский
    Инструмент "яркость" brightness-voltage characteristicхарактеристика "яркость-напряжение"


Brightness value unit, английский

Brightness, decrease, английский
    A filter effect in windows movie maker.


Brightness, increase, английский
    A filter effect in windows movie maker.


Brightness, luminance, английский
    A measure of a surface`s or subject`s reflectivity in a given direction.


Brightness., английский

Control, английский
  1. Commande;réglage

  2. There are at least three senses of "control" in statistics: a member of the control group, to whom no treatment is given; a controlled experiment, and to control for a possible confounding variable.

  3. Управление; регулирование

  4. `logic логическая схема управления

  5. Any device for regulating a system or component during its normal (manual or automatic) operation; it is responsive, during automatic operation, to the property (such as pressure or temperature) whose magnitude is to be regulated.

  6. An attempt to guide a borehole to follow a predetermined course through the use of wedges or by manipulation of the drill string.

  7. A mechanism by which the speed or rate of an operation may be regulated.

  8. The base or basis by which similar values may be compared.

  9. Model(l)ing моделирование процессов и методов управления (напр., качеством воды в водных объектах) (сточных вод в водный объект)

  10. A constraining" (->constraint) effect on a variable, a directing influence on the behavior of a system, or the setting of the parameters of a system. anyone-way communication, which by its definition conditions a receiver`s behavior in some respects, involves control of a receiver by a sender.

  11. An object that enables user interaction or input, often to initiate an action, display information, or set values.

  12. Management of a computer and its processing abilities so as to maintain order as tasks and activities are carried out. control applies to measures designed to ensure error-free actions carried out at the right time and in the right order relative to other datahandling or hardware-based activities.

  13. 50% of the outstanding votes plus one vote.

  14. See in control; process control; quality control.

  15. See in control; statistical process control; quality control.


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


Регулировка, русский

Braid, английский
  1. A group of textile or metallic filaments inter-woven to form a tubular structure, which may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap.

  2. A fibrous or metallic group of filaments interwoven in cylindrical form to form a covering over one or more wires.

  3. Textile or metallic filaments that are interwoven to form a flexible tube structure that may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap. kevlar™ is also braided into cables for additional strength

  4. An essential part of many fiber-optic cable designs, consisting of a layer of woven yarn. note: in the case of single-fiber loose-buffered or two-fiber "zip-cord" loose-buffered fiber-optic cables, the braid is situated between the buffer tube and jacket. in the case of cables having multiple buffer tubes, the braid is usually situated between the inner jacket and outer jacket.

  5. [1] to weave the strands of a rope together (cf. splice). [2] gold decoration on an officer’s uniform.

  6. A narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interlacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material.

  7. In aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other. biaxial braid - braided structure with two yarn systems running in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. triaxial braid - a braided structure with axial yarns running in the longitudinal direction.

  8. 1. a narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interfacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material. 2. in aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other.


Brightness, английский
  1. Term for the intensity of illumination of a reproduced video picture.

  2. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appears to emit or reflect more or less light (this attribute of color is used in the color model hsb - hue, saturation, brightness). see lightness.

  3. A term to indicate the relative amount of light intensity available. brighter is more light, dimmer is less light. in an infrared system, the brightness control may affect actual image intensity or it may change the temperature range displayed. either eff

  4. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appear to emit more of less light. (luminance is the recommended name for the photo-electric quantity which has also been called brightness.)

  5. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in

  6. Яркость

  7. The value of a pixel in an electronic image, representing its lightness value from black to white. usually defined as brightness levels ranging in value from 0 (black) to 255 (white).

  8. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding instantaneous dc level of active video. control is an adjustment of setup (black level, black reference).

  9. Is strictly defined as an attribute of a visual sensation according to which an area appears to emit more or less light. we sometimes misuse the term brightness in this catalog instead of the more correct “luminance.” luminance, used for sources, is the luminous flux in an elemental beam from a given point per unit area per solid angle in the specified direction.

  10. The visual sensation of the luminous intensity of a light source. the brightness of a laser beam is most closely associated with the radiometric concept of radiance.

  11. A term mostly used in a qualitative way, related to the output power and beam quality of a laser; quantitatively

  12. The luminance of objects. the brightness of any area of the subject is dependent on how much light falls on it and how reflective it is. brightness range is the relationship we perceive between the light and dark subjects in a scene. brightness contrast is a judgment of the relative measure of that range, such as high, low, or normal. brightness values are sometimes referred to as ev (exposure values), a combination of aperture and shutter speed. brightness values in the scene are translated to tonal values on film.

  13. Value of a pixel in a digital image giving its value of lightness from black to white, with o being black and 255 being white.

  14. That attribute of visual perception in accordance with which a surface appears to emit more light or less light. now called luminance.

  15. The amount of light that is emitted by a computer monitor or picture displayed on the monitor.

  16. Яркость. для видеосигналов систем ntsc и pal