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Что (кто) такое color scanner - определение

MULTI-CHANNEL SCANNING RADIOMETER ABOARD THE NIMBUS 7 SATELLITE, PREDOMINATELY DESIGNED FOR WATER REMOTE SENSING
Coastal Zone Color Scanner
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Image scanner         
  • Copyright Law]] to scan a book by a third party who is not a copyright holder or a book owner. Therefore, in South Korea, book owners visit 'Scan Room' to scan books by themselves.
  • Belinograph]] BEP2V wirephoto machine by Edouard Bélin, 1930
  • DSLR camera and slide scanner
  • Document scanner
  • A hand scanner with its interface module.
  • Example of the Imaging Keyboard-Scanner
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  • Scanner unit with CIS. A: assembled, B: disassembled; 1: housing, 2: light conductor, 3: lenses, 4: chip with two RGB-LEDs, 5: CIS
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  • Detroit News]]'' in the early 1990s.
  • sceyeX document camera.
  • Caselli's pantelegraph mechanism
DEVICE THAT OPTICALLY SCANS IMAGES, PRINTED TEXT, HANDWRITING, OR AN OBJECT, AND CONVERTS IT TO A DIGITAL IMAGE
Flatbed scanner; Flat bed scanner; Image scanning; Drum scanner; Handheld scanner; Optical scanner; HP pstc3100; Photo scanner; Photo scanning; Scan technology; Image Scanners; Scanned images; Scanned image; Desktop scanner; Flatbed image scanner; Pen scanner; Document scanner; Flat scanner; Smartphone scanner apps
An image scanner—often abbreviated to just scanner—is a device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting or an object and converts it to a digital image. Commonly used in offices are variations of the desktop flatbed scanner where the document is placed on a glass window for scanning.
Planetary scanner         
TYPE OF IMAGE SCANNER FOR MAKING SCANS OF RARE BOOKS AND OTHER EASILY DAMAGED DOCUMENTS
Orbital scanner
A planetary scanner (also called an orbital scanner) is a type of image scanner for making scans of rare books and other easily damaged documents. In essence, such a scanner is a mounted camera taking photos of a well-lit environment.
Push broom scanner         
DEVICE FOR OBTAINING IMAGES WITH SPECTROSCOPIC SENSORS
Along track scanner; Pushbroom camera; Pushbroom sensor; Pushbroom scanner; Pushbroom
A push broom scanner, also known as an along-track scanner, is a device for obtaining images with spectroscopic sensors. The scanners are regularly used for passive remote sensing from space, and in spectral analysis on production lines, for example with near-infrared spectroscopy used to identify contaminated food and feed.
Radio scanner         
  • trunktracking]] scanner
  • A Uniden scanner installed in a vehicle. Some US states prohibit this unless the operator has an FCC issued radio license
RADIO RECEIVER THAT CAN SCAN MULTIPLE FREQUENCIES
Scanner (radio); Police scanner; Police Scanning; Police Scanner; Scanner radio; Trunking Scanner
A scanner (also referred to as a radio scanner) is a radio receiver that can automatically tune, or scan, two or more discrete frequencies, stopping when it finds a signal on one of them and then continuing to scan other frequencies when the initial transmission ceases.
color model         
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ABSTRACT MATHEMATICAL MODEL DESCRIBING THE WAY COLORS CAN BE REPRESENTED AS TUPLES OF NUMBERS
Color system; Colour model; Colour models; Color atlas; Color order system; Color models; Colour system; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color model; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color models
colour model         
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ABSTRACT MATHEMATICAL MODEL DESCRIBING THE WAY COLORS CAN BE REPRESENTED AS TUPLES OF NUMBERS
Color system; Colour model; Colour models; Color atlas; Color order system; Color models; Colour system; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color model; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color models
<graphics> Any system for representing colours as {ordered sets} of numbers. The most common colour models are RGB, CMYK, and HSB. There are several others, e.g. CMY, and the "Lab" system(?). See also: Pantone. (1999-10-21)
Color model         
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ABSTRACT MATHEMATICAL MODEL DESCRIBING THE WAY COLORS CAN BE REPRESENTED AS TUPLES OF NUMBERS
Color system; Colour model; Colour models; Color atlas; Color order system; Color models; Colour system; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color model; User:Datumizer/Sandbox/Cylindrical-coordinate color models
A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components. When this model is associated with a precise description of how the components are to be interpreted (viewing conditions, etc.
Color term         
  • Irish]] color terms, explaining that the difference between ''glas'' ("light blue/gray/green") and ''gorm'' ("deep blue/gray/green") is based on intensity (luminosity) rather than hue. Similarly, ''rua'' refers to deep reds while ''dearg'' refers to bright reds, and ''geal'', ''bán'' and ''fionn'' all refer to varying degrees of brightness or "fairness", without mapping clearly only the English "white."
  • Using light blue (goluboi) and dark blue (sinii) colors for different lines of the Moscow Metro.
WORD OR PHRASE THAT REFERS TO A SPECIFIC COLOR
Colour name; Color names; Color naming; Basic colour term; Direct color name; Colour naming; Color name; Color terms; Colour terminology; Colour adjective; Colour term; Color word; Color words; Basic colour word; Basic color word; Basic color term; Basic color terms; Basic colour terms; Colour terms; Colour words; Colour names; Basic color scheme
A color term (or color name) is a word or phrase that refers to a specific color. The color term may refer to human perception of that color (which is affected by visual context) which is usually defined according to the Munsell color system, or to an underlying physical property (such as a specific wavelength of visible light).
Color space         
  • Additive color mixing: Three overlapping light bulbs in a vacuum, adding together to create white.
  • A comparison of the chromaticities enclosed by some color spaces.
  • A comparison of [[CMYK]] and [[RGB color model]]s. This image demonstrates the difference between how colors will look on a computer monitor (RGB) compared to how they will reproduce in a CMYK print process.
  • Subtractive color mixing: Three splotches of paint on white paper, subtracting together to turn the paper black.
  • Thomas Young]] and [[Hermann Helmholtz]] assumed that the eye's [[retina]] consists of three different kinds of light receptors for red, green and blue
STANDARD THAT DEFINES A SPECIFIC RANGE OF COLORS
Color space encoding; Colour component; Colour space; Color spaces; Colorspace; Colour spaces; Colourspace; Absolute color space; Absolute colour space; Color-space; Color component; Colorspaces; Color space system; Draft:Color and mathematics; Color space conversion
A color space is a specific organization of colors. In combination with color profiling supported by various physical devices, it supports reproducible representations of colorwhether such representation entails an analog or a digital representation.
Color Rhapsody         
SERIES OF ANIMATED FILMS
Color Rhapsodies; Colour Rhapsody
Color Rhapsody is a series of usually one-shot animated cartoon shorts produced by Charles Mintz's studio Screen Gems for Columbia Pictures. They were launched in 1934, following the phenomenal success of Walt Disney's Technicolor Silly Symphonies and Warner Bros.

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Coastal zone color scanner

The coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) was a multi-channel scanning radiometer aboard the Nimbus 7 satellite, predominately designed for water remote sensing. Nimbus 7 was launched 24 October 1978, and CZCS became operational on 2 November 1978. It was only designed to operate for one year (as a proof-of-concept), but in fact remained in service until 22 June 1986. Its operation on board the Nimbus 7 was limited to alternate days as it shared its power with the passive microwave scanning multichannel microwave radiometer.

CZCS measured reflected solar energy in six channels, at a resolution of 800 meters. These measurements were used to map chlorophyll concentration in water, sediment distribution, salinity, and the temperature of coastal waters and ocean currents. CZCS lay the foundations for subsequent satellite ocean color sensors, and formed a cornerstone for international efforts to understand the ocean's role in the carbon cycle.