释义 |
so·lar·iza·tion \ˌsōlərə̇ˈzāshən, -ˌrīˈz-\ noun (-s) Etymology: solar (II) + -ization 1. : an act or process of solarizing 2. : a reversal of gradation sequence in the denser portions of the image obtained on the normal development of photographic films, plates, and papers after giving a very intense or long continued exposure 3. : the inhibition of starch accumulation in leaves in the presence of intense illumination 4. : alteration in the light-transmitting capacity of glass that follows prolonged exposure to sunlight or sometimes other radiations |