- stationary image
- неподвижное изображение
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
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Image stabilization — (IS) is a family of techniques used to reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera during exposure. Specifically, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of a camera or other imaging device. It… … Wikipedia
image motion compensation — A movement intentionally imparted to film at such a rate as to compensate for the forward motion of an air or space vehicle when photographing ground objects. It is an act of synchronizing the target image with the recorder. Image motion… … Aviation dictionary
Contact image sensor — CIS of a flatbed scanner A4 USB CIS flat … Wikipedia
Retained Image — WikiV Also called image burn. A change produced in or on the target which remains for a large number of frames after the removal of a previously stationary light image and which yields a spurious electrical signal corresponding to that light… … Audio and video glossary
optics — /op tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physical science that deals with the properties and phenomena of both visible and invisible light and with vision. [1605 15; < ML optica < Gk optiká, n. use of neut. pl. of OPTIKÓS; see OPTIC,… … Universalium
animal behaviour — Introduction any activity of an intact organism. A living animal behaves constantly in order to survive, and all animals must solve the same basic problems. They must, for instance, periodically replace their energy source (consume… … Universalium
Motion-induced interocular suppression — When one eye is presented with a constantly moving visual pattern while the other eye is shown a stationary image, this image is typically suppressed from awareness for long periods of time (Mendoza Chaudhuri 2007). The duration of this motion… … Wikipedia
Bartholin, Erasmus — ▪ Danish physician and physicist Latin Bartholinus born Aug. 13, 1625, Roskilde, Den. died Nov. 4, 1698, Copenhagen Danish physician, mathematician, and physicist who discovered the optical phenomenon of double refraction. While… … Universalium
ultrasonography — The location, measurement, or delineation of deep structures by measuring the reflection or transmission of high frequency or ultrasonic waves. Computer calculation of the distance to the sound reflecting or absorbing surface plus the known… … Medical dictionary
ultrasonography — sonography; n. the use of ultrasound to produce images of structures in the human body. The ultrasound probe sends out a short pulse of high frequency sound and detects the reflected waves (echoes) occurring at interfaces within the organs. The… … The new mediacal dictionary
LIPPMANN, GABRIEL — (1845–1921), French physicist and Nobel Prize winner. Though born in Luxembourg, Lippmann spent most of his life in Paris. His association with the Annalesde chimie et de physique, for which he prepared summaries of the articles written in German … Encyclopedia of Judaism