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1 view the image
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2 view the image
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3 view the image
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4 image
1) образ
2) изображение
3) отображение
4) отражение
5) изображать
6) отображать
7) отражаемый
– acoustic image
– auditory image
– blow up the image
– bright-field image
– color image
– contrast image
– dark-field image
– diffraction image
– diffuse image
– distort the image
– distorted image
– double image
– electronic image
– erect image
– false image
– false-color image
– ghost image
– holographic image
– homeomorphic image
– image antenna
– image attenuation
– image channel
– image contrast
– image converter
– image curve
– image dissector
– image distance
– image distortion
– image drift
– image effect
– image flicker
– image frequency
– image gradation
– image iconoscope
– image impedance
– image intensifier
– image interference
– image inversion
– image of a point
– image orthicon
– image plane
– image principle
– image ratio
– image scale
– image space
– image strip
– image tremor
– image visibility
– in-focus image
– inverse image
– latent image
– line image
– method of image
– mirror image
– negative image
– off-axis image
– out-of-focus image
– paraxial image
– positive image
– radiographic image
– real image
– reconstruct the image
– reduce the image
– reproduction of image
– reversed image
– sharp image
– silver image
– soft image
– source image
– speckle image
– split image
– static image
– statistical image
– tactile image
– television image
– translation of image
– true-sided image
– view the image
– virtual image
– visible image
encapsulated image intensifier — герметизированный оптикоэлектронный преобразователь
image camera tube — передающая телевизионная ЭЛТ с переносом изображения
image interference ratio — < radio> коэффициент зеркальных помех
image pick-up tube — передающая телевизионная электронно-лучевая трубка
image transfer constant — <comput.> постоянная передачи
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5 image
1) изображение || изображать(ся)2) оотображение || отображать(ся)3) образ; облик4) снимок, кадр5) вид, отпечаток, оттиск7) геол. характеристика формы осадочной частицы•to image into — матем. отображать(ся)
to image onto — матем. в отображать(ся) на
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6 view
1) вид
2) проекция
3) точка зрения
4) кругозор
5) осматривать
6) взгляд
7) зрение
8) перспектива
9) рассматриеваемый
10) наблюдать
11) изображение
– auxiliary view
– bottom view
– cutaway view
– front view
– in plain view
– in view of
– left-side view
– point of view
– principal view
– read view
– rear view
– right-side view
– side view
– top view
– view downward
– view forward
– view the image
– view to port
– view to starboard
– view upwards
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7 image
изображение, отображение; см. тж. picture; воспроизведение; отображать, создавать изображение— IR image -
8 view
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9 image of God, functional view of the
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > image of God, functional view of the
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10 image of God, relational view of the
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > image of God, relational view of the
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11 image of God, structural or substantive view of the
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > image of God, structural or substantive view of the
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12 rear view camera
автовидеокамера заднего видаTailgate mounted camera for safe and accurate reversing, with a large, clear image displayed on the colour centre-console screen. The image includes a graphical overlay which indicates the proximity to objects and the current vehicle trajectory. — Видеокамера, установленная на задней двери, для безопасного и точного хода назад, с большим и четким изображением, показываемым на цветном экране центральной консоли. Изображение включает в себя графическое наложение, которое показывает близость к объектам и текущую траекторию транспортного средства.
На фото 1: Rear View Camera SonyНа фото 2: TFT Mirror Monitor with Rear-View Night Vision CameraАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > rear view camera
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13 rear-view camera
автовидеокамера заднего видаTailgate mounted camera for safe and accurate reversing, with a large, clear image displayed on the colour centre-console screen. The image includes a graphical overlay which indicates the proximity to objects and the current vehicle trajectory. — Видеокамера, установленная на задней двери, для безопасного и точного хода назад, с большим и четким изображением, показываемым на цветном экране центральной консоли. Изображение включает в себя графическое наложение, которое показывает близость к объектам и текущую траекторию транспортного средства.
На фото 1: Rear View Camera SonyНа фото 2: TFT Mirror Monitor with Rear-View Night Vision CameraАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > rear-view camera
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14 field of view
Синонимический ряд:exposure (noun) exposure; film exposure; frame; image; outline; scan; setting; take -
15 rear-view mirror
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16 наблюдать изображение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > наблюдать изображение
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17 Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1765 Franced. 5 July 1833 Chalon, France[br]French inventor who was the first to produce permanent photographic images with the aid of a camera.[br]Coming from a prosperous family, Niepce was educated in a Catholic seminary and destined for the priesthood. The French Revolution intervened and Niepce became an officer in an infantry regiment. An attack of typhoid fever in Italy ended his military career, and he returned to France and was married. Returning to his paternal home in Chalon in 1801, he joined with his brother Claude to construct an ingenious engine called the pyréolophore, which they patented in 1807. The French Government also encouraged the brothers in their attempts to produce large quantities of indigo-blue dye from wood, a venture that was ultimately unsuccessful.Nicéphore began to experiment with lithography, which led him to take an interest in the properties of light-sensitive materials. He pursued this interest after Claude moved to Paris in 1816 and is reported to have made negative images in a camera obscura using paper soaked in silver chloride. Niepce went on to experiment with bitumen of judea, a substance that hardened on exposure to light. In 1822, using bitumen of judea on glass, he produced a heliograph from an engraving. The first images from nature may have been made as early as 1824, but the world's earliest surviving photographic image was made in 1826. A view of the courtyard of Niepce's home in Chalon was captured on a pewter plate coated with bitumen of judea; an exposure of several hours was required, the softer parts of the bitumen being dissolved away by a solvent to reveal the image.In 1827 he took examples of his work to London where he met Francis Bauer, Secretary of the Royal Society. Nothing came of this meeting, but on returning to France Niepce continued his work and in 1829 entered into a formal partnership with L.J.M. Daguerre with a view to developing their mutual interest in capturing images formed by the camera obscura. However, the partnership made only limited progress and was terminated by Niepce's death in 1833. It was another six years before the announcement of the first practicable photographic processes was made.[br]Bibliography1973. Joseph Nicéphore Niepce lettres 1816–7, Pavillon de Photographie du Parc Naturel, Régional de Brotonne.1974, Joseph Nicéphore Niepce correspondences 1825–1829, Pavillon de Photographie du Parc Naturel, Régional de Brotonne.Further ReadingJ.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York (provides a full account of Niepce's life and work).H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London (provides a full account of Niepce's life and work).JWBiographical history of technology > Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore
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18 rearview camera
автовидеокамера заднего видаTailgate mounted camera for safe and accurate reversing, with a large, clear image displayed on the colour centre-console screen. The image includes a graphical overlay which indicates the proximity to objects and the current vehicle trajectory. — Видеокамера, установленная на задней двери, для безопасного и точного хода назад, с большим и четким изображением, показываемым на цветном экране центральной консоли. Изображение включает в себя графическое наложение, которое показывает близость к объектам и текущую траекторию транспортного средства.
На фото 1: Rear View Camera SonyНа фото 2: TFT Mirror Monitor with Rear-View Night Vision CameraАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > rearview camera
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19 Sutton, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1819 Englandd. 1875 Jersey, Channel Islands[br]English photographer and writer on photography.[br]In 1841, while studying at Cambridge, Sutton became interested in photography and tried out the current processes, daguerreotype, calotype and cyanotype among them. He subsequently settled in Jersey, where he continued his photographic studies. In 1855 he opened a photographic printing works in Jersey, in partnership with L.-D. Blanquart- Evrard, exploiting the latter's process for producing developed positive prints. He started and edited one of the first photographic periodicals, Photographic Notes, in 1856; until its cessation in 1867, his journal presented a fresher view of the world of photography than that given by its London-based rivals. He also drew up the first dictionary of photography in 1858.In 1859 Sutton designed and patented a wideangle lens in which the space between two meniscus lenses, forming parts of a sphere and sealed in a metal rim, was filled with water; the lens so formed could cover an angle of up to 120 degrees at an aperture of f12. Sutton's design was inspired by observing the images produced by the water-filled sphere of a "snowstorm" souvenir brought home from Paris! Sutton commissioned the London camera-maker Frederick Cox to make the Panoramic camera, demonstrating the first model in January 1860; it took panoramic pictures on curved glass plates 152×381 mm in size. Cox later advertised other models in a total of four sizes. In January 1861 Sutton handed over manufacture to Andrew Ross's son Thomas Ross, who produced much-improved lenses and also cameras in three sizes. Sutton then developed the first single-lens reflex camera design, patenting it on 20 August 1961: a pivoted mirror, placed at 45 degrees inside the camera, reflected the image from the lens onto a ground glass-screen set in the top of the camera for framing and focusing. When ready, the mirror was swung up out of the way to allow light to reach the plate at the back of the camera. The design was manufactured for a few years by Thomas Ross and J.H. Dallmeyer.In 1861 James Clerk Maxwell asked Sutton to prepare a series of photographs for use in his lecture "On the theory of three primary colours", to be presented at the Royal Institution in London on 17 May 1861. Maxwell required three photographs to be taken through red, green and blue filters, which were to be printed as lantern slides and projected in superimposition through three projectors. If his theory was correct, a colour reproduction of the original subject would be produced. Sutton used liquid filters: ammoniacal copper sulphate for blue, copper chloride for the green and iron sulphocyanide for the red. A fourth exposure was made through lemon-yellow glass, but was not used in the final demonstration. A tartan ribbon in a bow was used as the subject; the wet-collodion process in current use required six seconds for the blue exposure, about twice what would have been needed without the filter. After twelve minutes no trace of image was produced through the green filter, which had to be diluted to a pale green: a twelve-minute exposure then produced a serviceable negative. Eight minutes was enough to record an image through the red filter, although since the process was sensitive only to blue light, nothing at all should have been recorded. In 1961, R.M.Evans of the Kodak Research Laboratory showed that the red liquid transmitted ultraviolet radiation, and by an extraordinary coincidence many natural red dye-stuffs reflect ultraviolet. Thus the red separation was made on the basis of non-visible radiation rather than red, but the net result was correct and the projected images did give an identifiable reproduction of the original. Sutton's photographs enabled Maxwell to establish the validity of his theory and to provide the basis upon which all subsequent methods of colour photography have been founded.JW / BC -
20 impression
1. n впечатлениеfirst impressions are often misleading — первые впечатления часто обманчивы, первым впечатлениям не следует доверять
2. n представление, понятие, мнение, ощущениеI have a strong impression that I have left the door unlocked — я почти уверен, что забыл запереть дверь
3. n восприятие; воздействие, влияние4. n оттиск, отпечаток, след5. n полигр. печать, печатаниеweak impression of typing — слабая печать; непропечатка
6. n полигр. переиздание, перепечатка; стереотипное издание7. n полигр. тираж; завод8. n полигр. оттиск; отпечаток9. n полигр. жив. грунт, фон10. n полигр. спец. окраска11. n полигр. мед. вдавление12. n полигр. театр. пародияСинонимический ряд:1. cast (noun) cast; form; mold; pattern2. edition (noun) edition; printing; reissue; reprinting3. effect (noun) effect; feeling; impact; sensation; sense4. idea (noun) apprehension; conceit; concept; conception; hunch; idea; image; intellection; intuition; notion; opinion; perception; suspicion; thought; understanding; view5. image (noun) appearance; image6. print (noun) impress; imprint; indent; indentation; mark; print; stamp
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