Definitions for "Full Scale"
The amount produced equivalent to the maximum load for a specific application or test.
(Measurement and Inspection) The full scale range of a sensor represents the maximum measuring range possible. If a manufacturer lists a performance specification in terms of “% of full scale.” The errors will not shrink with the calibrated measuring span, as they would if the manufacturer listed the spec in terms of “% of span.
In electronics and signal processing, the maximum amplitude a digital system can represent. Also known as full code, a signal has reached full scale when it has reached the maximum (or minimum) representable value. In unsigned fixed point, this occurs when all bits are 1s, but this is a simplified analysis.
Keywords:  tonal, brilliant, gray, shades, rich
Describes a print having a wide range of tonal values from deep, rich black through many shades of gray to brilliant white
Keywords:  fun, track
Full Track FUN
Keywords:  capacity, rated, see
See Rated Capacity.