The virtual image is an image that holds the planes of past not actualized in representation. |
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The relation of occlusion between the real image and the virtual image is essentially different. |
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This point lies on a virtual plane where the rest of the virtual image also appears to exist. |
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A virtual image display provides a realistic impression to the simulator pilot because the image seems to be a substantial distance from the simulator. |
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A virtual image cannot be projected onto a diffusing screen but exists only for computational purposes and is used for calculating magnification and subsequent image position. |
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A straight line in the virtual image buffer is predistorted into a curved line on the display screen, which is distorted by the optics into a line that is seen as straight. |
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The predistortion function is the inverse of the field distortion function for the optics, so that the virtual image seen by the eye matches the image in the virtual screen buffer. |
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The dirty little secret is that netbooks are capable of running a virtual image of a fully-featured PC using Iomega v. Clone technology. |
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He then shared the virtual image on his Facebook page with a single hand movement. |
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The eyepiece forms an enlarged virtual image that can be viewed by the observer. |
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Restorers will then be able to navigate around a 3D virtual image of the painting. |
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Mediterranean forests must not be seen simply via a more or less virtual image or representation. |
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The 360-degree virtual image of cans and bottles facilitates label inspection and code reading. |
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This virtual image of the seabed is prepared by the onboard survey operator and loaded into the Spider's data system. |
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These will build up a 3D virtual image of the painting, which restorers will use to assess its condition. |
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Moreover, episodically, a virtual image of It appears close to the Door of the Sun. |
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A plane mirror forms a virtual image of near objects, as in the familiar looking glass. |
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Jean-Fraçois Rauzier is the inventor of the Hyperphoto concept, each of his works is a virtual image assembling hundreds of photographs taken through a telephoto lens and assembled by computer. |
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An ellipsoidal mirror will reflect light from one of its two focal points to the other, and an object situated at the focus of a hyperboloidal mirror will have a virtual image. |
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In a real image the light rays actually are brought to a focus at the image position, and the real image may be made visible on a screen e.g., a sheet of paper whereas a virtual image cannot. |
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By screeners responding to images of bags, TIP should inform them if they have responded correctly in identifying the virtual image of the threat article. |
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The fixed camera was positioned to give a wide-angle image of the complete blue stage and was the camera that was used during the switch between the blue stage and the virtual image at the beginning of the production. |
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These technical innovations will enable the Company to develop a visual system at a lower cost while significantly improving the realism of the virtual image. |
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Using sophisticated software, our technical department is able to insert Goccia fittings into a project and produce a virtual image of the interior which shows the real illuminating effect. |
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Finally, this idea could, from a perceptual point of view, turn back on itself, so that a projection that appeared to be a virtual image on a given surface could also be interpreted as a shadow cast on a form. |
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The virtual image appears real, the virtual and the real merge. |
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