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1 electron beam scanned display
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > electron beam scanned display
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2 display
1) дисплей || выводить (напр. изображение) на экран дисплея2) устройство отображения; устройство индикации, индикатор; (электронное) табло; (индикаторная) панель; дисплейная панель3) отображение; индикация || отображать; использовать индикатор4) вчт выделение || выделять (напр. особым шрифтом)5) вчт вектор указателей на блоки данных о переменных (в-области действия идентификатора) и о связях, проф. вектор указателей на записи активации•- absorptive display
- absorptive-mode display
- active matrix liquid-crystal display
- active-screen laser display
- air traffic control display
- alarm display
- alarm control display
- alignment display
- alphameric -display
- alphanumeric -display - B-display
- back-light liquid-crystal display
- bar-graph display
- beam-addressed display
- bit-map display
- bit-mapped display
- black-and-white display
- branching displays
- C-display
- call display
- cathode-ray tube display
- character display
- character-mapped display - color display
- complex display
- control message display
- CRT display
- D-display
- 3-D display
- deflected-beam display
- dial display
- digital display
- digital information display
- direct display
- direct-current electroluminescent display
- direct-view laser display
- Doppler-range display
- dot-matrix display
- dynamic-scattering liquid-crystal display
- E-display
- EL display
- electrochromic display
- electroluminescence display
- electroluminescent crossed-grid panel display
- electron-beam-addressed liquid-crystal display
- electronic display
- electronic watch display
- electrooptic display
- electrophoretic display
- electrostatic display
- electro-thermo-optic display
- expanded center display
- expanded center PPI display
- F-display - field-emission display
- film-based projection display
- film-compensated super twisted nematic display
- flat-panel display
- flat-panel TV display
- flexible display
- flexible organic light-emitting diode display
- flicker-free display
- fluorescence-activated display
- FOLED display
- formatted display
- front-projection display
- F-STN display
- full-page display
- full-size TV display
- G-display
- gas-discharge display
- gas-plasma display
- glow-discharge display
- graphic display
- gray-tone display
- group display
- H-display
- half-page display
- hand-drawn display
- head-mounted display
- high-aspect ratio display - histogram display
- holographic display - incremental display
- increment-mode display
- individual display
- individual character display
- information display
- in-plane switching display
- intensity-modulated CRT display
- interactive display
- interdigital twisted-nematic display
- IPS display
- J-display
- K-display
- L-display
- lamp display
- landscape display
- laser display
- laser-beam display
- laser television display
- LCD display
- LCoS display
- LED display
- light display
- light-emitting diode display
- light-valve display
- liquid-crystal display
- liquid-crystal-on-silicon display
- liquid-vapor display
- M-display
- N-display
- magnetooptic display
- magnitude display
- matrix display
- matrix-addressed display
- matrix-controlled display
- matrix panel display
- megapel display
- megapixel display
- memory CRT display
- meter display
- micro B-display
- micromirror display
- mirror display
- monochrome display
- monolithic semiconductor display
- monostable display
- moving-vane display
- multibar display
- multicolor display
- multidial display
- multi-domain vertical alignment display
- multiscreen display
- MVA display
- nonstorage display
- numeric display
- off-center display
- off-center PPI display
- OLED display - open-center PPI display
- optoelectronic display
- organic light-emitting diode display
- oscilloscope display
- P-display
- panel display
- panoramic display
- passive-matrix liquid-crystal display
- personal display
- photochromic display
- pictorial display
- pip-matching display
- plan-position indicator display
- plasma display
- polychrome display
- polymer display
- portrait display
- PPI display
- primary display
- projection display
- pseudo-three-dimensional display
- R-display
- radar display
- radarscope display
- random-point display
- range-amplitude display
- range-azimuth display
- range-bearing display
- range-height display
- range-height indicator display
- raster display
- real-time display
- rear-projection display
- rectangular radar display
- redox display
- reduction-oxidation display
- reflective liquid-crystal display
- reflective display
- reflective-mode display
- remote display
- scanned display
- sector display
- segment display
- selective-access display
- sequential-access display
- seven-color display
- side-light liquid-crystal display
- single-screen display
- situation -display
- SOLED display
- solid-state panel display
- specular display
- stacked organic light-emitting diode display
- status display-
- step-mode display
- stereo display
- STN display
- storage-tube display
- super twisted nematic display
- target-tracking display
- teletype display
- television display
- TFT display
- thermally addressed liquid-crystal display
- thin-film transistor display
- thin-window display
- three-dimensional display
- TN display
- TOLED display
- touch display - transparent organic light-emitting diode display
- TTY display
- TV display
- twisted nematic display - video display
- virtual-image display - visual display
- wallboard display
- wall-map display
- windshield display
- X-Y matrix display -
3 display
1) дисплей || выводить (напр. изображение) на экран дисплея2) устройство отображения; устройство индикации, индикатор; (электронное) табло; (индикаторная) панель; дисплейная панель3) отображение; индикация || отображать; использовать индикатор4) вчт. выделение || выделять (напр. особым шрифтом)5) вчт. вектор указателей на блоки данных о переменных (в области действия идентификатора) и о связях, проф. вектор указателей на записи активации•- absorptive display
- absorptive-mode display
- active matrix liquid-crystal display
- active-screen laser display
- A-display
- air traffic control display
- alarm control display
- alarm display
- alignment display
- alphameric-display
- alphanumeric-display
- antiferroelectric liquid crystal display
- azel display
- back-light liquid-crystal display
- bar-graph display
- B-display
- beam-addressed display
- bit-map display
- bit-mapped display
- black-and-white display
- branching displays
- call display
- cathode-ray tube display
- C-display
- character display
- character-mapped display
- cockpit traffic situation display
- coincidence-voltage display
- color display
- complex display
- control-message display
- CRT display
- D-display
- deflected-beam display
- dial display
- digital display
- digital information display
- direct display
- direct-current electroluminescent display
- direct-view laser display
- Doppler-range display
- dot-matrix display
- dynamic-scattering liquid-crystal display
- E-display
- EL display
- electrochromic display
- electroluminescence display
- electroluminescent crossed-grid panel display
- electron-beam-addressed liquid-crystal display
- electronic display
- electronic watch display
- electrooptic display
- electrophoretic display
- electrostatic display
- electro-thermo-optic display
- expanded center display
- expanded center PPI display
- F-display
- ferroelectric liquid crystal display
- fiber-optics display
- field-emission display
- film-based projection display
- film-compensated super twisted nematic display
- flat-panel display
- flat-panel TV display
- flexible display
- flexible organic light-emitting diode display
- flicker-free display
- fluorescence-activated display
- FOLED display
- formatted display
- front-projection display
- F-STN display
- full-page display
- full-size TV display
- gas-discharge display
- gas-plasma display
- G-display
- glow-discharge display
- graphic display
- gray-tone display
- group display
- half-page display
- hand-drawn display
- H-display
- head-mounted display
- high-aspect ratio display
- high-gain emission display
- high-powered display
- histogram display
- holographic display
- hybrid field-emission display
- I-display
- incremental display
- increment-mode display
- individual character display
- individual display
- information display
- in-plane switching display
- intensity-modulated CRT display
- interactive display
- interdigital twisted-nematic display
- IPS display
- J-display
- K-display
- lamp display
- landscape display
- laser display
- laser television display
- laser-beam display
- LCD display
- LCoS display
- L-display
- LED display
- light display
- light-emitting diode display
- light-valve display
- liquid-crystal display
- liquid-crystal-on-silicon display
- liquid-vapor display
- magnetooptic display
- magnitude display
- matrix display
- matrix panel display
- matrix-addressed display
- matrix-controlled display
- M-display
- megapel display
- megapixel display
- memory CRT display
- meter display
- micro B-display
- micromirror display
- mirror display
- monochrome display
- monolithic semiconductor display
- monostable display
- moving-vane display
- multibar display
- multicolor display
- multidial display
- multi-domain vertical alignment display
- multiscreen display
- MVA display
- N-display
- nonstorage display
- numeric display
- off-center display
- off-center PPI display
- OLED display
- on-screen display
- open-center display
- open-center PPI display
- optoelectronic display
- organic light-emitting diode display
- oscilloscope display
- panel display
- panoramic display
- passive-matrix liquid-crystal display
- P-display
- personal display
- photochromic display
- pictorial display
- pip-matching display
- plan-position indicator display
- plasma display
- polychrome display
- polymer display
- portrait display
- PPI display
- primary display
- projection display
- pseudo-three-dimensional display
- radar display
- radarscope display
- random-point display
- range-amplitude display
- range-azimuth display
- range-bearing display
- range-height display
- range-height indicator display
- raster display
- R-display
- real-time display
- rear-projection display
- rectangular radar display
- redox display
- reduction-oxidation display
- reflective display
- reflective liquid-crystal display
- reflective-mode display
- remote display
- scanned display
- sector display
- segment display
- selective-access display
- sequential-access display
- seven-color display
- side-light liquid-crystal display
- single-screen display
- situation-display
- SOLED display
- solid-state panel display
- specular display
- stacked organic light-emitting diode display
- status display
- step-mode display
- stereo display
- STN display
- storage-tube display
- super twisted nematic display
- target-tracking display
- teletype display
- television display
- TFT display
- thermally addressed liquid-crystal display
- thin-film transistor display
- thin-window display
- three-dimensional display
- TN display
- TOLED display
- touch display
- touch information display
- touch-sensitive display
- transparent organic light-emitting diode display
- TTY display
- TV display
- twisted nematic display
- vacuum fluorescent display
- velocity-azimuth display
- video display
- virtual retina display
- virtual-image display
- visible laser display
- visual display
- wallboard display
- wall-map display
- windshield display
- X-Y matrix displayThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > display
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2) Сокращение: Electron Backscattered Diffraction Techniques -
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1. electron beam scanned display - индикатор со сканирующим электронным лучом;2. electron-bombarded semiconductor device - прибор на полупроводниковом диоде с управлением электронным лучом -
6 Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
[br]b. 18 October 1863 Kimmerghame, Berwickshire, Scotlandd. 19 February 1930 London, England[br]Scottish electrical engineer who correctly predicted the development of electronic television.[br]After a time at Cargilfield Trinity School, Campbell-Swinton went to Fettes College in Edinburgh from 1878 to 1881 and then spent a year abroad in France. From 1882 until 1887 he was employed at Sir W.G.Armstrong's works in Elswick, Newcastle, following which he set up his own electrical contracting business in London. This he gave up in 1904 to become a consultant. Subsequently he was an engineer with many industrial companies, including the W.T.Henley Telegraph Works Company, Parson Marine Steam Turbine Company and Crompton Parkinson Ltd, of which he became a director. During this time he was involved in electrical and scientific research, being particularly associated with the development of the Parson turbine.In 1903 he tried to realize distant electric vision by using a Braun oscilloscope tube for the. image display, a second tube being modified to form a synchronously scanned camera, by replacing the fluorescent display screen with a photoconductive target. Although this first attempt at what was, in fact, a vidicon camera proved unsuccessful, he was clearly on the right lines and in 1908 he wrote a letter to Nature with a fairly accurate description of the principles of an all-electronic television system using magnetically deflected cathode ray tubes at the camera and receiver, with the camera target consisting of a mosaic of photoconductive elements that were scanned and discharged line by line by an electron beam. He expanded on his ideas in a lecture to the Roentgen Society, London, in 1911, but it was over twenty years before the required technology had advanced sufficiently for Shoenberg's team at EMI to produce a working system.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS (Member of Council 1927 and 1929). Freeman of the City of London. Liveryman of Goldsmiths' Company. First President, Wireless Society 1920–1. Vice-President, Royal Society of Arts, and Chairman of Council 1917–19,1920–2. Chairman, British Scientific Research Association. Vice-President, British Photographic Research Association. Member of the Broadcasting Board 1924. Vice-President, Roentgen Society 1911–12. Vice-President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1921–5. President, Radio Society of Great Britain 1913–21. Manager, Royal Institution 1912–15.Bibliography1908, Nature 78:151; 1912, Journal of the Roentgen Society 8:1 (both describe his original ideas for electronic television).1924, "The possibilities of television", Wireless World 14:51 (gives a detailed description of his proposals, including the use of a threestage valve video amplifier).1926, Nature 118:590 (describes his early experiments of 1903).Further ReadingThe Proceedings of the International Conference on the History of Television. From Early Days to the Present, November 1986, Institution of Electrical Engineers Publication No. 271 (a report of some of the early developments in television). A.A.Campbell-Swinton FRS 1863–1930, Royal Television Society Monograph, 1982, London (a biography).KFSee also: Baird, John LogieBiographical history of technology > Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
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1) изображение; образ || формировать изображение; получать изображение2) отображение || отображать3) кадр4) зеркальная боковая полоса частот6) образ задачи, загрузочный модуль ( прикладной программы)7) отпечаток, оттиск•image from hologram — изображение, восстановленное с голограммы;to form an image — формировать изображение;to reconstruct image from sketches — восстанавливать изображение по фрагментам-
2-D image
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2-D silhouette image
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3-D image
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aberrated image
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aberration-free image
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achromatic image
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acoustic image
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acousto-optic image
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aerial image
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afterglow image
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anamorphic image
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animated image
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antenna image
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application image
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astigmatic image
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auditory image
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background image
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back-lit image
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barreled image
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barrel image
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binary image
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black-and-white image
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bleached image
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blurred image
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bottom-lit image
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brilliant image
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broad image
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card image
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character master image
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charge image
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chromatic image
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cine-oriented image
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coarse-grained image
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coarse-grain image
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coded image
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colored image
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color image
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color-separation image
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comic-strip oriented image
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compound image
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compressed image
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conjugate image
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continuous-tone image
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contrast image
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core image
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correct image
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defocused image
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defocus image
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degraded image
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developed image
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diffraction image
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digital image
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direct image
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discrete image
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display image
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distorted image
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dithered image
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dot element image
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dot matrix image
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double image
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dynamic image
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echo image
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electric image
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electron-beam image
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electron image
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executable-task image
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feedback image
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film-based image
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film image
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filtered image
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flicker-free image
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foggy image
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front-lit image
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fuzzy image
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ghost image
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gradient image
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gray level image
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hard image
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high-light image
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high-visibility image
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holographic image
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infrared image
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instant image
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inverted image
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latent image
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lateral image
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light image
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line image
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live image
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master image
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memory image
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mirror image
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monochromatic image
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motion-picture image
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movable image
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multiple image
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negative image
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object image
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optical image
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optical sound track image
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original image
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orthoscopic image
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phantom image
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phase image
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photographic image
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photoresist image
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pigment image
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plane image
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point-source image
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positive image
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powder image
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primary image
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process image
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projected image
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pseudoscopic image
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radar image
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real image
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recorded image
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reflected image
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relief image
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reproduced image
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residual image
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resolving power image
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retained image
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reversed image
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reverse image
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satellite image
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scanned image
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scrambled image
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separation image
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shadow-free image
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sharp image
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shrunk image
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silver image
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single stored image
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slit image
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soft image
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sound image
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squeezed image
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static image
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stereoscopic image
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stereo image
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sticking image
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still image
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stored image
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subject image
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superimposed image
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synthesized image
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system image
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tactile image
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target image
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task image
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television image
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terminal image
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test image
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thermal image
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three-dimensional image
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top-lit image
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two-dimensional image
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ultraviolet image
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unwanted image
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vesicular image
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video image
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virtual image
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visible image
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volume image
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wave image
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wide-screen image
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xerographic image
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X-ray image
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