Contrast

  • 111contrast —    The density range of a negative, print, or slide; the brightness range of a subject or the scene lighting …

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  • 112contrast — con·trast || kÉ’ntrɑːst n. act of contrasting; state of unlikeness; opposition, variance; sharpness, difference between dark and light pixels (Computers) v. compare; be different in comparison with something else …

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  • 113Contrast —   The difference between the brightness of an object compared to that of its immediate background …

    Energy terms

  • 114contrast — con·trast …

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  • 115contrast — TV Difference between a picture s brightest and darkest areas. When high, image contains sharp blacks and whites; when low, image limited to variations in gray tones …

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  • 116Contrast — PP The difference between the lightest and darkest elements of an image. WikiV The range of light to dark values in a picture or the ratio between the maximum and minimum brightness values …

    Audio and video glossary

  • 117contrast —   Ho ohālike, ho ohālikelike; oko a (noun).    ♦ Contrasting colors, nā waiho olu u oko a …

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  • 118contrast —    The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest tones in an image …

    IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations

  • 119contrast — see STATUE …

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  • 120Display contrast — Contrast in visual perception is the difference in appearance of two or more parts of a field seen simultaneously or successively (hence: brightness contrast, lightness contrast, color contrast, simultaneous contrast, successive contrast, etc.).… …

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