By the way, the motor driven door, the LCD display and the luminescent backlighting keep working even when the system is off. |
|
Instead of ordinary fluorescent backlighting, the developer team employed white LED-based backlighting. |
|
The blue backlighting is practically lost in bright daylight, but it is not blindingly bright in subdued lighting either. |
|
The sun rose behind the Tower, backlighting it in the brilliance of a sunrise. |
|
The tropical sun shined from behind her backlighting the sky, illuminating Amanda's skin. |
|
The light shone from directly behind her, backlighting her reflection, making her a black silhouette against the glass, until her eyes adjusted. |
|
A curving, stretched-fabric ceiling has dimmable backlighting to allow shadow-free illumination for procedures. |
|
On sunny days work early and late, when the sun, backlighting the leaves, creates a translucent glow. |
|
An emailer suggests that the difference between the two pictures is a fluke of backlighting and the camera's automatic light meter. |
|
Backlighting the hand, a bright yellow disk rests against a washy sienna background encircled by a repeating phrase in Gujarati. |
|
Since flower petals are usually translucent, backlighting can give them an iridescent glow that accentuates the flower's color and brings it to life. |
|
Sensational smoky backlighting also accentuated the band's striking stage presence, as they stood as black silhouettes in a swirling, full-lit stage. |
|
Different lighting includes uplighting, downlighting, moonlighting, mirror lighting, spotlighting and backlighting. |
|
Demand for LEDs for backlighting will grow rapidly as they replace cold-cathode tubes. |
|
However, most of the reverse side of each transparency is covered over, so that the backlighting is confined to specific zones. |
|
Bush's photo has him outlined by a halo created by backlighting, and Gore was presented using an extremely unfiattering photo of him sweating and looking snaggletoothed. |
|