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( географическая) latitude* * *широта́ ж.1. ( географическая) latitudeна се́верной или ю́жной широте́ 50° — in latitude 50° north or south, at 50° north or south2. мат. range, widthастрономи́ческая широта́ — astronomical [celestial] latitudeширота́ вы́борки вчт. — sample range, range of a sampleвысо́кие широ́ты — high latitudesгелиоцентри́ческая широта́ — heliocentric latitudeгеографи́ческая широта́ — geographic(al) [terrestrial] latitudeгеодези́ческая широта́ — geodetic [spheroidal] latitudeгеомагни́тная широта́ — geomagnetic latitudeгеоцентри́ческая широта́ — geocentric latitudeизометри́ческая широта́ — isometric [conformal] latitudeи́стинная широта́ — true latitudeмагни́тная широта́ — magnetic latitudeнебе́сная широта́ — celestial latitudeни́зкие широ́ты — low latitudesпараметри́ческая широта́ — parametric [geometric(al), reduced] latitudeприведё́нная широта́ — reduced [geometric(al), parametric] latitudeсе́верная широта́ — northern latitudeселенографи́ческая широта́ — selenographic latitudeфотографи́ческая широта́ — exposure latitudeфотографи́ческая, поле́зная широта́ — effective exposure latitudeэквивале́нтная широта́ — authalic [equal-area] latitudeэклипти́ческая широта́ — ecliptic [celestial] latitudeширота́ экспози́ций — exposure latitudeю́жная широта́ — southern latitude* * * -
2 полезная фотографическая широта
1) Engineering: effective exposure latitude2) Makarov: latitude (фотографического материала)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > полезная фотографическая широта
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