range of exposures

  • 1High dynamic range imaging — In image processing, computer graphics, and photography, high dynamic range imaging (HDRI) is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of exposures (the range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging… …

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  • 2Shooting range — An outdoor shooting range with a sheltered shooting stand and several other unsheltered stands. The targets are placed at the foot of the mountain, which the photo is taken from. This particular range is in use by both civilians and by the… …

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  • 3Dynamic range — For other uses, see Dynamic range (disambiguation). Dynamic range, abbreviated DR or DNR,[1] is the ratio between the largest and smallest possible values of a changeable quantity, such as in sound and light. It is measured as a ratio, or as a… …

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  • 4Totskoye range nuclear tests — Totskoye is a military range established in September 1941 to the north of Totskoye village, about 40 km from Buzuluk in Orenburg Oblast, Russia (in Southern Urals) under the jurisdiction of the South Urals Military DistrictIn 1954, nuclear… …

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  • 5Salvesen Range — The Salvesen Mountains or Salvesen Range is a mountain range on the southern tip of South Georgia, rising to a maximum elevation of 2,330 metres. They were created 127 million years ago and are made mainly from granite. The Cretaceous granite is… …

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  • 6Film speed — is the measure of a photographic film s sensitivity to light, determined by sensitometry and measured on various numerical scales, the most recent being the ISO system. A closely related ISO system is used to measure the sensitivity of digital… …

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  • 7bracketing — n. supporting framework; series of brackets; taking the same photograph using a range of exposures (Photography) brack·et || brækɪt n. support, brace; angular shelf support; classification; frame v. enclose in brackets; support with brackets;… …

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  • 8Control banding — is a qualitative or semi quantitative risk assessment and management approach to promoting occupational health and safety. It is intended to minimize worker exposures to hazardous chemicals and other risk factors in the workplace and to help… …

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  • 9latitude — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin latitudin , latitudo, from latus wide; akin to Old Church Slavic postĭlati to spread Date: 14th century 1. archaic extent or distance from side to side ; width 2. angular distance from some specified… …

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  • 10Oxygen window in technical diving — Contents 1 Background 2 Application 3 References 4 A …

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