{i} light that shines from behind an object; rear light in computers with liquid crystal displays (shines behind the monitor screen in order to improve contrast and readability)
Light coming from behind the subject When light from behind is the main source of light, the subject is backlit
A light integrated into the PDA to make viewing information in the dark possible
Selectable on/off illumination that lights both the display and keypad on Lowrance units for enhanced screen viewing when fishing at night and in low light
It refers to an optional function in which the handheld display glows from behind for easier reading in the dark This feature is now found in most devices across all platforms
The light behind the LCD screen used on handhelds, notebook PC's and Mobile telephones Used to illuminate the screen in the dark, or just to make it brighter under normal conditions
A light which is positioned behind the subject It's primary purpose is to make the subject stand out from the background by highlighting the subject's outline
Compensation Adjustment to exposure to prevent the subject from turning out too dark when light is coming from behind it
An LCD screen that has its own light source from the back of the screen, making the background brighter and characters appear sharper
A technique used to make LCD displays, such as the ones on portable digital audio devices, easier to read A backlit display is illuminated so that the foreground appears sharper in contrast with the background
From camera position, light that comes from behind the subject Usually, a backlit main subject will be underexposed unless the metering system is set to read selectively off the subject, or exposure on a center-weighted meter is compensated accordingly See also fill-flash Extreme backlighting can be exploited to create silhouettes
Light coming from behind the subject, toward the camera lens, so that the subject stands out vividly against the background Sometimes produces a silhouette effect Photographer: Jose Navarro Salazar KINSA/KODAK Photo Contest Film: KODAK GOLD PLUS 100 Film Size: 35 mm
Light (whether artificial or natural) that appears from behind, so that the subject stands out intensely from the background Backlighting often creates a silhouette effect around an image
a printed media that will be used in front of a light source Consequently, ink densities must be high to show strong translucent colors Reverse print backlit media is media where the print is actually printed in reverse on the inside (same side as the light) of the media This is the preferred method for backlit as it protects the image