normal exposureの例文
- The normal exposure will be increased by three stops with this filter.
- Still, adults who grew up with normal exposure to language can do passably well at learning another.
- In short exposure time-lapse the film is exposed to light for a normal exposure time over an abnormal frame interval.
- Conversely some films that are " slow " under normal exposure duration retain their light sensitivity better at low light levels.
- Oxygen, as a supposed mild Las Vegas, Nevada since the late 1990s that offer higher than normal exposure for a fee.
- Patients prescribed 50 milligrams four times per day have been able to sustain normal exposure to the sun without suffering a reaction.
- Although there is little evidence that normal exposure to aluminium presents a risk to healthy adults, some studies point to risks associated with increased exposure to the metal.
- Assuming a child has normal exposure to the English-speaking world _ day care, preschool, playmates, daily interactions in the neighborhood _ learning English will happen naturally through day-to-day exposure.
- When Live View is active, the normal exposure metering is replaced by metering from the LV image itself offering many more zones or points, along with more accurate white balance.
- An under-exposure was laid on top of the normal exposure, and set to " burn " mode in the GIMP . Also, the unsharp mask was applied, which added clarity but also graininess.
- Some films that are very light sensitive at normal illumination levels and normal exposure times lose much of their sensitivity at low light levels, becoming effectively " slow " films for long exposures.
- A key aspect of this approach is that it maximises protection against pathogens and infection, but is more relaxed about visible cleanliness in order to sustain normal exposure to other human, animal and environmental microbes.
- Extreme exposure to very high levels of mycotoxins can lead to neurological problems and in some cases death; fortunately, such exposures rarely to never occur in normal exposure scenarios, even in residences with serious mold problems.
- Baking, grilling or broiling food, especially starchy foods, until a toasted crust is formed generates significant concentrations of acrylamide, a known carcinogen from animal studies; its potential to cause cancer in humans at normal exposures is uncertain.
- Given normal exposure to language, Pinker said, children learn to talk as naturally as they learn to sit or stand, despite middle-class America's conviction that children learn from adult role models or the slow singsong of " Motherese ."
- Some of these categories are " prepared " in advance by evolution : The frog's brain is born already able to detect " flies "; it needs only normal exposure rather than any special learning in order to recognize and catch them.
- Laying the second course this way will provide an exposure of only three inches of the starter course; normal exposure is five inches, but this is OK . When you install the third and succeeding courses butting them against the shingles above, the exposure will be the standard five inches.
- A film frame that is exposed for 15 seconds will receive 750 times more light than its 1 / 50th of a second counterpart . ( Thus it will be more than 9 stops over normal exposure . ) A scientific grade neutral density filter can be used to compensate for the over-exposure.
- As the light level decreases out of the reciprocity range, the increase in duration, and hence of total exposure, required to produce an equivalent response becomes higher than the formula states; for instance, at half of the light required for a normal exposure, the duration must be more than doubled for the same result.