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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Mosaic$508214$ - définition

PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO TILED SECTIONS, EACH OF WHICH IS REPLACED WITH ANOTHER MATCHING PHOTO; AT LOW MAGNIFICATIONS, THE INDIVIDUAL PIXELS APPEAR AS THE PRIMARY IMAGE, WHILE CLOSE EXAMINATION SHOWS THAT IT CONSISTS OF MANY SMALLER PHOTOS
Photomosaic; Image mosaic; Mosaic image; Photo mosaic; Mosaic photo; Video mosaic; Photograph mosaic
  • ''Blue Horse I'']]
  • A photographic mosaic of a [[sea gull]] made from pictures of [[bird]]s and other [[nature]] photos using [[hexagon]]al tiles

xmosaic         
  • System 7.1]], displaying the Mosaic Communications Corporation (later [[Netscape]]) website.
POPULAR EARLY WEB BROWSER
Mosaic browser; NCSA Mosaic; Mosaic web browser; Quarterdeck Mosaic; Mosaic (browser); XMosaic; Xmosaic; VMS Mosaic; Spyglass Mosaic; Mosaic-CK; X Mosaic
Mosaic virus         
  • Cucumber leaves afflicted with various stages of ''[[Cucumber mosaic virus]]''
PLANT VIRUSES THAT CAUSE THE LEAVES TO HAVE A SPECKLED APPEARANCE
Mosaic viruses
A mosaic virus is any virus that causes infected plant foliage to have a mottled appearance. Such viruses come from a variety of unrelated lineages and consequently there is no taxon that unites all mosaic viruses.
Protected area mosaic         
  • [[BR-319]]. A protected area mosaic has been defined in an effort to reduce deforestation when the road is paved.
Conservation unit mosaic
A protected area mosaic, or conservation mosaic is a collection of environmentally protected areas that are treated as a whole, either formally or informally.

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Photographic mosaic

In the field of photographic imaging, a photographic mosaic, also known under the term Photomosaic, is a picture (usually a photograph) that has been divided into (usually equal sized) tiled sections, each of which is replaced with another photograph that matches the target photo. When viewed at low magnifications, the individual pixels appear as the primary image, while close examination reveals that the image is in fact made up of many hundreds or thousands of smaller images. Most of the time they are a computer-created type of montage.

There are two kinds of mosaic, depending on how the matching is done. In the simpler kind, each part of the target image is averaged down to a single color. Each of the library images is also reduced to a single color. Each part of the target image is then replaced with one from the library where these colors are as similar as possible. In effect, the target image is reduced in resolution (by downsampling), and then each of the resulting pixels is replaced with an image whose average color matches that pixel.

In the more advanced kind of photographic mosaic, the target image is not downsampled, and the matching is done by comparing each pixel in the rectangle to the corresponding pixel from each library image. The rectangle in the target is then replaced with the library image that minimizes the total difference. This requires much more computation than the simple kind, but the results can be much better since the pixel-by-pixel matching can preserve the resolution of the target image.

Originally, the term photomosaic referred to compound photographs created by stitching together a series of adjacent pictures of a scene. Space scientists have been assembling mosaics of this kind since at least as early as the Soviet satellite missions to the Moon in the late 1950s. The name Photomosaic and an implementation concept were trademarked by Robert Silvers' Runaway Technology, Inc.