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Data Handling Techniques
Instead of using 9 pixels of data you only use 2. The "X's" show unused pixels. The 10th is unfilled (equal to "0") and followed by a series of 14 filled pixels. Continue this exercise and determine how many pixels you save...
KAGUYA (SELENE) Composition of 3-D Movies with Terrain Camera Images
resolution of 10 meters. Anaglyph images*1 and movies were also produced. *1: Anaglyph images are 3-D images viewed with red and blue 3-D glasses Movies (480 X 270 pixels) 3D image around DYSON crater by TC Anaglyph moving image around DYSON crater by TC 3D ima...
What's For Lunch?
What's for Lunch? Pizza Cost Comparison What's for Lunch? Pizza Cost Comparison In this assignment you will visit the The Internet Pizza Server and compare costs for different combinations of toppings and pizza sizes. You will also have the opportunity to create and "order" a p...
Grafica Obscura - Paul Haeberli
Multifocus Method for Controlling Depth of Field This technical note describes a technique for combining several images to increase or control depth of field in photography. Properties of Light A note on the properties of various kinds of light. This des...
Distance between points
site makes extensive use of coordinate geometry. The screen you are looking at is a grid of thousands of tiny dots called pixels that together make up the image. (With a powerful lens you can actually see them). Each pixel is addressed using its x,y coordina...
Using Authentic Latin Poetry in Lower Level Language Classes
use of the poems of Martial, Catullus, and Ovid with students who are new to the study of Latin. To bolster her guidance, English provides actual Latin poems and an annotated bibliography of resources educators can use to put her techniques to practice. INTRODUCTION ...
Smithsonian: Infrared Array Camera (IRAC)
above image; see the optical housing model and the conceptual layout diagram. The pixel size is 1.2 arcsec in all bands. Two adjacent fields of view in the focal plane are viewed by the four channels in pairs (3.6 and 5.8 microns; 4.5 and 8.0 microns). All four detector arrays in the...
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