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Black

  1. Lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it

  2. The absence of all reflected light; the color that is produced when an object absorbs all wavelengths from the light source.

  3. P. блэкуотер (ирландия)

  4. P. чёрная вольта (буркина-фасо и гана)

  5. Черный

  6. A body color that is true black over the entire body, but may have white leg and face markings.

  7. In the subtractive color model, black is not part of the visual spectrum and your eyes` and mind work together to create the color. when your eyes cannot pick up any light, your mind produces the color known as black. an easy way to think about this is that black is the absence of light. and white includes every color of light. in the additive color model, black is defined as the result of mixing together pigments, dyes, inks, or paint in the three primary colors. however, in actual practice, due to the impurity of pigments, when combining the three primaries, they often produce a color that is more brownish than black.


Вороная масть, русский

Rappe, немецкий

Caballo moro, испанский

Fekete, венгерский

Siyah, турецкий

, японский

هيتم, арабский

Nĭger, латинский

Preto; negro, португальский

Negro, испанский

Noir, французский

Nero, итальянский

Negru, румынский

(1) чёрный, русский
    ~ box cryptanalysis криптоанализ по методу "чёрного ящика"


Хар, монгольский

Kara; siyah, турецкий

Qara, азербайджанский

Gara, туркменский

қара, казахский

Qora, узбекский

Горы блэк-хилс (сша), русский

Горы шварцвальд (фрг), русский

Чёрное море (атлантический ок., между европой и малой азией), русский

Blk, английский
  1. Black

  2. Blank

  3. Block

  4. Bulk loaded deadload (altea dcs)


Затемнение, русский

, китайский
    Hēi


Чёрный, русский

Черный, русский
    Черный , грязный , держать в черном теле, заплатить черной неблагодарностью, отплатить черной неблагодарностью, профессор белой и черной магии, удивить мир черной неблагодарностью, уплатить черной неблагодарностью




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


Reflecting, английский

Rebuild an obstacle, английский

Vault, английский
  1. A masonry of plain, semicircular cross section, supported by parallel walls or arcades and adapted to longitudinal areas.

  2. An enclosing structure formed by building a series of adjacent arches. a long passageway having a curved ceiling or roof.