tonal range - translation to russian
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tonal range - translation to russian

RATIO BETWEEN THE LARGEST AND SMALLEST VALUES THAT A CERTAIN QUANTITY CAN ASSUME, OFTEN USED IN THE CONTEXT OF SIGNALS
Dynamic Range; Dynamic resolution; Dynamic range (photography); Density range; Tonal range

tonal range         
[полигр.] градационная шкала; диапазон тональности
tonal range         
градационная шкала
dynamic resolution         

нефтегазовая промышленность

разрешающая способность записи по динамическим признакам

Definition

Брукса хребет
(Brooks Range)

горный хребет на С. Аляски. Длина около 1000 км, ширина до 200 км. Преобладающие высоты 1500-2000 м, наибольшая высота 2816 м (г. Майклсон). Сложен породами преимущественно нижнепалеозойского возраста (известняки, кварциты, сланцы, песчаники). Глубоко расчленён долинами рек. Широко распространены древние ледниковые формы. Небольшие современные ледники. Служит водоразделом между реками арктического склона и бассейном р. Юкон. Растительность - горная тундра; характерны каменистые россыпи и обнажённые скалы.

Wikipedia

Dynamic range

Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, or DYR) is the ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume. It is often used in the context of signals, like sound and light. It is measured either as a ratio or as a base-10 (decibel) or base-2 (doublings, bits or stops) logarithmic value of the difference between the smallest and largest signal values.

Electronically reproduced audio and video is often processed to fit the original material with a wide dynamic range into a narrower recorded dynamic range that can more easily be stored and reproduced; this processing is called dynamic range compression.

Examples of use of tonal range
1. The violinist burst onto the scene around 1810 and his concerts, which revolved around his own compositions, demonstrated extraordinary feats of speed, difficulty and a tonal range never heard before.
What is the Russian for tonal range? Translation of &#39tonal range&#39 to Russian