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light meter

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light meter
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Noun1.light meterlight meter - photographic equipment that measures the intensity of light
cytophotometer - a photometer that can be used to locate and identify chemical compounds in a cell by measuring the intensity of the light that passes through stained sections of the cytoplasm
photographic equipment - equipment used by a photographer
Translations
light meter n (PHOT) → fotómetro
light meter n (Phot) → photomètre m, cellule f
light meter light nBelichtungsmesser m
light meter n (PHOT) → esposimetro


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To ensure you're getting sufficient light, invest in a $100 light meter.
When a light meter is thrust into the picture and the light switches from too bright to too dark, the illusion of drama is interrupted--it is the moment of preparation for a role.
If the council does approve adopting light regulations, the city would have to buy a $600 professional light meter for its code enforcement workers.
 
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