high light - translation to russian
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high light - translation to russian

EFFECTS OF BLUE LIGHT
Blue-light hazard; High frequency visible light; Blue light hazard; High energy visible light; Effects of blue light technology; Effects of blue lights technology; High-energy visible light; Harmful blue light

high light      

существительное

общая лексика

световой эффект (в живописи, фотографии)

high light      
1) светлый участок, высокие света (изображения)
2) световое пятно
high light      
high light noun 1) световой эффект (в живописи, фотографии) 2) основной момент, факт to be in (или to hit) the high light - быть в центре внимания

Definition

СВЕТОИЗЛУЧАЮЩИЙ ДИОД
(светодиод , электролюминесцентный диод), полупроводниковый прибор с электронно-дырочным переходом или контактом металл - полупроводник, генерирующий (при прохождении через него электрического тока) оптическое излучение, которое в видимой области воспринимается как одноцветное. Яркость излучения достигает 105 кд/м2, кпд 40%. Применяется в индикаторных устройствах, системах отображения информации и др.; перспективен в оптической связи и т. д.

Wikipedia

Biological effects of high-energy visible light

High-energy visible light (HEV light) is high-frequency, high-energy light in the violet/blue band from 400 to 450 nm in the visible spectrum, which has a number of biological effects, including those on the eye.

HEV light may be a cause of age-related macular degeneration. Some sunglasses and beauty creams specifically block HEV, for added marketing value.

Currently, a 2019 report by France's Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) supports the 2010 result on the adverse effect of blue LED light (400-450 nm spike) on the eye, which can lead to impaired vision. It highlights short-term effects on the retina linked to intense exposure to blue LED light, and long-term effects linked to the onset of age-related macular degeneration. Although few studies have examined occupational causes of macular degeneration, they show that long-term sunlight exposure, specifically its blue-light component, is associated with macular degeneration in outdoor workers.

Harvard Health Publishing additionally asserts that exposure to blue light (especially blue LED light, but also broad-spectrum blue light) at night has a stronger negative effect on sleep. A June 14, 2016 press release by the American Medical Association concludes that there are negative health impacts from the unrestrained use of LED street lighting in general. Lenses that block blue light may be particularly useful for people with insomnia, bipolar disorder, delayed sleep phase disorder, or ADHD, though less beneficial for healthy sleepers.

Pronunciation examples for high light
1. it doesn't really care whether it's low light or high light
The Photographer's Black & White Handbook _ Harold Davis _ Talks at Google
2. and your retina has cells that span the receptors under the low light and the high light and
Bradford Paley + More _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of high light
1. I really despair of people, couldn‘t she see she was going onto the railway? – John, Harrogate, UK GPS dangers have been high light in the maritime industry for some years now Blind obedence to a machine can be fatal.
2. His high, light tenor can be heard on many recordings, including a DVD version of Franco Zeffirelli‘s 1'87 staging of "Turandot" at the Met, which was conducted by James Levine and starred Eva Marton and Placido Domingo.
3. INCONTESTABLY, the high light of the otherwise tedious, pro forma perorations of world leaders at the last UN General Assembly jamboree, was the speech delivered by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, and the warm applause it elicited from the plenum.
4. However, his lawyers say the photograph in his file is of a "totally different individual". They say he has been left virtually blind in one eye by the use of pepper spray and the gouging of his eye but is still being constantly subjected to high light levels.
5. Mr Justice Collins was told that Mr Deghayes had been rendered virtually blind in one eye by the use of pepper spray and the gouging of his eye during his detention, yet was still being constantly subjected to high light levels.