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A Wisdom Archive on Imaging

Imaging

A selection of articles related to Imaging

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imaging, Imaging, Imaging - Specialized meanings

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Imaging: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Imaging, To Image

Imaging or To Image:

Term for strong visualization of a concept being used for focusing.

 

(See also: Imaging, To Image, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Digital image - Image viewing

The user can utilize different program to see the image. The GIF, JPEG and PNG images can be seen simply using a web browser because they are the standard internet image formats. The SVG format is more and more used in the web and is a standard W3C format. The more advanced programs offer a slideshow utility, to see the images in a certain forlder one after the other automatically. ...

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Digital image, Digital image - Image types, Digital image - Image viewing, Digital image - Image calibration

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Medical imaging - Modern imaging technology

Medical imaging - Radiographs. Main article: Radiography Radiographs, more commonly known as x-rays, are often used to determine the type and extent of a fracture as well as for detecting pathological changes in the lungs. With the use of radio-opaque contrast media, such as barium, they can also be used to visualize the structure of the stomach and intestines - this can help diagnose ulcers or certain types of colon cancer. Medical imaging ...

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Medical imaging, Medical imaging - Origins, Medical imaging - Modern imaging technology, Medical imaging - Radiographs, Medical imaging - Fluoroscopy, Medical imaging - Computed tomography, Medical imaging - Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical imaging - Ultrasound, Medical imaging - Creation of three-dimensional images, Medical imaging - Other imaging techniques, Medical imaging - Non-diagnostic imaging

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Digital image - Image types

Each pixel of an image is typically associated to a specific 'position' in some 2D region, and has a value consisting of one or more quantities (samples) related to that position. Digital images can be classified according to the number and nature of those samples: binary (bilevel) grayscale color false-color multi-spectral thematic The term digital image is also applied to data associated to points scattered over a three-dimensional region, such as produced by tomographic equipment ...

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Digital image, Digital image - Image types, Digital image - Image viewing, Digital image - Image calibration

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Performers

The puppets were operated by the best British performers, including: Chris Barrie Louise Gold Alistair Fullarton Nigel Plaskitt Anthony Asbury Steve Nallon Kaefan Shaw Simon Buckley Richard Coombs ...

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Spitting Image, Spitting Image - Introduction, Spitting Image - Sketches of note, Spitting Image - Voices, Spitting Image - Performers, Spitting Image - Writers, Spitting Image - Producers, Spitting Image - Similar shows elsewhere, Spitting Image - United States, Spitting Image - Serbia and Montenegro, Spitting Image - Mexico, Spitting Image - Chile, Spitting Image - France, Spitting Image - Germany, Spitting Image - Ireland, Spitting Image - Israel, Spitting Image - Russia, Spitting Image - Portugal, Spitting Image - Spain, Spitting Image - Sweden

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Introduction

The name comes from British slang, an apparent misunderstanding of the established term "spit and image;" a person who closely resembles another person can be described as their "spitting image". Furthermore, in the early 1980s in Britain spitting was still perceived by the public as an inextricable component of the punk phenomenon. The puppets, caricaturing public figures, were designed by the cartoonists Peter Fluck and Roger Law (who sometimes spoonerized their names as 'Luck and Flaw'). They were assisted by various young caricatu ...

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Spitting Image, Spitting Image - Introduction, Spitting Image - Sketches of note, Spitting Image - Voices, Spitting Image - Performers, Spitting Image - Writers, Spitting Image - Producers, Spitting Image - Similar shows elsewhere, Spitting Image - United States, Spitting Image - Serbia and Montenegro, Spitting Image - Mexico, Spitting Image - Chile, Spitting Image - France, Spitting Image - Germany, Spitting Image - Ireland, Spitting Image - Israel, Spitting Image - Russia, Spitting Image - Portugal, Spitting Image - Spain, Spitting Image - Sweden

Read more here: » Spitting Image: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Introduction

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Anaglyph image - Producing anaglyph images

In historical methods using camera filters, two images from the perspective of the left and right eyes are projected or printed together as a single image, one side through a red filter and the other side through a contrasting color such as blue or green or cyan. As outlined below, one may also use an image processing computer program to simulate the effect of using color filters, using as a source image a pair of either color or monochrome images. As the eye is less sensitive to red than to the other primary colors the viewing of an image is somewhat improved if the non ...

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Anaglyph image, Anaglyph image - Producing anaglyph images, Anaglyph image - How Anaglyph works, Anaglyph image - 3D in the movies, Anaglyph image - Modern 3D movies, Anaglyph image - Modern 3D developments for online images and digital video, Anaglyph image - Conversion from 2D flat to 3D anaglyph, Anaglyph image - Anaglyphs from monochrome images, Anaglyph image - Anaglyphs containing color information, Anaglyph image - Depth adjustment, Anaglyph image - Scene composition, Anaglyph image - Viewing, Anaglyph image - In comics, Anaglyph image - In fine arts

Read more here: » Anaglyph image: Encyclopedia II - Anaglyph image - Producing anaglyph images

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Voices

The voices were provided by some of the best British impressionists, including: Chris Barrie (Arnold Rimmer in Red Dwarf) Roger Blake (plays Duke of Edinburgh/Jim Royle in Big Impression) Rory Bremner Phil Cornwell (Dead Ringers) Steve Coogan Hugh Dennis (Mary Whitehouse Experience) Harry Enfield Michael Fenton Stevens (KYTV) Jon Glover Louise Gold Alistair MacGowan Jessica Martin Steve Nallon ( ...

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Spitting Image, Spitting Image - Introduction, Spitting Image - Sketches of note, Spitting Image - Voices, Spitting Image - Performers, Spitting Image - Writers, Spitting Image - Producers, Spitting Image - Similar shows elsewhere, Spitting Image - United States, Spitting Image - Serbia and Montenegro, Spitting Image - Mexico, Spitting Image - Chile, Spitting Image - France, Spitting Image - Germany, Spitting Image - Ireland, Spitting Image - Israel, Spitting Image - Russia, Spitting Image - Portugal, Spitting Image - Spain, Spitting Image - Sweden

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image map - Examples

An example of two image maps can be found at Rulers.org, on the front page in the left top corner, and on the clickable map of countries, which gives leaders of various nations past and present. Rulers.org makes extensive use of these image maps. Various other image maps can be found throughout the internet. One must look, however, to find a number of them. Sites find them convenient and a very intuitive way to link to other parts of the site, that somehow have a relation to the image. Here is an example of a clien ...

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Image map, Image map - Examples, Image map - Software Implemented in the Creation of Image maps

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Disk image - Usage

A common use of disk images is for remote distribution of software such as Linux distributions: installation floppy disks or CD-ROMs can be recorded as disk image files, transferred over the Internet, and the contents of the original disk(s) duplicated exactly by end users with their own floppy or CD-R drives, so users can burn the ISO images to convert them into LiveCDs to try an operating system without installing it in the hard disk . Disk images are also routinely used in connection with software piracy, creating an image of a software packa ...

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Disk image, Disk image - CD sector size FAQ, Disk image - Common formats, Disk image - .CUE/.BIN, Disk image - .ISO, Disk image - .IMG, Disk image - Apple Disk Image, Disk image - Usage

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image Comics - History

Image Comics - Founding. In the early 1990s, several popular Marvel Comics illustrators became angry that artwork and characters they created were being heavily merchandized, with the artists - working as freelancers - receiving only page rates for their work and modest royalties. They also resented a common attitude among Marvel management (also at rival DC Comics) that the writers and artists were less important to the success of a series than the characters, and could easily be replaced. In December 1991, a gr ...

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Image Comics, Image Comics - History, Image Comics - Founding, Image Comics - Development, Image Comics - Notable series published, Image Comics - A - D, Image Comics - F - M, Image Comics - N - Y, Image Comics - One-Shots and Graphic Novels

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Medical imaging - Other imaging techniques

Other proposed or developed medical imaging techniques (often termed modalities) include: diffuse optical tomography elastography electrical impedance tomography nuclear medicine optoacoustic imaging ophthalmology A-scan B-scan corneal topography Heidelberg retinal tomography Optical coherence tomography scanning laser ophthalmoscopy positron emission tomography Some of these techniques are still at a research stage and not yet used in clinical routines.

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Medical imaging, Medical imaging - Origins, Medical imaging - Modern imaging technology, Medical imaging - Radiographs, Medical imaging - Fluoroscopy, Medical imaging - Computed tomography, Medical imaging - Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical imaging - Ultrasound, Medical imaging - Creation of three-dimensional images, Medical imaging - Other imaging techniques, Medical imaging - Non-diagnostic imaging

Read more here: » Medical imaging: Encyclopedia II - Medical imaging - Other imaging techniques

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image registration - Definition

In computer vision, sets of data acquired by sampling the same scene or object at different times, or from different perspectives, will be in different coordinate systems. Image registration is the process of transforming the different sets of data into one coordinate system. Registration is necessary in order to be able to compare or integrate the data obtained from different measurements. In medical imaging (e.g. for data of the same patient taken at different points in time) registration often additionally involves elastic (or nonrigid) registration to cope wi ...

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Image registration, Image registration - Definition, Image registration - Algorithm Classifications, Image registration - Area-based vs Feature-based, Image registration - Transformation model, Image registration - Image nature, Image registration - Other classifications, Image registration - Image similarity-based methods

Read more here: » Image registration: Encyclopedia II - Image registration - Definition

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Mental image - Introduction

At the most literal level, human consciousness consists entirely of imagery of the world from the sense data that surrounds us. Light enters through our eyes and sound waves enter through our ears. We touch things to feel them and we put things in our mouth to taste them. We smell airborne particles through our noses. From all of this data our minds make mental images that help us to survive and to reproduce. So much is also true of many other creatures, but the human mind is also able to remember mental images in order to associate them wit ...

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Mental image, Mental image - Introduction, Mental image - Philosophical ideas about mental images, Mental image - Psychiatric ideas about mental images, Mental image - Psychological ideas about mental images

Read more here: » Mental image: Encyclopedia II - Mental image - Introduction

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Medical imaging - Creation of three-dimensional images

Recently, techniques have been developed to enable CT, MRI and Ultrasound scanning software to produce 3D images for the physician. Traditionally CT and MRI scans produced 2D static output on film. To produce 3D images, many scans are made, then combined by computers to produce a 3D model, which can then be manipulated by the physician. 3D ultrasounds are produced using a somewhat similar technique. With the ability to visualize important structures in great detail, 3D visualization methods are a valuable resource for the diagnosis an ...

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Medical imaging, Medical imaging - Origins, Medical imaging - Modern imaging technology, Medical imaging - Radiographs, Medical imaging - Fluoroscopy, Medical imaging - Computed tomography, Medical imaging - Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical imaging - Ultrasound, Medical imaging - Creation of three-dimensional images, Medical imaging - Other imaging techniques, Medical imaging - Non-diagnostic imaging

Read more here: » Medical imaging: Encyclopedia II - Medical imaging - Creation of three-dimensional images

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Microscope image processing - Image acquisition

Acquisition is usually done using a CCD camera mounted in the optical path of the microscope. The camera may be full colour or monochrome. Very often, very high resolution cameras are employed to gain as much direct information as possible. Cryogenic cooling is also common, to minimise noise. Often digital cameras used for this application provide pixel intensity data to a resolution of 12-16 bits, much higher than is used in consumer imaging products. In recent years, much effort has been put into acquiring data at video rates, or hi ...

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Microscope image processing, Microscope image processing - Image acquisition, Microscope image processing - 2D Image techniques, Microscope image processing - 3D image techniques, Microscope image processing - Analysis, Microscope image processing - External link

Read more here: » Microscope image processing: Encyclopedia II - Microscope image processing - Image acquisition

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image mathematics - Examples

1. f: {1,2,3} → {a,b,c,d} defined by In this example, the image of {2,3} under f is f({2, 3}) = {d, c} and the range of f is {a, d, c}. The preimage of {a, c} is f −1({a, c}) = {1,3}. 2. f: R → R defined by f(x)=x2. In this example, the image of {-2,3} under f is f({-2,3})={4,9} and the range of f is the set of nonnegative real numbers. The preimage of {4,9} under f is ...

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Image mathematics, Image mathematics - Examples, Image mathematics - Consequences

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Images of Jesus - Example images

Jesus depicted on an early 8th-century coin. This 11th-century portrait is one of many images of Jesus in which a halo with a cross is used. Such depictions are characteristic of Eastern Orthodox iconography. Characteristically, he is portrayed as similar in features and skin tone to the culture of the artist. A Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Jesus icon. An Italian propaganda poster from World War II using the image of Jesus to elicit support for the fascist cause from the largely Catholic population. The portrayal of a black US Army soldier d ...

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Images of Jesus, Images of Jesus - Scientific reconstructions of Jesus' appearance, Images of Jesus - Christian images of Jesus, Images of Jesus - Example images

Read more here: » Images of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Images of Jesus - Example images

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image Comics - Notable series published

Image Comics - A - D. Adrenalynn Age of Bronze (comics) Allegra Alliance Angela Ant Arcanum Area 52 Aria Ascension Astro City Athena Inc. Avengelyne Awakening Backlash Badrock Badrock and Company Battle Chasers Battle Hym ...

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Image Comics, Image Comics - History, Image Comics - Founding, Image Comics - Development, Image Comics - Notable series published, Image Comics - A - D, Image Comics - F - M, Image Comics - N - Y, Image Comics - One-Shots and Graphic Novels

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Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Image registration - Algorithm Classifications

Image registration - Area-based vs Feature-based. Image registration algorithms fall within two realms of classification: area based methods and feature based methods. The original image is often referred to as the reference image and the image to be mapped onto the reference image is referred to as the target image. For area based image registration methods, the algorithm looks at the structure of the image via correlation metrics, Fourier properties and other means of structural analysis. However, most f ...

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Image registration, Image registration - Definition, Image registration - Algorithm Classifications, Image registration - Area-based vs Feature-based, Image registration - Transformation model, Image registration - Image nature, Image registration - Other classifications, Image registration - Image similarity-based methods

Read more here: » Image registration: Encyclopedia II - Image registration - Algorithm Classifications

Imaging: Encyclopedia II - Images of Jesus - Christian images of Jesus

The earliest Christians did not often depict Jesus, if they did at all, using instead symbols such as the Ichthys (fish), the Labarum (or Chi-Rho), or an anchor. When Jesus began to be depicted in the catacombs, he was usually depicted as a beardless youth in the Good Shepherd story. Youth was seen as a sign of divinity, and there may have also been an influence from images relating to the pagan mystery religions, which often depicted the objects of their cults in a similar way. Other common themes in early Christian art are Je ...

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Images of Jesus, Images of Jesus - Scientific reconstructions of Jesus' appearance, Images of Jesus - Christian images of Jesus, Images of Jesus - Example images

Read more here: » Images of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Images of Jesus - Christian images of Jesus




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