- Xenon electronic flash
- Ксеноновая электронная импульсная лампа.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Flash synchronization — PC socket An example of a flash firing too late or the shutter speed being to … Wikipedia
Flash (photography) — The furious wing action of a Hummingbird Hawk moth is frozen by flash. The flash has given the foreground more illumination than the background. See Inverse square law A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light… … Wikipedia
flash lamp — Photog. a lamp for providing momentary illumination of the subject of a photograph. Also, flashlamp. Also called flash. [1885 90] * * * ▪ lighting any of several devices that produce brief, intense emissions of light useful in photography… … Universalium
Xenon — (PronEng|ˈzɛnɒn [Xenon, entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, prepared by J. A. Simpson and E. S. C. Weiner, vol. 20, second edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. ISBN 0 19 861232 X (vol. 20), ISBN 0 19 861186 2 (set.)] or IPAlink en|ˈziːnɒn… … Wikipedia
Flash — may refer to: * Flash, StaffordshireIn technology: * Flash (photography), instantaneous illumination for picture taking * Xenon flash lamp, a lamp designed to produce intense white light for very short durations * Adobe Flash, multimedia software … Wikipedia
Xénon — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Xenon et XE. Xénon Iode ← Xé … Wikipédia en Français
xenon — /zee non, zen on/, n. Chem. a heavy, colorless, chemically inactive, monatomic gaseous element used for filling radio, television, and luminescent tubes. Symbol: Xe; at. wt.: 131.30; at. no.: 54. [1898; < Gk xénon, neut. of xénos strange (see… … Universalium
Projecteurs bi-xénon — Xénon Pour les articles homonymes, voir Xenon. Xénon … Wikipédia en Français
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Color temperature — The CIE 1931 x,y chromaticity space, also showing the chromaticities of black body light sources of various temperatures (Planckian locus), and lines of constant correlated color temperature. Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light … Wikipedia