Daylight definition

Daylight means the period between the beginning of morning civil twilight and the end of evening civil twilight relevant to the local aeronautical airspace; or such other period, as may be prescribed by the appropriate authority.
Daylight means one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset;
Daylight means one-half hour before sunrise and one-half hour after sunset.

Examples of Daylight in a sentence

  • In the event of an error on the pay cheque of an employee of fifty ($50.00) gross earnings or more, attributable to the Company, the Company will correct this error on the day following notice, provided that the employee notified management of the error by Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time.

  • On the first day each year that Daylight Savings Time goes into effect, Flight Attendant rest and/or duty schedules will be adjusted, if necessary, to ensure the Flight Attendant will receive their contractual crew rest.

  • At the time of change from Standard to Daylight Saving Time, employees working the night shift shall each work seven (7) hours and be paid for eight (8).

  • Any members who are working during the Daylight Savings “fall-back” time period in the Fall of any year, and who therefore work an extra “ninth” hour on their Shift, shall be compensated for the extra hour at their Overtime rate of pay.

  • In this Agreement, all references to specific times are to Eastern Standard or Daylight Time, as applicable.


More Definitions of Daylight

Daylight hours shall mean any time except from a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise and at any time when there is not sufficient light to render clearly discernible persons and vehicles at a distance of 500 feet.
Daylight means between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset,
Daylight. The default setting is "as shot", if a light source had been selected by the camera. Otherwise, SilverFast will automatically adjust for the proper color temperature.The default setting is "as shot", if a light source had been selected by the camera. Otherwise, SilverFast will automatically adjust for the proper color temperature. Pipette*1, 2, 3, 4: The colour temperature of the image can directly be measured by the pipette. For this, a neutral part of the image should be selected. The white balance slider will jump to the measured position instantly. Colour*1, 2, 3, 4: The colour cast in the image is affected by this slider. Simply said: the colour temperature refers to a shift between RED and BLUE. By means of "colour", an element of GREEN can be added or subtracted from the image. Smoothing of luminance*1, 2, 3, 4: This operates like a filter. By this, the highlight noise with- in the luminance channel of the image can be corrected. The filter thus only affects the luminance (The "L" channel in the Lab colour space), and not the colors. Colour-distortion reduction*1, 2, 3, 4: This is a filter that corrects the noise in the color ▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇ ("a/b" channel) of the image. Settings*2, 3, 4: Saves parameters for Rawconversion for reloading.‌ Realtime Histogram*1, 2, 3, 4: At the lower edge a result histogram of the current picture frame is indicated to the "standard" dialogue. The display reacts in real time. In contrast to the normal histogram dialogue, the picture settings dialogue shows the final or result his- togram. Thus the histogram, of the resulting picture - after the conversion in SilverFastDC... / -HDR… All parameters applied in SilverFast, are thus already contained herein. In the normal his- togram dialogue however the source or input histogram is shown, which displays the pic- ture - before the editing with SilverFastDC... / -HDR…. Only if one presses the "Alt" key in the normal histogram dialogue, the goal histogram is indicated there also.
Daylight means the period of time beginning when the sun rises and ending when the sun sets;
Daylight means from civil twilight before sunrise until civil twilight after sunset.
Daylight means Daylight Properties, LLC. whose principal place of business is Vanderburgh County, Indiana; and as used in Sections 4(a) and 4(b), “Daylight” also refers to and includes any heirs, successors in title, and assigns.
Daylight means the period from 0700 hours until 1900 hours ‘Nighttime’ means the period from 1901 hours until 2200 hours