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1 импульсное освещение
1) Military: flicker illumination2) Engineering: flash illumination, flashlight, pulsed illumination3) Metallurgy: intermitted light, pulsed light4) Polygraphy: flash light, flashing light5) Makarov: intermittent light, pulse light6) Camera recording: pulse lightingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > импульсное освещение
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2 кратковременное освещение цели
Military: flash illumination (вспышками), flicker illumination (вспышками)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кратковременное освещение цели
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3 фотометр
candle power meter, foot-candle meter, illumination meter, light meter, light-intensity meter, lux meter, photometer* * *фото́метр м.
photometerвизуа́льный фото́метр — visual photometerинтегри́рующий фото́метр — integrating photometerинфракра́сный фото́метр — infra-red photometerклиново́й фото́метр — wedge photometerконтра́стный фото́метр — contrast photometerмига́ющий фото́метр — flicker photometerмногокана́льный фото́метр — multichannel photometerфото́метр одновре́менного сравне́ния — equal-brightness photometerпла́менный фото́метр — flame photometerпове́рхностный фото́метр — surface photometerполяризацио́нный фото́метр — polarization photometerраспредели́тельный фото́метр — distribution [radial] photometerрентге́новский фото́метр — X-ray photometerсветорассе́ивающий фото́метр — light-scattering photometerскани́рующий фото́метр — scanning photometerфото́метр со сме́жными поля́ми — equal-brightness photometerступе́нчатый фото́метр — variable-diaphragm photometerсубъекти́вный фото́метр — visual photometerтенево́й фото́метр — shadow photometerтру́бчатый фото́метр — tube photometerультрафиоле́товый фото́метр — ultra-violet photometerфизи́ческий фото́метр ( не визуальный) — physical photometerфотоэлектри́ческий фото́метр — photoelectric photometerшарово́й фото́метр — sphere [globe] photometerэлектро́нный фото́метр — electronic photometer
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