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Intensity of light

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    The degree of brightness of a planet or comet, expressed as a number varying with the distance of the body from the sun and earth.




Intensity, английский
  1. Intensity is one of the most desirable traits of a high-quality wine. wines of great intensity must also have balance. they should never be heavy or cloying. intensely concentrated great wines are alive, vibrant, aromatic, layered, and texturally compelling. their intensity adds to their character, rather than detracting from it.

  2. Saturation or reflective energy as related to visible wavelengths of flight. reflect range of wavelengths at high intensity generates high saturation or chroma.

  3. Яркость, интенсивность. характеристика, определяющая интенсивность излучения источника света

  4. Интенсивность; напряженность; сила; яркость

  5. The magnitude of radiant energy.

  6. Power per unit solid angle.

  7. The square of the electric field strength of an electromagnetic wave. intensity is proportional to irradiance and may get used in place of the term "irradiance" when only relative values are important.

  8. The strength of e.g. pain

  9. A интенсивность

  10. Интенсивность; сила; напряженность; расход 308 ~ of earthquake интенсивность землетрясения ~ of rainfall интенсивность дождевых осадков (количество осадков в единицу времени)

  11. 1. the amount of energy per unit (space, charge, time). 2. the brilliance of a color. 3. the brightness of light.

  12. The brightness or degree of a color’s purity or saturation.


Intensity adjusting, английский
    Коррекция интенсивности


Intensity control, английский

Intensity cuing, английский
    Перспектива; воздушная перспектива (в графике)


Intensity distribution, английский

Intensity fluorescence of magnetic particles, английский

Intensity function, английский

Intensity level, английский
  1. Уровень яркости. количественная величина, характеризующая интенсивность излучения данного источника света

  2. Уровень яркости


Intensity modulation, английский

Intensity modulation (im), английский
    In optical communications, a form of modulation in which the optical power output of a source varies in accordance with some characteristic of the modulating signal.


Intensity modulation transfer function, английский

Intensity noise, английский
    Noise of the optical intensity or power of a laser beam


Intensity of (distributed) load, английский

Intensity of earthquake, английский

Intensity of irrigation, английский
    Интенсивность орошения /отношение фактической орошаемой площади к подкомандной/


Intensity of light source, английский
    Интенсивность источника света (в графических пакетах)


Intensity of magnetization, английский

Intensity of pressure, английский

Intensity of radiation, английский

Intensity of use, английский
    Материалоемкость


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


Intercalary, английский
    Any period of time interpolated in the calendar for the purpose of accommodating the mode of reckoning with the course of the sun.


Insufficiency of, английский
    Merchantman`s crew. this bars the owner`s claim on the sea-worthy warrant. (see incompetency.)