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*'''[[:Category:Focusing|Focusing]]''' - changing the image point to change where light rays converge
*'''[[: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: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 converters|Image converters]]''' - a program that allows computer images to be converted between different formats, such as JPG, GIF, BMP etc.
*'''[[:Category:Image sensors|Image sensors]]''' - devices that convert optical images into electronic signals
*'''[[:Category:Image storage|Image storage]]''' - the saving and storage of digital images  
*'''[[: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: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:Magnetic resonance imaging|Magnetic resonance imaging]]''' - or MRI, imaging that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to image nuclei inside a body
*'''[[:Category:Magneto electrical resistivity imaging technique|Magneto electrical resistivity imaging technique]]''' - combining electrical resistance tomography with with magnetometric resistivity
*'''[[: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: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:Microwave imaging|Microwave imaging]]''' - imaging that captures electromagnetic waves in the 300 MHz to 300 GHz range
*'''[[:Category:Motion pictures|Motion pictures]]''' - a series of images played in succession to give the illusion of movement
*'''[[:Category:Motion pictures|Motion pictures]]''' - a series of images played in succession to give the illusion of movement
*'''[[:Category:Nuclear imaging|Nuclear imaging]]''' - the use of radiopharmaceuticals and external sensors to measure biological processes inside a body
*'''[[:Category:Optical imaging|Optical imaging]]''' - the use of photons and lasers to obtain images inside a body
*'''[[:Category:Optical imaging|Optical imaging]]''' - the use of photons and lasers to obtain images inside a body
*'''[[:Category:Radiation imaging|Radiation imaging]]''' - the imaging of radioactive materials and radioactive isotopes
*'''[[:Category:Radiography|Radiography]]''' - the use of X-Rays to view non-uniformly composed materials
*'''[[:Category:Radiography|Radiography]]''' - the use of X-Rays to view non-uniformly composed materials
*'''[[:Category:Stereo vision|Stereo vision]]''' - seeing from two different viewpoints, usually combined to demonstrate depth
*'''[[:Category:Tomography|Tomography]]''' - imaging by sections or by sectioning


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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