Correction de la courbe de gradation Sample Clauses

Correction de la courbe de gradation. Au cas où l‘image serait trop claire ou trop sombre, vous avez la possibilité de cliquez sur l‘icône «courbe de gradation» de la barre d‘outils. Utilisez alors le curseur de réglage des tonalités intermédiaires pour modifier la tonalité de votre image dans sa globalité. Toute correction peut être annulée facilement en tapant « Commande-Z » ou répétée en tapant de nouveau « Commande- Z » (en tapant « Ctrl-Z » pour un ordinateur avec Windows). En fait, vous avez la possibilité de passer de l‘un à l‘autre (dans un sens ou dans l‘autre).
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Correction de la courbe de gradation. Au cas où l'image serait trop claire ou trop sombre, vous avez la possibilité de cliquez sur l'icône «courbe de grada- tion» de la barre d'outils. Utilisez alors le curseur de réglage des tonalités intermédiaires pour modifier la tonalité de votre image dans sa globalité. Il est possible de corriger le contraste en passant par le deuxième régu- lateur à coulisse. Les régulateurs à coulisse pour la lumière, xxx xxxxxx et la luminosité permettent d’autres corrections, mais doivent être utilisés avec précau- tion. De faux réglages provoquent rapidement la perte de valeurs tonales et des informations concernant les détails de l’image. Il est également possible d’effectuer une correction individuelle en pas- sant par un décalage direct des points dans la courbe de gradation ou en passant par les zones d’introduction des données correspondantes. Les courbes de gradation peuvent être enregistrées et celles qui sont déjà présentes peuvent être à nouveau téléchargées. Toute correction peut être annulée facilement en tapant « Commande-Z » ou répétée en tapant de nouveau « Commande-Z » (en tapant « Ctrl-Z » pour un ordinateur avec Windows). En fait, vous avez la possibilité de passer de l'un à l'autre (dans un sens ou dans l'autre).

Related to Correction de la courbe de gradation

  • Minimum Customer Support Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall provide timely and commercially reasonable support for TIPS Sales or as agreed to in the applicable Supplemental Agreement.

  • Technical Objections No grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error, other than time limitations in the processing of the grievance through the grievance procedure. To this end, an arbitrator shall have the power to waive formal procedural irregularities in the processing of the grievance in order to determine the real matter in dispute.

  • Technical Objections to Grievance No grievance will be defeated or denied by any minor technical objection.

  • Minimum Shipping Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall ship, deliver, or provide ordered goods and services within a commercially reasonable time after acceptance of the order. If a delay in delivery is anticipated, Vendor shall notify the TIPS Member as to why delivery is delayed and provide an updated estimated time for completion. The TIPS Member may cancel the order if the delay is not commercially acceptable or not consistent with the Supplemental Agreement applicable to the order.

  • Venue Limitation for TIPS Sales Vendor agrees that if any "Venue" provision is included in any TIPS Sale Agreement/contract between Vendor and a TIPS Member, that clause must provide that the "Venue" for any litigation or alternative dispute resolution shall be in the state and county where the TIPS Member operates unless the TIPS Member expressly agrees otherwise. Any TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement containing a “Venue” clause that conflicts with these terms is rendered void and unenforceable.

  • Technical Objections to Grievances It is the intent of both Parties of this Agreement that no grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error, other than time limitations in processing the grievance through the grievance procedure. To this end, an arbitration board shall have the power to allow all necessary amendments to the grievance and the power to waive formal procedural irregularities in the processing of a grievance, in order to determine the real matter in dispute and to render a decision according to equitable principles and the justice of the case.

  • NOTICE TO BUYER OF LABOR DISPUTES Whenever Seller has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of this Contract, Seller shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information, to Buyer.

  • Correction Period (1) End of correction period. The last day of the correction period for an Operational Failure is the last day of the second plan year following the plan year for which the failure occurred. However, in the case of a failure to satisfy the requirements of § 401(k)(3), 401(m)(2), or 401(m)(9), the correction period does not end until the last day of the second plan year following the plan year that includes the last day of the additional period for correction permitted under § 401(k)(8) or 401(m)(6). If a 403(b) Plan does not have a plan year, the plan year is deemed to be the calendar year for purposes of this subsection.

  • Reasonable Cause Testing Reasonable cause for testing is a belief that an employee is under the influence of a drug and/or alcohol based on specific facts and/or reasonable inferences derived from those facts. An observing supervisor shall describe and document the following: -Specific observations concerning the appearance, behavior, speech or performance of the employee; and/or -Violation of safety rule or other unsafe work incident which, after investigation, leads the supervisor(s) to believe that drug and/or alcohol use may be a contributing factor; and/or -Other physical, circumstantial or immediate indicators of drug and/or alcohol use.

  • Balancing Authority Area Notification At least three months before Initial Synchronization Date, the Interconnection Customer shall notify the CAISO and Participating TO in writing of the Balancing Authority Area in which the Large Generating Facility intends to be located. If the Interconnection Customer intends to locate the Large Generating Facility in a Balancing Authority Area other than the Balancing Authority Area within whose electrically metered boundaries the Large Generating Facility is located, and if permitted to do so by the relevant transmission tariffs, all necessary arrangements, including but not limited to those set forth in Article 7 and Article 8 of this LGIA, and remote Balancing Authority Area generator interchange agreements, if applicable, and the appropriate measures under such agreements, shall be executed and implemented prior to the placement of the Large Generating Facility in the other Balancing Authority Area.

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