calibration exposure nurdâd-e kabizeš Fr.: pose d'étalonnage An exposure obtained with an instrument mounted on the telescope using an artificial illuminating source in order to calibrate the instrument. → calibration; → exposure. Nurdâd, → exposure; kabizeš, → calibration. |
dark exposure osneheš-e târiki, nurdâd-e ~ Fr.: pose d'obscurité A → CCD frame obtained with closed → shutters in the absence of any light source, in order to estimate the → dark current of the → detector. |
deep exposure osneheš-e žarf, nurdâd-e ~ Fr.: pose profonde An exposure in which the detector shutter remains open for a relatively long time in order to bring out the weaker features of the observed object. In practice a deep exposure with a CCD detector is usually obtained from co-addition of shorter exposures. |
exposure 1) osneheš; 2) nurdâd Fr.: pose, exposition 1) The act of exposing; the fact or state of being exposed,
→ expose. Verbal noun of → expose. |
exposure meter osneheš-sanj, nurdâd-sanj Fr.: posemètre In photography, an instrument used to measure the intensity of light from a scene to be photographed and to indicate the camera lens and shutter settings required to expose the film correctly. |
exposure time zamân-e osneheš, ~ nurdâd Fr.: temps de pose The length of time during which the receiver is irradiated. |
multiple exposures nurdâd-e bastâyi Fr.: poses multiples The division of a relatively long exposure into several successive shorter ones, e.g. to avoid detector saturation. |
over-exposure bišnurdâd Fr.: surexposition Excessive exposure of a detector, → over-expose. |