By warmer, they mean that the color leans toward yellow and orange. Daylight film (or a digital camera set to daylight) are balanced so that light such as you see outdoors or through a window will appear natural or white. This is the wonderful thing about digital: between frames, you can switch the color balance to incandescent (tungsten) so an image taken near an incandescent lamp will appear less yellow. If you shoot raw, then the color balance is not affected until later in your editor.
To demonstrate this, you can take a picture of a person with one side facing a window and the other side facing a table lamp (with a regular bulb - not fluorescent). Shoot one picture with the camera set to daylight and one picture with the camera set to incandescent/tungsten. Then compare. You can take the same shots and play with the color balance in program like Photoshop. There are good examples in books and magazines, but it's good to do it yourself so you know your camera settings.
Watch out for fluorescent bulbs and the kind of lights like you see in gymnasiums. To the human eye, they appear fairly white, but they are changing color and brightness (flickering) at 60 times a second. So you want a shutter speed that is 1/60 or longer to avoid problems. Even then, they aren't really quite white. Most digital cameras have a fluorescent setting to take care of the difference. Some films handle this better than others.
20amps but Voltage at end of cable will drop. Not a problem for incandescent lights but might be a problem for motors and electronics. Generally increase wire size to next larger size for long runs, I.e. go to 10# wire. This does not factor in heating in wire under heavy load, but that is generally not a factor unless tightly enclosed.
Actually the peak of the radiation from an incandescent light bulb is in the near infrared, not the visible spectrum. The visible light that you see is the falling upper sideband of this: very strong in the red and declining until it is weak in the blue and violet end with a very small amount of radiation in the ultraviolet. The lower sideband extends across the infrared and into the far infrared. Well under a third of the emitted electromagnetic radiation of an incandescent light bulb is visible light, most is infrared.
The famous photo was taken by graduate student Raymond Gosling under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin in 1952. It was published in 1953. It was later given to Watson and Crick, for whom it was crucial in their development of the shape of the DNA molecule.
This depends on the design of the tank for under pressure. The vaccum breaker is then sized to slightly under the design under pressure. So in this case, the vaccum breaker will open before the design under pressure is reached to protect the tank.
The pH of rainwater is normally from 6 - 6.5. Acid rain is rain with a pH of 5 and below.
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Under the Lights was created in 1978-02.
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Under Blackpool Lights was created on 2004-12-07.
Tremble Under Boom Lights was created in 1996.
no it will not, you have to use "cool lights" or "flourecent lights"
under water.
I have mine under "Photobooth"
go to that photo and click on delete this photo under the picture.
Under Northern Lights - 1920 was released on: USA: August 1920
Try viewing him under a Thomas Edison incandescent.
The way you download a friends photo is by going down to where the ads are on their picture. It should say Tag this photo under it should say Download and under that it should say Report this Photo click on Download and then you can then crop and fix the photo to how you like it. - Kaylakayla210