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Black-and-white
Глоссарий по фотографии |
A photographic film or paper used to create monochrome images. though we think of black and white mainly in terms of a gray scale, prints can have a wide variety of subtle tones, from blue- to brown-black. though the overwhelming majority of photography today is shot and printed in color, black-and-white has attracted a fiercely loyal and dedicated group of photographers.
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Photographic, английский
Monochrome, английский
- Одноцветный, однокрасочный, монохромный. одноцветное изображение, либо с полутонами серого, либо черно-белое
- Black and white with all shades of gray.
- Black-and-white video. a video signal that represents the brightness values
- Black-and-white video. a video signal that represents the brightness values (luminance) in the picture, but not the color values (chrominance). 24 / 43
Photography, английский
- Technique of producing permanent images on sensitized surfaces by means of the photochemical action of light or other forms of radiant energy.
- Writing with light.
- 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.
- The act of taking pictures with a camera the development of x-ray photography has meant that internal disorders can be more easily diagnosed.
- Фотосъёмка, фотография
Photograph, английский
- A picture taken with a camera, which uses the chemical action of light on sensitive film verb to take a picture of something with a camera
- Фотография, фотоснимок
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Soft focus, английский
A picture, or an area in a picture that is left slightly out-of-focus for effect, or a lens or filter that diffuses light and "softens" the overall scene.
Autoexposure, английский
A method of exposure where aperture and shutter speed settings are first read, then set, by the camera`s exposure system. various autoexposure modes allow for customization or biasing the readings.
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