şeffaf olmayış

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opacity
{n} the quality of not transmitting rays of light
If you refer to something's opacity, you mean that it is difficult to understand. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity. = obscurity transparency
The property of a substrate material that minimizes show-through from the back side or the next sheet The ratio of the reflectance with a black backing to the reflectance with a white backing Ink opacity is the property of an ink that prevents the substrate from showing through
The quality or state of substance that causes it to obstruct rays of light The hiding quality of an ink coating or other substance; the opposite of transparency
The amount of light measured that can travel through the paper
The state of being opaque; the quality of a body which renders it impervious to the rays of light; want of transparency; opaqueness
In painting, the ability of a pigment to cover or obscure the surface to which it was applied
Obscurity; want of clearness
the quality of being opaque to a degree; the degree to which something reduces the passage of light incomprehensibility resulting from obscurity of meaning the phenomenon of not permitting the passage of electromagnetic radiation
The state of being opaque
(1) Characteristic of paper or other substrate that prevents printing on one side from showing through the other side (2) Characteristic of ink that prevents the substrate from showing through
The ability to keep light from passing through A paint with a high opacity will hide the substrate well
Quality of papers that defines its opaqueness or ability to prevent two-sided printing from showing through
The degree of obscuration of light; for example, a glass window has almost 0% opacity, whereas a concrete wall has 100% opacity (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
The density of a color or shade, ranging from transparent to opaque In PhotoShop, you can choose an opacity for a tool or a layer
Paper quality which prevents type or images printed on one side from showing on the other side Also refers to the covering power of an ink
The measure of the amount of light that can pass through a material Also, the property of a film which prevents "show through" of dark printing or marks on a substrate (media) "Hiding power"
The quality or state of a body that makes it impervious to light; the relative capacity of matter to obstruct the transmission of radiant energy
The ability to hold an image without it showing throught the other side of the paper
n The quality that defines how much light passes through an object's pixels If an object is 100 percent opaque, no light passes through it