Category:Imaging
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Devices which display an object's outward appearance
Subcategories
- Cameras & photography - objects for the recording of visual images
- Focusing - changing the image point to change where light rays converge
- Holography - an image recording technique that allows the recorded image to change as the viewer changes their position, creating the illusion that the image is three-dimensional
- Image converters - a program that allows computer images to be converted between different formats, such as JPG, GIF, BMP etc.
- Image sensors - devices that convert optical images into electronic signals
- Image storage - the saving and storage of digital images
- Infrared imaging - recording images that are visible at wavelengths longer than visible light (.74 micrometers)
- Magnetic resonance imaging - or MRI, imaging that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to image nuclei inside a body
- Magneto electrical resistivity imaging technique - combining electrical resistance tomography with with magnetometric resistivity
- Microscopy - using microscopes to see objects smaller than those that can be seen with the human eye, including optical, electron, and scanning probe
- Microwave imaging - imaging that captures electromagnetic waves in the 300 MHz to 300 GHz range
- Motion pictures - a series of images played in succession to give the illusion of movement
- Nuclear imaging - the use of radiopharmaceuticals and external sensors to measure biological processes inside a body
- Optical imaging - the use of photons and lasers to obtain images inside a body
- Radiation imaging - the imaging of radioactive materials and radioactive isotopes
- Radiography - the use of X-Rays to view non-uniformly composed materials
- Stereo vision - seeing from two different viewpoints, usually combined to demonstrate depth
- Tomography - imaging by sections or by sectioning
Subcategories
This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
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Pages in category "Imaging"
The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
