optical image

collocation in English

meaningsofopticalandimage

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optical
adjective
uk
/ˈɒp.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈɑːp.tɪ.kəl/
relating to light or the ability ...
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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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(Definition ofopticalandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The amplified radiation passed through theopticalimagerelaying system and impinged on the input window of the microobjective.
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The important problem of laser synthesis ofopticalimageis to obtain not only perfect contrast elements, but also half-tints.
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As the name implies, it featuresopticalimagestabilization.
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In a digital camera, making the pixels of the image sensor smaller than this would not actually increaseopticalimageresolution.
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In recent years his research activities have concentrated on new holographic concepts and applications,opticalimageprocessing, electro-optic devices, and new laser resonator configurations.
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Objects with a higher coefficient are assigned a higher optical reflective index, creating anopticalimage.
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Yet the imagery is crisp and feels like anopticalimage.
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The superposition of two layers comprising parallel lines forms anopticalimagecomprising parallel moir lines with a magnified period.
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The camera hasopticalimagestabilization, which alleviates camera shake problems.
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However, the 14-42mmopticalimagestabilization system on-off could be controlled through camera menus.
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Unlike the previous model, the camera does not supportopticalimagestabilization, as developers deemed it to be incompatible with the new depth sensor system.
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In case the period of the revealing layer is longer than the period of the base layer, theopticalimagemoves in the opposite direction.
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A variety of scientific theories regarding the shroud have since been proposed, based on disciplines ranging from chemistry to biology and medical forensics toopticalimageanalysis.
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Applications of holography can also be explored such asopticalimageprocessing, optical data storage, and the use of holographic interferometry for structural disturbance analysis or vibrational analysis.
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Suitable image processing software can be used to import data from the mass spectrometer to allow visualisation and comparison with theopticalimageof the sample.
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It is generally taught that diffraction theory stipulates an upper limit, the cut-off spatial-frequency, beyond which pattern elements fail to be transferred into theopticalimage, i.e., are not resolved.
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Most of these optical images give mainly qualitative data on the pinch.
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