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LatitudeIn a photographic process, the range of exposure over which substantially correct reproduction is obtained. When the process is represented by an H & D curve, the latitude is the projection on the [..]
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Latitude(abbrev. LAT) The location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and circle the globe. The North and South [..]
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Latitudefreedom from normal restraints in conduct Great employees often get more latitude to bring up controversial subjects in a group setting because their performance allows greater freedom. — Inc (Feb 21, [..]
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LatitudeGeographic distance north or south of the equator expressed in degrees and minutes.
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LatitudeCommonly “Exposure latitude” - The range of brightness, including shadow detail, that a film can record in a single image before the highlights wash out or the shadows become muddy. Fast films general [..]
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Latitudeis the exposure flexibility of your captured image (how much you can alter it in post to attain the correct exposure). Latitude is dependent upon dynamic range. While dynamic range refers to a camera, [..]
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Latitudelate 14c., "breadth," from Old French latitude (13c.) and directly from Latin latitudo "breadth, width, extent, size," from latus "wide, broad, extensive," from Old Latin [..]
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LatitudeThe degree to which the exposure level can be varied and still produce acceptable results. Read articles that include this term
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Latitudedistance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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LatitudeThe angular distance along the meridian from the point in question to the equator. Latitude is normally described as so many degrees north or south of the equator. Compare longitude.
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Latitudea north-south measurement of position on the Earth, from the equator at 0° to the North Pole or South Pole at 90°. An east-west line connecting places of the same latitude is a parallel. Latitude is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds. See Longitude.
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Latitudethe angular distance between an imaginary line around a heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator itself freedom from normal restraints in conduct; "the new freedom in movies [..]
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LatitudeLinear or angular distance that is measured north or south of the equator in degrees, minutes and seconds.
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and circle the globe. The North and South poles are at 90 degrees North and South latitude. [11]
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LatitudeA position's distance north or south of the equator, measured by degrees from zero to 90. One minute of latitude equals one nautical mile.
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Latitudescope, laxity, breadth, width
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Latitudethe angular distance north or south of the equator on any meridian. Joining points of the same angle on all the meridians creates a line of latitude encircling the globe. Measured in degrees, minutes [..]
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LatitudeThe angular distance north or south from the equator. Source: NASA
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LatitudeIn cartography, the angular distance of a point on the surface of the earth (or another celestial body) above or below the equator, ranging from 90 degrees north (90+) to 90 degrees south (90-). The a [..]
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LatitudeThe degree to which a certain film stock can tolerate under- or overexposure. Reversal film, for all practical purposes, has a very little latitude. Color negative has a higher latitude, and particula [..]
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Latitude1. An imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator. Latitude is measured from the equator, with positive values going North and negative values going South. However, some databases do return South as positive. Be sure to verify on the legend of the map, information or database, which is positive. 2. The angular distance between an imagin [..]
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LatitudeThe range between overexposure and underexposure in which a film will still produce usable images. (Camera)
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LatitudeThe angular distance north or south from the Earths equator, measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds. One degree equals 60 nautical miles. A combination of latitude and longitude can be used to locate any spot on the earths surface.
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LatitudeLatitude is the angular distance north or south from the equator to a particular location. The equator has a latitude of zero degrees. The North Pole has a latitude of 90 degrees North; the South Pole [..]
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Latitude— Coordinate system used on a planetary body to give the location of a point in relation to its equator. There are ninety degrees of latitude north and south of the equatorial line.
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Latitude(n) - the angular distance north or south of the equator
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LatitudeA position relative to the distance North or South from the Earth's equator, measured in degrees.
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LatitudeThe angular measurement in degrees north or south of the equator for a point on the surface of the Earth.
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LatitudeThe first part of a spherical coordinate system used to record positions on the earths surface. Latitude indicates the angular distance north or south of the equator.
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Latitudethe position of a place north or south of the Equator, expressed in degrees
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Latitude[coordinate system] Latitudes are spherical coordinates of Earth locations that vary in North-South directions. Lines of latitude are angles on the Earth’s surface which ranges from 0° at the Equator [..]
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LatitudeIn geography, latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface. Latitude is an angle which ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° (North [..]
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LatitudeA measure of distance north or south of the equator. One degree of latitude equals approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles).
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Latitudemeasure of distance in degrees north or south of the equator. launch -
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LatitudeThe angular distance north or south of the earth’s equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe. A region of the earth considered in relation to its distance from the equator: temperate latitudes.
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Latitudethe distance of a point on the earth's surface from the equator (a line that divides the earth into equal two parts).
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LatitudeA way of describing a point on the earth’s surface as a positive angle north of the equator 0..90° or a negative angle south of the equator 0..-90° For computation, you might use double fractional deg [..]
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LatitudeA line that runs east-west on a map and measures the distance north or south from Earth's equator (Lesson 29)
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and circle the globe. The North and South poles are at 9 [..]
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LatitudeDistance north or south of the equator.
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LatitudeThe measurement of distance north or south of the equator.
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LatitudeAngular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds of a point north or south of the Equator.
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LatitudeAngular distance north or south of the equator, measured from 0 to 90 degrees north or south.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees.
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LatitudeMeasurement north or south of the equator in degrees, minutes and seconds.
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Latitudethe position north or south of the equator measured from 0° to 90°
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LatitudeThe range of thickness of material that can be recorded on the radiograph within the useful reading range of film density. A high contrast film has little latitude and conversely a low contrast film h [..]
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LatitudePosition on earth, north or south of the equator; See Also: astronomical latitude, geocentric latitude, geodetic latitude; Symbols: Phi; Typical Units: rad, deg;
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero degrees. Parallel lines that circle the globe both north and south of the equator. The poles are at 90 degrees Nort [..]
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LatitudeThe geographic coordinate represented by lines running from east to west that are parallel to the equator.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees. Lines of latitude run east and west. Lee
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LatitudeThe angular distance between a terrestrial position and the equator measured northward or southward from the equator along a meridian of longitude.
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LatitudeThe variance from "proper" exposure which will still provide acceptable results.
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LatitudeIndicates the amount of exposure tolerance of a film. This tells the degree to which exposure can be varied from the specification and still produce an acceptable image. Generally speaking, the latitude of negative film is wide and that of reversal film is narrow.
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LatitudeThe acceptable limits of things such as focusing, exposure and development.
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LatitudeThe degree to which the exposure level can be varied and still produce acceptable results. Read articles that include this term
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LatitudeThe variance between proper exposure and any exposure that still creates a desirable image.
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LatitudeThe angular distance of a position on its meridian north or south from the equator, measured in degrees ('a vessel at 25 degrees north latitude').
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Latitudethe angular distance north or south from the equator on the earth surface.
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LatitudeAngular distance from Equator. Measured by arc of meridian intercepted by Equator and parallel of latitude passing through a given point. See 'Celestial Latitude'.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees. The equator is 0° and the north and south poles are 90°.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees. The equator is 0° and the north and south poles are 90°.
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LatitudeDistance north or south of the equator, expressed in degrees and minutes. See longitude.
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees.
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Latitudethe angular distance from the equator, measured northward or southward, along a meridian from 0° at the equator to 90° at the poles. It is designated North (N) or South (S) to indicate the direction o [..]
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LatitudeThe distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees. The equator is 0° and the north and south poles are 90°.
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LatitudeDistance north or south of the equator.
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LatitudeAngular distance of a point on the earth's surface north or south or the equator, measured along a meridian, the equator being latitude 0°, the north pole latitude 90°N, and the south pole latitu [..]
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LatitudeAreas that circle the Earth and are defined as a certain distances from the equator. The equator is 0 degrees latitude. The Tropic of Capricorn and Tropic of Cancers are both around 23 degrees. The Ar [..]
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LatitudeAn angle FORMED, at a Given Point on the earth's surface by the vertical position of the rent relating to the equator. Latitude is Measured in increments from 0 to & ± 90 & deg ;, countin [..]
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LatitudeThe angle between a perpendicular at a location, and the equatorial plane of the Earth.
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LatitudeCircles in parallel planes to that of the equator defining north-south measurements, also called parallels.
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LatitudeLines of latitude run parallel to one another and are shown as horizontal lines on maps. They are numbered from 0 degrees at the equator to the north and south poles at 90 degrees north and 90 degrees south.
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LatitudeThe angular distance North or South from the Earth's equator measured in degrees on the meridian of a point; Equator being 0o and the poles 90o N and 90o S.
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LatitudeThe angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe. A region of the earth considered in relation to its distance from the equator: temperate latitudes.
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LatitudeThe angular distance in degrees north or south from the equator of a point on the Earth's surface.
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Latitudethe angular distance from the equator to the pole. The equator is 0°, the North Pole is 90° North, and the South Pole is 90° South. Light
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Latituden. "(astro.) latitude," s.v. latitude OED. KEY: latitude@n
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Latituden 62 latitude 57 latitudes 5
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LatitudeDegrees difference North or South from the Equator, see Wikipedia
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Latitudegeographic coordinate describing the polar (north-south) angular offset of a point from a reference plane (e.g. equator) equidistant (or nearly so) from the poles of a reference axis of a spheroidal b [..]
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LatitudePosition on earth, north or south of the equator; See Also: astronomical latitude, geocentric latitude, geodetic latitude; Symbols: Phi; Typical Units: rad, deg;
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LatitudeEvent Location Latitude
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Latitude(abbrev. LAT) The location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and circle the globe. The North and South poles are at 90 degrees North and South latitude.
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LatitudeLatitudes are horizontal lines on the globe that run parallel to the Equator. Latitudes never intersect, and one degree of latitude equals approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers). The Equator is at 0 [..]
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Latitudethe angular distance north or south from the equator to a point on Earth’s surface, measured on the meridian of the point.
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Latitudeimaginary horizontal lines of angular distance, measured in degrees north or south of the equator
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LatitudeThese are imaginary horizontal lines of angular distance, measured in degrees north or south of the equator. There are 5 important lines namely The Equator, Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic o [..]
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LatitudeThe distance North or South from the Equator measured in degrees. Positive latitudes are North, negative are South.
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LatitudeSurface location of the well - latitude.
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LatitudePosition on the Earth’s surface north or south of the equator.
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LatitudeLatitude co-ordinates for climate stations are generally for the instrument site; however prior to April 1, 1986 at principal stations (airports) the locations given were normally that of the official [..]
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Parallel lines that circle the globe both north and south of the equator. The poles are at 90° North and South latitude.
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Latitudeangular distance measured on a meridian north or south from the equator.
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Parallel lines that circle the globe both north and south of the equator. The poles are at 90° North [..]
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LatitudeThe angular distance north or south from the equator to a particular location. The Equator has a latitude of zero degrees. The North Pole has a latitude of 90 degrees north; the South Pole has a latit [..]
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator
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LatitudeAngular distance from the equator in a system of spherical coordinates.
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Latitude(abbrev. LAT) The location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and circle the globe. The North and South [..]
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Parallel lines that circle the globe both north and south of the equator. The poles are at 90 degrees [..]
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LatitudeThe distance on Earth's surface measured in degrees north and south of the equator.
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LatitudeThe location north or south in reference to the equator, which is designated at zero (0) degrees. Parallel lines that circle the globe both north and south of the equator. The poles are at 90° North and South latitude.
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Latitudethe angular distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, a on a map or globe
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Latitude An imaginary line running east to west around the Earth signifying how far north or south a place is from the Equator.
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LatitudeCalculated from the Equator (0°), there are 90 degrees of latitude going north from the Equator, and 90 degrees going to the south of the Equator. Each point of the earth's surface can thus be al [..]
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LatitudeIn geography, latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the Earth's surface. Latitude is an angle (defined below) which ranges from 0° at the Equator to [..]
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LatitudeLatitude (previously known as the "Ernst & Young Tower at Latitude") is a skyscraper in Sydney's CBD, part of the World Square complex bounded by George, Goulburn, Liverpool and Pitt Streets in Sy [..]
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LatitudeLatitude is a geographical term denoting the north–south angular location of a place on the Earth or other celestial bodies.
Latitude may also refer to:
Science and geographyHistory of latitude measu [..]
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