Measured Value Clause Samples
The "Measured Value" clause defines how specific quantities, qualities, or performance metrics are determined and recorded under a contract. Typically, it outlines the methods, standards, or instruments to be used for measurement, and may specify who is responsible for conducting or verifying the measurements. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, objective basis for assessing compliance with contractual obligations, thereby reducing disputes over whether requirements have been met.
Measured Value. Enter the standard exposure values measured using the light meter when you took the test shooting. Select the ISO seinsitivity, the incident / reflected light and the measurements (shutter speed, aperture, 1/10 step measurements) from the pull-down menus. Click the Next button after you have made all of your selections. ◆NOTE! Be sure to either enter or check the measurements from the light meter. The differences between the light meter values and the exposure data from the test exposure are calculated as compensation values, so if you transfer a camera exposure profile in which the wrong measurements were entered, the measured values for the light meter will change. ◆Reference The 1/10 step measurement is the fraction displayed in the aperture value area of the light meter.
