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English-Russian electronics dictionary > subtractive synthesis
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nPHOTO síntesis sustractiva fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > subtractive synthesis
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6 synthesis
б) объединение; обобщениев) метод получение сложных химических соединений из более простых; метод промышленного или опытного получения химических соединений, кристаллов и веществг) метод генерирования колебаний, волн или сигналов с заданными характеристиками- analog synthesis
- aperture synthesis
- automatic hardware synthesis
- automatic program synthesis
- circuit synthesis
- differential synthesis
- digital synthesis of musical sound
- direct digital synthesis
- Earth-rotation aperture synthesis
- filter synthesis
- FM synthesis
- formant synthesis
- fractal synthesis
- frequency synthesis
- frequency modulation synthesis
- functional synthesis
- global logic synthesis
- harmonic synthesis
- hologram synthesis
- image synthesis
- logic synthesis
- network synthesis
- optical synthesis
- picture synthesis
- random logic synthesis
- sentence-level synthesis
- single-crystal synthesis
- sound synthesis
- spectral synthesis
- speech synthesis
- standard cell synthesis
- structure synthesis
- subtractive synthesis
- systems synthesis
- text synthesis
- voice synthesis
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б) объединение; обобщениев) метод получение сложных химических соединений из более простых; метод промышленного или опытного получения химических соединений, кристаллов и веществг) метод генерирования колебаний, волн или сигналов с заданными характеристиками•- analog synthesis
- aperture synthesis
- automatic hardware synthesis
- automatic program synthesis
- circuit synthesis
- differential synthesis
- digital synthesis of musical sound
- direct digital synthesis
- Earth-rotation aperture synthesis
- filter synthesis
- FM synthesis
- formant synthesis
- fractal synthesis
- frequency modulation synthesis
- frequency synthesis
- functional synthesis
- global logic synthesis
- harmonic synthesis
- hologram synthesis
- image synthesis
- logic synthesis
- network synthesis
- optical synthesis
- picture synthesis
- random logic synthesis
- sentence-level synthesis
- single-crystal synthesis
- sound synthesis
- spectral synthesis
- speech synthesis
- standard cell synthesis
- structure synthesis
- subtractive synthesis
- systems synthesis
- text synthesis
- voice synthesis
- wavetable synthesis
- word-level synthesis
- WT synthesisThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > synthesis
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8 subtractive color synthesis
Техника: субтрактивный синтез цветовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > subtractive color synthesis
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9 субтрактивный синтез
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > субтрактивный синтез
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10 субтрактивный синтез
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > субтрактивный синтез
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f invar synthesis( riassunto) summary* * *sintesi s.f. synthesis* (anche estens.): il medioevo è sintesi di romanità e germanesimo, the Middle Ages is a synthesis of Romanism and Germanism; trasmettere la sintesi di una partita di calcio, to broadcast the highlights of a football match // avere capacità di sintesi, to have the ability to be concise // in sintesi, in short (o in brief o briefly): raccontaci in sintesi cosa è successo, tell us briefly what happened; la situazione in sintesi è questa, in short the situation is as follows // (chim.): sintesi dell'acqua, synthesis of water; sintesi per via elettrochimica, electrosynthesis // (fot.) sintesi additiva, sottrattiva, additive, subtractive synthesis.* * *['sintezi]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) (operazione mentale) synthesis*; (riassunto) summaryin sintesi — in short o brief
2) filos. synthesis*3) chim. synthesis** * *sintesi/'sintezi/f.inv.1 (operazione mentale) synthesis*; (riassunto) summary; capacità di sintesi ability to synthesize; la sintesi di una partita the highlights of a match; in sintesi in short o brief2 filos. synthesis*3 chim. synthesis*; prodotto di sintesi synthetic product. -
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15 Cros, Charles
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1842 Franced. 1888[br]French doctor, painter and man of letters who pioneered research into colour photography.[br]A man of considerable intellect, Cros occupied himself with studies of topics as diverse as Sanskrit and the synthesis of precious stones. He was in particular interested in the possibility of colour photography, and deposited an account of his theories in a sealed envelope with the Académie des Sciences on 2 December 1867, with instructions that it should be opened in 1876. Learning of a forthcoming presentation on colour photography by Ducos du Hauron at the Société Française de Photographie, he arranged for the contents of his communication to be published on 25 February 1869 in Les Mondes. At the Société's meeting on 7 May 1869, Cros's letter was read and samples of colour photography from Ducos du Hauron were shown. Both had arrived at similar conclusions: that colour photography was possible with the analysis of colours using negatives exposed through red, green and blue filters, as demonstrated by Clerk Maxwell in 1861. These records could be reproduced by combining positive images produced in blue-green, magenta and yellow pigments or dyes. Cros and Ducos du Hauron had discovered the principle of subtractive colour photography, which is used in the late twentieth century. In 1878 Cros designed the Chromometre, a device for measuring colours by mixing red, green and blue light, and described the device in a paper to the Société Française de Photographie on 10 January 1879. With suitable modification, the device could be used as a viewer for colour photographs, combining red, green and blue positives. In 1880 he patented the principle of imbibition printing, in which dye taken up by a gelatine relief image could be transferred to another support. This principle, which he called hydrotypie, readily made possible the production of three-colour subtractive photographic prints.[br]Further ReadingJ.S.Friedman, 1944, History of Colour Photography, Boston. Gert Koshofer, 1981, Farbefotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
16 субтрактивный синтез цветов
Engineering: subtractive color synthesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > субтрактивный синтез цветов
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17 process
1. ім.1) процес; (технологічний) метод, спосіб2) технологія (див. т-ж technique, technology)3) (технологічна) обробка; технологічна операція2. дієсл. обробляти; проводити технологічну операцію - all-ion-implant process
- all-planar process
- Auger process
- batch process
- BH bias and hardness process
- BH process
- bonding process
- BOX process
- bulk CMOS process
- bumping process
- chip-on-board process
- closed CMOS process
- CMOS-on-sapphire process
- composite сеll logic process
- contact process
- conventional process
- deep охide isolation process
- DIFET process
- diffused eutectic aluminum process
- direct synthesis and crystal pull process
- double-diffused process
- double ion-implanted process
- double-layer polysilicon gate MOS process
- double-layer polysilicon gate process
- epitaxial deposition process
- epitaxial process
- epitaxial growth process
- flip-over process
- floating-gate silicon process
- front-end process
- gold-doped process
- guard-banded CMOS process
- heterogeneous process
- high-voltage process
- HMOS process
- imaging process
- implantation process
- in-house process
- interconnection process
- inverted meniscus process
- ion plating process
- isoplanar -S, -Z, -2 process
- isoplanar process
- junction-isolated process
- laser-recrystallized process
- lithographic process
- low-pressure process
- low VT process
- lost wafer process
- major process
- masking process
- master slice process
- mesa-isolation process
- metal-gate MOS process
- metal-gate process
- microbipolar LSI process
- micrometer-dimension process
- mid-film process
- Minimod process
- Mo-gate MOS process
- Mo-gate process
- nitride process
- nitrideless process
- NSA process
- oxide-film isolation process
- oxide isolated process
- oxygen refilling process
- patterning process
- phosphorous buried-emitter process
- photoablative process
- photolithography process
- photoresist process
- planar oxidation process
- Planox process
- plasma etch process
- Poly I process
- Poly II process
- Poly 5 process
- poly-oxide process
- Poly-Si process
- polysilicon-gate process
- poly-squared MOS process
- proprietary process
- PSA bipolar process
- PSA process
- refractory metal MOS process
- refractory metal process
- sacrificial охide process
- sapphire dielectric isolation process
- scaled Poly 5 process
- screen-and-fire process
- selective field-охidation process
- self-aligned gate process
- self-aligned process
- self-registered gate process
- self-registered process
- semi-additive process
- semiconductor-thermoplastic-dielectric process
- semicustom process
- shadow masking process
- silk-screen process
- single poly process
- SMOS process
- SOS/CMOS process
- stacked fuse bipolar process
- Stalicide process
- step-and-repeat process
- subtractive-fabrication process
- surface process
- Telemos process
- thermal process
- thermally асtivated surface process
- thermal-охidation process
- three-mask process
- triple-diffused process
- triply-poly process
- twin-tub process
- twin-well process
- V-groove MOS process
- V-groove process
- wet process
- 3-D process
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