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backlight

/bak-lahyt/US // ˈbækˌlaɪt //

背光,背光灯,逆光,背光源

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Movies, Television. a light source placed behind an actor, object, or scene to create a highlight that separates the subject from the background: Put a backlight on that rain to make it more visible in this evening shot.
    • : Electronics. the light source, often LED arrays, behind the screen of a flat-panel electronic display, as a television, computer monitor, or smartphone: A full-array LED backlight gives the picture a deeper color range than an edge-lit screen would.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    back·light·ed or back·lit, back·light·ing.

    • : to illuminate from behind: One of the wedding photos is just a silhouette of the couple backlighted by the sunset on the beach.The hallway lamp backlit Mom when she cracked our bedroom door to check on us and whisper goodnight.

Examples

  • It starts with the size and resolution, but there are competing backlight technologies to consider as well.

  • You can customize the QuadCast S’s RGB lighting from the Windows Ngenuity software, whereas the Quadcast features a static red backlight emanating from the mic’s grill, as well as red threading through the included shock mount.

  • Its adjustable screen parameter setting lets you adjust the screen’s brightness, saturation, hue, backlight, and more.

  • It works best in fully shaded areas, and its direct LED backlight ensures that it stays bright enough for you to enjoy your favorite movie or show.

  • AmazonThe wide brightness and color range of this Samsung QLED panel provide a vivid image, and its finely controlled backlights increase contrast.

  • Willis's taxi ran on past the other, and through the backlight the inspector saw Archer alight and pass into the hotel.