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1 ruled glass screen
Rapid Access screen — растр для процесса < Рапид Аксесс>
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2 ruled glass screen
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3 ruled glass screen
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > ruled glass screen
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4 screen
1) экран2) растр || растрировать, снимать через растр3) светофильтр4) сетка5) трафаретная сетка; трафаретная печатная формаАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > screen
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5 screen
1. экран2. растр; растрировать, снимать через растр3. светофильтр4. сетка5. трафаретная сетка; трафаретная печатная формаAlton Gradar screen — растр «Алтон Градар»
6. цветной светофильтр7. цветной экран, экран с цветным свечением8. мелколиниатурный растр9. мелкая детальirregular grain screen — нерегулярный растр, растр с хаотической структурой
page display screen — экран дисплея, отображающий полосу или страницу
polarizing screen — поляризационный светофильтр, поляроид
random dot screen — нерегулярный растр, растр нерегулярной структуры
Rapid Access screen — растр для процесса «Рапид Аксесс»
10. крестообразный растр11. растровая сетка, растровая решёткаround screen — растр с линиями в форме концентрических окружностей, концентрично-круглый растр
tube screen — экран электронно-лучевой трубки; видеоэкран
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6 гравированный стеклянный растр
Polygraphy: ruled glass screenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гравированный стеклянный растр
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7 Joly, John
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1857 Holywood, King's County (now County Down, Northwern Ireland), Irelandd. 8 December 1933 Dublin, Eire[br]Irish pioneer of additive screen-plate colour photography.[br]Professor of Physics at Trinity College, Dublin, Joly developed a concept first suggested by Ducos du Hauron, creating in 1893 a process in which fine transparent red, green and blue lines, less than 0.1 mm wide, were ruled on a glass plate. The coloured inks were aniline dyes mixed with gum. This screen plate was held in close contact with a photographic negative plate which was exposed through the screen in a camera. The processed negative was printed onto a positive plate, and a viewing screen, similar to that used for taking, was bound up with it in careful register, to reproduce the original colours. The process was patented in 1894, and marketed in 1895. It was the first commercially successful additive screen-plate process to appear. While the results could be quite acceptable, the inadequate colour sensitivity of the negative plates then available limited the usefulness of this process. Professor Joly's other achievements included geological research and the treatment of cancer by radium.[br]Further ReadingJ.S.Friedman, 1944, History of Colour Photography, Boston.B.Coe, 1978, Colour Photography: The First Hundred Years, London. G.Koshofer, 1981, Farbfotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
8 дифракционная решётка
1) General subject: diffraction grid2) Engineering: chemically machined grating, color-center grating, diffraction latitude, diffractional lattice, distributed-feedback grating, etched grating, glass-sputtered grating, grating, grating array, grazing incidence grating, interferometrically produced grating, ion-etched grating, ion-machined grating, laser-induced grating, light-induced grating, mechanically ruled grating, one-photon absorption-induced grating, shear wave grating, two-photon absorption-induced grating3) Mathematics: diffracting screen, diffraction grating4) Optics: gitter5) Electronics: diffraction lattice6) Automation: moire fringe grating, optical gratingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дифракционная решётка
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