Sigillography, n. ~ The study of seals. Rt: seal signature
SMD ~ see: specific material designation SMPTE
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SMD ~ see: specific material designation
SMPTE ~ see: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers snapshot, n. ~ 1. Photography · A photograph, often made quickly, with little or no attention to formal composition. – 2. Computing · A copy of a database, website, or other dynamic document at a specific moment in time. RT: photograph Notes: Sir John Herschel coined snapshot1 in 1860, by analogy to the hunter’s term for a quick shot made without careful aim. Snapshots became common after the introduction of point-and-shoot cameras, such as Kodak’s, in 1888. Starting in the 1960s, some fine art photographers adopted an aesthetic that mimicked the common visual characteristics of the snapshot. SOAP ~ see: simple object access protocol Society of American Archivists, n. (SAA, abbr.) ~ An organization of professional archivists based in the United States, with members from around the world. Notes: Founded in 1936, the Society is North America’s oldest and largest national archival professional association. It serves the educational and informational needs of its members and promotes the identification, preservation, and use of records of historical value. See http://www.archivists.org/. Society ofMotion Picture and Television Engineers, n. (SMPTE, abbr.) ~ An organization of engineers, technical directors, cameramen, editors, technicians, manufacturers, educators, and consultants in the moving image industry. Notes: SMPTE develops standards, provides education, shares information about developments in moving image technology, and promotes networking. See http://www.smpte.org/. sodium thiosulfate ~ see: fixer soft copy, n. ~ Computing · Information stored or displayed in a computer system. DF: hard copy RT: copy Notes: Soft copy includes information displayed on a screen or stored on disk. It is distinguished from hard copy, which has been printed to paper. soft focus, n. ~ Photography · Having an image that is not sharp as the result of optical imperfections. Syn: Synonym • †: see Bibliography • Superscript: Definition number software 364 RT: focus Notes: True soft focus results when light from a subject is focused in different planes. Soft focus can be produced by lenses with spherical aberration or by diffusion in the optics. Portrait photographers often use lenses that are intentionally designed to introduce soft focus or use a diffusion screen in front of the lens to hide blemishes or glamorize the subject. Images that are not sharp are often described as soft, although ‘soft focus’ is not exactly synonymous with ‘out of focus’. software, n. ~ Computing · The instructions that direct the operation of computer hardware. RT: application, computer program, firmware, hardware Notes: ‘Software’ includes both system software, which governs the operation of specific hardware, and application software, which is designed to perform a specific task on the system. Download 96 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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