• of image formation encompasses the radiometric and geometric processes by which 2D images of 3D objects are formed. In the case of digital images, the...
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    An image is a visual representation. An image can be two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or three-dimensional, such as a carving...
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    out the image. On the other hand, the formation of a visible image by the action of photographic developer is called developing out the image. The size...
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    , the formation of an image). Imaging technology is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or duplicate images. Imaging science...
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  • to the image-formation property of an optical system which focuses a single point source in one phase optics space into a single point in image space....
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  • form an image. Another definition refers to image quality as "the weighted combination of all of the visually significant attributes of an image".: 598 ...
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    looking up at the water surface from underneath sees a perfectly circular image of the entire above-water hemisphere—from horizon to horizon. Due to refraction...
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  • light intensities emitted by the input. This is caused by the formation of a light image of the transmitted radiation pattern. Electrons from the photocathode...
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    image formation process is linear in the image intensity and described by a linear system theory. This means that when two objects A and B are imaged...
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  • spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus light in image formation. Capturing multiple two-dimensional images at different depths in a sample enables the reconstruction...
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  • Baltic Sea anomaly (category Geologic formations of Sweden)
    consensus of experts and scientists say that the image most likely shows a natural geological formation. The Swedish-based OceanX describe themselves as...
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    regime to image with atomic resolution by using very stiff cantilevers and small amplitudes in an ultra-high vacuum environment. Image formation is a plotting...
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  • of most imaging systems. Sophisticated image sensors even require quantum mechanics to provide a complete understanding of the image formation process...
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  • 1259/bjr.20130567. PMC 4067017. PMID 24191122. LAUTERBUR, P. C. (1973). "Image Formation by Induced Local Interactions: Examples Employing Nuclear Magnetic...
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    The computed tomography imaging spectrometer (CTIS) is a snapshot imaging spectrometer which can produce in fine the three-dimensional (i.e. spatial and...
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    electronic traps, which affect the sensitivity to light and allow the formation of a latent image. The major defect in silver halides is the Frenkel defect, where...
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    can be observed in image fibers from the Shroud of Turin. Corona discharges and/or plasmas made no contribution to image formation.": 83  Even if ultraviolet...
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  • An image of an object can be defined as a tangible or visible representation of the features of that object. A requirement for image formation is interaction...
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    photon source results in more blurring in the final image and is worsened by an increase in image formation distance. This blurring can be measured as a contribution...
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  • Chemistry at Stony Brook University in New York. Lauterbur, P.C. (1973). "Image Formation by Induced Local Interactions: Examples of Employing Nuclear Magnetic...
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  • Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. SPM was founded...
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    the formations of complexes of zinc ions with fatty acids. Forensic scientists use SEM to detect art forgeries. The following are examples of images taken...
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  • Strehl ratio (category Astronomical imaging)
    The Strehl ratio is a measure of the quality of optical image formation, originally proposed by Karl Strehl, after whom the term is named. Used variously...
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  • Edge detection (redirect from Image edge)
    shown that under rather general assumptions for an image formation model, discontinuities in image brightness are likely to correspond to: discontinuities...
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  • point complex data all microscopic parameters directly relevant to the image formation free-form comments Sources for an ICS file reader/writer library released...
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    an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object. In its primary application of medical imaging, a...
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    In optics, an image is defined as the collection of focus points of light rays coming from an object. A real image is the collection of focus points actually...
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    Ray, Sidney F. 2000. The geometry of image formation. In The Manual of Photography: Photographic and Digital Imaging, 9th ed. Ed. Ralph E. Jacobson, Sidney...
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    MFM, the test sample(s) do not need to be electrically conductive to be imaged. In MFM measurements, the magnetic force between the test sample and the...
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  • point Defocus aberration, in which an image is out of focus Optical aberration, an imperfection in image formation by an optical system Relativistic aberration...
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