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This group is responsible for both image magnification in the worship center and the television program recording.
Paint also includes a slider for image magnification and a crop function.
Light optical microscopy, the method of image magnification used in most microscopes.
In "barrel distortion", image magnification decreases with distance from the optical axis.
As explained in the book, numbers like 8 x 40 refer to image magnification and the diameter of the objective lens (or front element), respectively.
Upgrades included large video screens for image magnification of performances and a comfortable seating area at the lakefront.
Such lenses are used in machine vision systems because image magnification is independent of the object's distance or position in the field of view.
The term IMAG is a short form for "image magnification" used in the audiovisual production industry.
In fact, image magnification in chameleons is higher in a scaled comparison to all other vertebrates eyes.
For close-up work, the hyperfocal distance has little applicability, and it usually is more convenient to express DOF in terms of image magnification.
In photography a longer focal length, or lower optical power, is associated with a larger image magnification of distant objects, or a narrower angle of view.
Unlike optical and transmission electron microscopes, image magnification in the SEM is not a function of the power of the objective lens.
The invariants hold with a probability of 1 for random lenses and thereby form important consistency checks for research on random image magnifications of sources near stable caustics.
The solution for spectacle wearers to the problem that spectacle correction may cause the person to experience a difference in image magnification between the two eyes is spectacles incorporating iseikonic lenses.
It is a 12-mega pixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24x Zoom Nikkor ED glass lens giving more than twelve times image magnification fully extended.
The crew were therefore obliged to film in smaller format (65 mm eight-perf) for later optical blowup and projection to a screen image magnification 600 times the size of the camera negative.
For those with large degrees of anisometropia, spectacle correction may cause the person to experience a difference in image magnification between the two eyes which could also prevent the development of good binocular vision.
Compression - Compression uses a positive lens (also called a focal reducer), placed in the converging cone of light before the focal plane of the telescope objective, to reduce overall image magnification.
In fact, although they might be noticeable at 100% image magnification, they are not at the magnifications now common with prints relative to the number of megapixels that images are commonly captured at.
Some versions of the lens may include the word macro or a flower icon which indicates macro capability, however due to the 1:5.2 image magnification ratio it cannot be considered as a true macro lens.
For example, increasing the OID alone can improve image contrast by decreasing the amount of scattered radiation that reaches the receptor; however it will also result in image magnification if the SID is not also proportionally increased.
The papers resolved an array of theoretical problems in weak-deflection gravitational lensing covering image counting, fixed-point images, image magnification, image time delays, local geometry of caustics, global geometry of caustics, wavefronts, caustic surfaces, and caustic surfing.