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Devices which display an object's outward appearance | |||
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*'''[[:Category:Cameras & photography|Cameras & photography]]''' - objects for the recording of visual images | |||
*'''[[:Category:Focusing|Focusing]]''' - changing the image point to change where light rays converge | |||
*'''[[:Category:Holography|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 | |||
*'''[[:Category:Image storage|Image storage]]''' - the saving and storage of digital images | |||
*'''[[:Category:Infrared imaging|Infrared imaging]]''' - recording images that are visible at wavelengths longer than visible light (.74 micrometers) | |||
*'''[[:Category:Magnetic resonance imaging|Magnetic resonance imaging]]''' - or MRI, imaging that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to image nuclei inside a body | |||
*'''[[:Category:Microscopy|Microscopy]]''' - using microscopes to see objects smaller than those that can be seen with the human eye, including optical, electron, and scanning probe | |||
*'''[[:Category:Motion pictures|Motion pictures]]''' - a series of images played in succession to give the illusion of movement | |||
*'''[[:Category:Optical imaging|Optical imaging]]''' - the use of photons and lasers to obtain images inside a body | |||
*'''[[:Category:Radiography|Radiography]]''' - the use of X-Rays to view non-uniformly composed materials | |||
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Revision as of 19:27, 14 April 2014
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 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
- Microscopy - using microscopes to see objects smaller than those that can be seen with the human eye, including optical, electron, and scanning probe
- Motion pictures - a series of images played in succession to give the illusion of movement
- Optical imaging - the use of photons and lasers to obtain images inside a body
- Radiography - the use of X-Rays to view non-uniformly composed materials
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Pages in category "Imaging"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.