editing correction
1correction — [n1] adjustment; fixing alteration, amelioration, amending, amendment, changing, editing, emendation, improvement, indemnification, mending, modification, rectification, redress, reexamination, remodeling, repair, reparation, rereading, revisal,… …
2CRT editing/correction system — Редакционно корректирующий видеотерминал …
3Editing — Quarters of the news editor , one a group of four photos in the brochure Seattle and the Orient (1900) collectively captioned The Seattle Daily Times Editorial Department See Wikipedia:How to edit a page for information on editing Wikipedia. To… …
4editing — noun putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form • Syn: ↑redaction • Derivationally related forms: ↑redact (for: ↑redaction), ↑edit • Topics: ↑ …
5correction — Synonyms and related words: admonishment, admonition, amendment, amends, appraisal, appraisement, approximation, assessment, assize, assizement, calculation, castigation, chastening, chastisement, chiding, compensation, computation, condign… …
6correction — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of correcting] Syn. revision, revising, improvement, amendment, rectification, remodeling, editing, righting, redress, indemnification, reparation, amelioration, mending, fixing, amending, emendation, changing,… …
7Image editing — For the uses, cultural impact, and ethical concerns of image editing, see Photo manipulation. For the process of culling and archiving images, see Digital asset management. A colorized version of originally black and white photo, colorized using… …
8Copy editing — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …
9Pitch correction — is the process of correcting the intonation of an audio signal without affecting other aspects of its sound. Pitch correction first detects the pitch of an audio signal (using a live pitch detection algorithm), then calculates the desired change… …
10Genetic editing — (French critique génétique; German genetische Kritik) is an approach to scholarly editing in which an exemplar is seen as derived from a dossier of other manuscripts and events. The derivation can be through physical cut and paste; writing or… …