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Autofade vs Null - What's the difference?

autofade | null |

As nouns the difference between autofade and null

is that autofade is any feature (of a camera, audio mixer, etc) that fades automatically while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

autofade

English

Noun

(-)
  • Any feature (of a camera, audio mixer, etc.) that fades automatically.
  • * 1974 , Willard F. Bellman, Lighting the stage: art and practice
  • This automatically halts the autofade and returns control to the manual fader.
  • * 1986 , John Melville Bishop, Home video production: getting the most from your video equipment
  • One of the nicest enhancements on today's cameras is a circuit for fading to black at the end of a shot — autofade .

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    null

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A non-existent or empty value or set of values.
  • Zero]] quantity of [[expression, expressions; nothing.
  • (Francis Bacon)
  • Something that has no force or meaning.
  • (computing) the ASCII or Unicode character (), represented by a zero value, that indicates no character and is sometimes used as a string terminator.
  • (computing) the attribute of an entity that has no valid value.
  • Since no date of birth was entered for the patient, his age is null .
  • One of the beads in nulled work.
  • (statistics) null hypothesis
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having no validity, "null and void"
  • insignificant
  • * 1924 , Marcel Proust, Within a Budding Grove :
  • In proportion as we descend the social scale our snobbishness fastens on to mere nothings which are perhaps no more null than the distinctions observed by the aristocracy, but, being more obscure, more peculiar to the individual, take us more by surprise.
  • absent or non-existent
  • (mathematics) of the null set
  • (mathematics) of or comprising a value of precisely zero
  • (genetics, of a mutation) causing a complete loss of gene function, amorphic.
  • Derived terms

    * nullity

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • to nullify; to annul
  • (Milton)

    See also

    * nil ----