projected image
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprojectedandimage
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projected
adjective
uk/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/us/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
planned for the future or calculated based on information ...
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image
noun
uk/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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It is likely that this change helped the participants perceive theprojectedimagebut had no real-world implications.
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This doubleprojectedimageis not a flat representation but a blossoming of the intersecting plane into deep space.
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Theprojectedimageitself encounters rapid changes in scale, and often disintegrates into light patterns depending on the surface and angle of reflected light.
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The use of multiple media in one presentation, for exampleprojectedimageand sound and movement, increases the density and complexity of communication.
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To live up to theprojectedimageof cosmopolitan lifestyles, however, a workforce capable of conversing in two of the world's most widely used languages is indispensable.
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In both oblique projection and orthographic projection, parallel lines of the source object produce parallel lines in theprojectedimage.
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Sheets, portable screens or existing walls are used as a screen for theprojectedimage.
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Perceived color in aprojectedimageis a factor of both projection surface and projector quality.
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Optimally, the size of the aperture should be 1/100 or less of the distance between it and theprojectedimage.
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The computer interprets the received impulses and modifies theprojectedimageaccording to the information.
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In the opaque state,projectedimageon the screen can be viewed from both sides.
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Therefore, theprojectedimageis reflected normally, but other light is not.
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The photographer focuses and composes using thisprojectedimage, sometimes with the aid of a magnifying glass (or loupe).
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Company logos, the happy couple's names, or just about any artwork can be turned into aprojectedimage.
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The combination of open and closed pixels can produce a wide range of colors and shades in theprojectedimage.
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Theprojectedimagewould nearly fill the viewer's field of vision.
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Specifically, new technology has been developed that semi-automates the process of both creating and aligning the physical model andprojectedimage.
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Each mirror represents one or more pixels in theprojectedimage.
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