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What (who) is Optical Digital Image - definition

PICTURES ENCODED AS BINARY DATA
Color image; Digital images; Digitized image; Digital picture; Colour image; Digital image mosaic; Image (file format)
  • SEAC]] in 1957
  • The SEAC scanner

Digital image         
A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as pixels, each with finite, discrete quantities of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with x, y on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. Depending on whether the image resolution is fixed, it may be of vector or raster type.
Image stabilization         
  • A comparison of close-up photographs of a calculator keypad with and without optical image stabilization
  • Lumix]] digital camera.
  • A moving TV camera that is remote controlled and gyro-stabilized through a Newton head on rail dolly system.
  • Short video showing image stabilization done purely in software in post processing stage
TECHNIQUES USED TO REDUCE BLURRING OF IMAGES
Image stabilisation; Image stabilizer; Image stabiliser; Optical Image Stabilization; Optical image stabilization; Anti-Shake; Vibration Reduction; Image Stabilization; Camera shake; Vibration reduction; Camera shaking; In-body image stabilization; In-Body Image Stabilization; Digital image stabilization; Canon IS; Canon Hybrid IS; Canon Image Stabilizer; Canon Hybrid Image Stabilizer; Hybrid IS; Image Stabilizer; Hybrid Image Stabilizer; Video stabilization; In-lens image stabilization; In-lens image stabilisation; In-lens stabilization; In-lens stabilisation; Lens-based image stabilization; Lens-based image stabilisation; Lens-based stabilization; Lens-based stabilisation; 5-axis in-body image stabilization; 5-axis in-body stabilization; 5-axis image stabilization; 5-axis stabilization; 5-axis in-body image stabilisation; 5-axis in-body stabilisation; 5-axis image stabilisation; 5-axis stabilisation; Five-axis in-body image stabilization; Five-axis in-body stabilization; Five-axis image stabilization; Five-axis stabilization; Five-axis in-body image stabilisation; Five-axis in-body stabilisation; Five-axis image stabilisation; Five-axis stabilisation; Minolta Anti-Shake; Minolta AS; Konica Minolta Anti-Shake; Konica Minolta AS; AS (Minolta); AS (Konica Minolta); Anti Shake; AntiShake; IS (Canon); Nikon Vibration Reduction; Nikon VR; VR (Nikon); Electronic image stabilization; Optical image stabilisation; Orthogonal transfer CCD
Image stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure.
imager         
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  • A micrograph of the corner of the photosensor array of a [[webcam]] digital camera
  • Foveon's scheme of vertical filtering for color sensing
  • Nikon Coolpix L2 6 MP}}
DEVICE THAT CONVERTS AN OPTICAL IMAGE INTO AN ELECTRONIC SIGNAL
Electronic imager; Optical sensing; OVT; Image sensors; Camera sensor; Digital image sensor; Color image sensor; Imager; Imaging sensor; Camera sensors; Frame image sensor; Image Sensor
¦ noun an electronic or other device which records images.

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Digital image

A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as pixels, each with finite, discrete quantities of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with x, y on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. Depending on whether the image resolution is fixed, it may be of vector or raster type. By itself, the term "digital image" usually refers to raster images or bitmapped images (as opposed to vector images).