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Bounce light

Light Glossary
  1. A super-soft source produced by reflecting lights off white (or at least color-neutral) panels or walls. also, the terminal treatment of lighting kits by belligerent or under-tipped baggage handlers.

  2. In flash photography, directing the burst of light from the flash so it literally bounces off a ceiling, wall, or other surface before it illuminates the subject. this method of flash is often preferred because it softens the overall light and eliminates the harsh, frontal effect of an on-camera, straightforward flash.




Bounce, английский
  1. Sudden variations in picture presentation (brightness, size, etc.,) independent of scene illumination.

  2. What your e-mail does when it cannot get to its recipient - it bounces back to you - unless it goes off into the ether, never to be found again.

  3. The larger dog-fish.

  4. The rapid up-and-down reciprocating motion induced in a drill string by rod vibration, drill-string wrap-up, excessive volume or pressure of circulation media, or the running of a bit on and over small, loose materials on the bottom of a drill hole.

  5. To return an undeliverable email message to the sender’s mail server. bounce

  6. A check returned by a bank because it is not payable, usually because of insufficient funds. also used in the context of securities to refer to the rejection and ensuing reclamation of a security; a stock price`s abrupt decline and recovery.


Bounce, английский

Bounce, английский

Bounce 30., английский

Bounce card, bounce board, английский
    A white reflecting panel used for fill or subtle kicks. see: show card.


Bounce cast, английский

Bounce light; reflected light, английский

Bounce line, английский
    The point off a hostile beach at which underwater demolition teams launch their rubber boats, usually at night.


Bounce message, английский
    A non-delivery notification that is sent to an e-mail sender when a message cannot be delivered to the intended recipient either temporarily or permanently.


Bounce rate, английский
  1. The percentage of website visitors who leave without visiting another page on that website. bounce rates range widely depending on industry and niche. although bounce rate can indicate potential content or website issues, it is not a direct ranking factor, according to google.

  2. As seen in google analytics, bounce rate refers to the percentage of website visitors who leave a particular page of a website without visiting any other pages. you can learn more about bounce rate on this page.


Bounce test, английский
    Testing of the suspension, and particularly the shock absorbers, of a vehicle by manually depressing and then releasing each corner and observing the decay of vibrations. bowden brake mechanical drum brake operated by a sheathed cable. bowden cable form of mechanical control in wh


Bounced cheque, английский
    Необеспеченный чек (который банк отказался оплачивать из-за нехватки средств на счете трассанта)


Bouncekeys, английский
    A feature in windows that instructs the processor to ignore double strokes of the same key and other unintentional keystrokes. bound (n)


Bouncer, английский
  1. A gun which kicks violently when fired.

  2. Чек, который не может быть оплачен банком (ввиду отсутствия средств на счету плательщика)


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


Reflecting, английский

Belligerent, английский
    An epithet applied to any country which is in a state of warfare.


Photography, английский
  1. Technique of producing permanent images on sensitized surfaces by means of the photochemical action of light or other forms of radiant energy.

  2. Writing with light.

  3. The word photography comes from two old greek words “phos” meaning light and “graph” meaning to draw. so photograph literally means to draw with light, or a drawing made with light. so photography is the art of drawing with light.

  4. The act of taking pictures with a camera  the development of x-ray photography has meant that internal disorders can be more easily diagnosed.

  5. Фотосъёмка, фотография


Straightforward, английский

Ev, exposure value, английский
    A system of light measurement in which each whole number is 1 stop more or less than its neighbors; used by many meter makers.


Ellipsoidal, focal or projection spot light, английский
    A special-purpose light that projects a well-defined, easy to shape beam; often used to project patterns onto backgrounds. a theater staple.