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  • 1 мозаичный экран

    Русско-английский технический словарь > мозаичный экран

  • 2 мозаичный экран

    Русско-английский физический словарь > мозаичный экран

  • 3 мозаичный экран

    Русско-английский словарь по электронике > мозаичный экран

  • 4 мозаичный экран

    Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > мозаичный экран

  • 5 экран

    screen
    экран с послесвечением
    afterglow screen
    экран фотометра
    photometer screen
    мозаичный экран
    mosaic screen
    проекционный экран
    1.projection screen 2.viewing screen
    прозрачный экран
    aerial screen
    отражающий экран
    sheet reflector
    рассеивающий экран
    diffuser screen
    флуоресцирующий экран
    luminescent screen
    фокусировочный экран
    focus(ing) screen

    Русско-английский астрономический словарь > экран

  • 6 мозаичный экран

    1. mosaic screen

     

    мозаичный экран
    Экран электронно-лучевого прибора с покрытием в виде люминофорных точек, расположенных по определенному закону.
    [ ГОСТ 17791-82

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > мозаичный экран

  • 7 мозаичный экран

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мозаичный экран

  • 8 экран

    baffle, baffler, barrier, blind, ( парового котла) dasher, ( плотины) diaphragm, easel кфт., excluder, face, ( ЭЛТ) faceplate, gobo, facing membrane, membrane, face panel, baffle plate, screen, shade, curtain wall, ( в пламенном пространстве печи) shadow wall, wall
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    экра́н м.
    1. элк., тлв., радио брит. screen; амер. shield
    2. ( топочный) water wall
    3. полигр. copyholder
    акусти́ческий экра́н ( громкоговорителя) — acoustical [sound] baffle
    биологи́ческий защи́тный экра́н — biological shield
    боково́й экра́н — side water wall
    гладкотру́бный экра́н — bare-tube water wall
    экра́н для защи́ты от рентге́новского излуче́ния — X-ray screen
    заземлё́нный экра́н — брит. earth screen; амер. ground shield
    звуково́й экра́н ( громкоговорителя) — baffle
    экра́н кинеско́па — (поверхность, на которой образуется изображение) picture-tube [kinescope] face; ( слой люминофора) phosphor (screen)
    прожига́ть экра́н кинеско́па — burn a spot in the screen
    экра́н индика́тора — display screen
    люминесце́нтный экра́н — (поверхность, на которую нанесён люминофор) luminescent [phosphor] screen; ( слой люминофора) phosphor (screen)
    люминесце́нтный экра́н без послесвече́ния — nonpersistent phosphor (screen)
    люминесце́нтный экра́н с послесвече́нием — persistent phosphor (screen)
    магни́тный экра́н — magnetic screen
    экра́н мембра́нного ти́па — membrane-type water wall
    металлизи́рованный экра́н (напр. ЭЛТ) — metal-backed screen
    мозаи́чный экра́н элк., тлв.mosaic screen
    насте́нный экра́н — water wall
    ошипо́ванный экра́н — refractory-faced [studded tube] water wall
    плавнико́вый экра́н — fin-tube water wall
    экра́н плоти́ны ( противофильтрационное устройство) — screen
    пло́тный экра́н — membrane(-type) water wall
    проекцио́нный экра́н — projection screen
    просве́чивающий экра́н ( во флюороскопии или флюорографии) — fluorescent screen
    экра́н с больши́м вре́менем послесвече́ния — long-persistence phosphor (screen)
    свинцо́вый экра́н ( рентгеновской установки) — lead screen
    экра́н с ма́лым вре́менем послесвече́ния — short-persistence phosphor (screen)
    экра́н с тё́мным изображе́нием — dark-trace screen
    телевизио́нный экра́н — television screen
    теплово́й экра́н опт. — thermal [heat] screen
    уси́ливающий экра́н — intensifying screen
    утеплё́нный экра́н — refractory-faced water wall
    фазосдвига́ющий экра́н — phase-changing screen
    экра́н фотоувеличи́теля — enlarger easel
    цельносварно́й экра́н — membrane-type water wall
    электромагни́тный экра́н — electromagnetic screen
    электромагни́тный экра́н защища́ет схе́му от проникнове́ния электромагни́тного по́ля — an electromagnetic screen keeps stray electromagnetic field out of the circuit
    экра́н ЭЛТ — (поверхность, на которой образуется изображение) (CRT) screen, face; ( слой люминофора) phosphor (screen)
    экра́н ЭЛТ, алюминизи́рованный — aluminium-backed (phosphor) screen
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    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > экран

  • 9 мозаичный (электронно-лучевой трубки) экран

    Military: mosaic screen

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мозаичный (электронно-лучевой трубки) экран

  • 10 плёнка с мозаичным растром

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > плёнка с мозаичным растром

  • 11 трёхцветный мозаичный экран

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > трёхцветный мозаичный экран

  • 12 трехцветный мозаичный экран

    Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > трехцветный мозаичный экран

  • 13 Mosaikschirm

    Mosaikschirm m mosaic screen

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Mosaikschirm

  • 14 Speichermosaik

    Speichermosaik n FS mosaic screen

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Speichermosaik

  • 15 трехцветный мозаичный экран

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > трехцветный мозаичный экран

  • 16 Lumière, Auguste

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    b. 19 October 1862 Besançon, France
    d. 10 April 1954 Lyon, France
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    French scientist and inventor.
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    Auguste and his brother Louis Lumière (b. 5 October 1864 Besançon, France; d. 6 June 1948 Bandol, France) developed the photographic plate-making business founded by their father, Charles Antoine Lumière, at Lyons, extending production to roll-film manufacture in 1887. In the summer of 1894 their father brought to the factory a piece of Edison kinetoscope film, and said that they should produce films for the French owners of the new moving-picture machine. To do this, of course, a camera was needed; Louis was chiefly responsible for the design, which used an intermittent claw for driving the film, inspired by a sewing-machine mechanism. The machine was patented on 13 February 1895, and it was shown on 22 March 1895 at the Société d'Encouragement pour l'In-dustrie Nationale in Paris, with a projected film showing workers leaving the Lyons factory. Further demonstrations followed at the Sorbonne, and in Lyons during the Congrès des Sociétés de Photographie in June 1895. The Lumières filmed the delegates returning from an excursion, and showed the film to the Congrès the next day. To bring the Cinématographe, as it was called, to the public, the basement of the Grand Café in the Boulevard des Capuchines in Paris was rented, and on Saturday 28 December 1895 the first regular presentations of projected pictures to a paying public took place. The half-hour shows were an immediate success, and in a few months Lumière Cinématographes were seen throughout the world.
    The other principal area of achievement by the Lumière brothers was colour photography. They took up Lippman's method of interference colour photography, developing special grainless emulsions, and early in 1893 demonstrated their results by lighting them with an arc lamp and projecting them on to a screen. In 1895 they patented a method of subtractive colour photography involving printing the colour separations on bichromated gelatine glue sheets, which were then dyed and assembled in register, on paper for prints or bound between glass for transparencies. Their most successful colour process was based upon the colour-mosaic principle. In 1904 they described a process in which microscopic grains of potato starch, dyed red, green and blue, were scattered on a freshly varnished glass plate. When dried the mosaic was coated with varnish and then with a panchromatic emulsion. The plate was exposed with the mosaic towards the lens, and after reversal processing a colour transparency was produced. The process was launched commercially in 1907 under the name Autochrome; it was the first fully practical single-plate colour process to reach the public, remaining on the market until the 1930s, when it was followed by a film version using the same principle.
    Auguste and Louis received the Progress Medal of the Royal Photographic Society in 1909 for their work in colour photography. Auguste was also much involved in biological science and, having founded the Clinique Auguste Lumière, spent many of his later years working in the physiological laboratory.
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    Further Reading
    Guy Borgé, 1980, Prestige de la photographie, Nos. 8, 9 and 10, Paris. Brian Coe, 1978, Colour Photography: The First Hundred Years, London ——1981, The History of Movie Photography, London.
    Jacques Deslandes, 1966, Histoire comparée du cinéma, Vol. I, Paris. Gert Koshofer, 1981, Farbfotografie, Vol. I, Munich.
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    Biographical history of technology > Lumière, Auguste

  • 17 мозаичный экран

    dot-type screen, mosaic(-type) screen

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > мозаичный экран

  • 18 Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald

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    b. 18 October 1863 Kimmerghame, Berwickshire, Scotland
    d. 19 February 1930 London, England
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    Scottish electrical engineer who correctly predicted the development of electronic television.
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    After a time at Cargilfield Trinity School, Campbell-Swinton went to Fettes College in Edinburgh from 1878 to 1881 and then spent a year abroad in France. From 1882 until 1887 he was employed at Sir W.G.Armstrong's works in Elswick, Newcastle, following which he set up his own electrical contracting business in London. This he gave up in 1904 to become a consultant. Subsequently he was an engineer with many industrial companies, including the W.T.Henley Telegraph Works Company, Parson Marine Steam Turbine Company and Crompton Parkinson Ltd, of which he became a director. During this time he was involved in electrical and scientific research, being particularly associated with the development of the Parson turbine.
    In 1903 he tried to realize distant electric vision by using a Braun oscilloscope tube for the. image display, a second tube being modified to form a synchronously scanned camera, by replacing the fluorescent display screen with a photoconductive target. Although this first attempt at what was, in fact, a vidicon camera proved unsuccessful, he was clearly on the right lines and in 1908 he wrote a letter to Nature with a fairly accurate description of the principles of an all-electronic television system using magnetically deflected cathode ray tubes at the camera and receiver, with the camera target consisting of a mosaic of photoconductive elements that were scanned and discharged line by line by an electron beam. He expanded on his ideas in a lecture to the Roentgen Society, London, in 1911, but it was over twenty years before the required technology had advanced sufficiently for Shoenberg's team at EMI to produce a working system.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    FRS (Member of Council 1927 and 1929). Freeman of the City of London. Liveryman of Goldsmiths' Company. First President, Wireless Society 1920–1. Vice-President, Royal Society of Arts, and Chairman of Council 1917–19,1920–2. Chairman, British Scientific Research Association. Vice-President, British Photographic Research Association. Member of the Broadcasting Board 1924. Vice-President, Roentgen Society 1911–12. Vice-President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1921–5. President, Radio Society of Great Britain 1913–21. Manager, Royal Institution 1912–15.
    Bibliography
    1908, Nature 78:151; 1912, Journal of the Roentgen Society 8:1 (both describe his original ideas for electronic television).
    1924, "The possibilities of television", Wireless World 14:51 (gives a detailed description of his proposals, including the use of a threestage valve video amplifier).
    1926, Nature 118:590 (describes his early experiments of 1903).
    Further Reading
    The Proceedings of the International Conference on the History of Television. From Early Days to the Present, November 1986, Institution of Electrical Engineers Publication No. 271 (a report of some of the early developments in television). A.A.Campbell-Swinton FRS 1863–1930, Royal Television Society Monograph, 1982, London (a biography).
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    Biographical history of technology > Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald

  • 19 صورة

    صُورَة \ drawing: a picture done with pen or pencil lines. form: shape; appearance: The building was in the form of a letter H.. image: a likeness (esp. of ancient gods) that is made of wood, stone, metal, etc.. picture: a painting, drawing or photograph. reflection: light thrown back or the picture shown on glass or still water of whatever faces it: He saw his own reflection in the water. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. shot: a photograph: He has taken some beautiful shots of the lions. snap: a photograph: family snaps. \ See Also شكل (شَكْل)‏ \ بِصُورة جَدِّيَّة \ in earnest: serious; seriously: Was he (speaking) in earnest?. \ See Also بجد (بِجِدّ)‏ \ بِصُورة خاصَّة \ especially: more than usually: He is especially good at English. \ صُورَة \ illustration: showing by means of a picture; a picture or example: Illustration by example is the best way of explaining your meaning. What beautiful illustrations there are in that book. \ See Also شاهد (شاهِد)‏ \ صُورَة (مُمَثِّلة سِينما، إلخ)‏ \ pin-up: a picture (of a pretty girl, a favourite sportsman, a film actor, etc.) that some people stick on the walls of their rooms. \ See Also مُلْصَقَة على الجِدار \ صُورَة بالفُسَيْفِسَاء \ mosaic: a picture or pattern made of small pieces of stone or glass. \ صُورَة الخَيَال الأَسْوَد \ silhouette: a dark shape that is seen against a light space behind it: the silhouette of palm trees against the sunset. \ صُورَة ذِهْنِيّة \ idea: a picture or thought in the mind (of sth. not actually seen or known): I’ve no idea what he looks like or how old he is. image: a picture or idea that is formed in the mind: An image of a country garden came into my mind. \ See Also تصور (تَصَوُّر)، تخيل (تَخَيُّل)‏ \ صُورَة زيتيّة \ painting: a painted picture. \ صُورَة سَريعة \ snapshot: an informal photograph. \ الصُّورَة السَّلْبيّة \ negative: (in photography) the first form of a used film, in which light objects appear dark and dark objects appear light; positive pictures, in their correct form, are printed from it. \ صُورَة شَمْسِيَّة \ photo (photos): shortened form of photograph (often shortened to photo) a picture, made by the action of light on a roll of film (or on a glass plate which has a special surface like film). \ صُورَة طِبْق الأصل \ image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. copy: sth. made just like another: Please make three copies of this letter. \ صُورَة ظِلِّيَّة \ silhouette: a dark shape that is seen against a light space behind it: the silhouette of palm trees against the sunset. \ صُورَة على مادَّة شَفّافة \ transparency: a photograph on a transparent material, which can be shown on a screen by passing light through it. \ صُورَة لِمَنْظَر طبيعي \ landscape: a stretch of country that forms a view; a picture of this: a landscape painter; mountainous landscape. \ صُورَة مأخوذَة عن قُرب \ close up: a photograph taken very near the subject. \ صُورَة مرسومة بالألوان \ painting: a painted picture. \ صُورَة مُصَغَّرة \ miniature: adj. (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. \ صُورَة مَطْبُوعَة \ print: a printed photograph: a colour print. \ صُورَة مَطْبُوعَة من كليشيه خشبيّة \ woodcut: a picture that is printed from a piece of cut wood. \ صُورَة مَنْحُوتة (في الخشب أو الصَّخْر)‏ \ carving: sth. carved in wood or stone. \ صُورَة نِصْفِيّة لِشَخْص \ portrait: a picture of a person. \ صُورَة هَزْلِيّة (كَاريكَاتِير)‏ \ caricature: a recognizable drawing of a person that makes his faults (in appearance and character) seem more noticeable and foolish: Newspapers often contain caricatures of well-known politicians. cartoon: an amusing drawing of sb. or sth. of public interest.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صورة

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