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– large CCD or use adaptor |
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technology that allows the remote measurement and reporting of information of interest to the system designer or operator. refers to wireless communications (i.e. using a radio system to implement the data link), but can also refer to data transferred over other media, such as a telephone or computer network or via an optical link or when making a robot it can be over a wire |
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the world’s largest commercial satellite communications services provider. |
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global telecommunications company, based in the USA, and with branches in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and several other countries in the Americas. It is present also in Turkey. Although it operates many kinds of data communication modalities, it is best known for its satellite communication services. |
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two-way satellite ground station with a dish antenna that is smaller than 3 meters. |
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influential Dutch writer on the interactions between national cultures and organizational cultures, and is an author of several books including Culture's Consequences and Cultures and Organizations, Software of the Mind, co-authored by his son... his study demonstrated that there are national and regional cultural groupings that affect the behaviour of societies and organizations, and that are very persistent across time. |
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worked for the United States State Department teaching inter-cultural communications skills to foreign service personnel, developed the concept of "High context culture" and "low context culture", and wrote several popular practical books on dealing with cross-cultural issues |
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what is the difference between logo and logotype? |
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LogoType is a type of logo in which only letters are used.
Where as a logo can consist of image as well as letters |
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digital video format created by Sony, JVC, Panasonic and other video camera producers, and launched in 1995 |
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CCD (charge coupled device) |
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analog shift register that enables transportation of analog signals (electric charges) through successive stages (capacitors), controlled by a clock signal. can be used as a form of memory or for delaying samples of analog signals. Today, are most widely used in arrays of photoelectric light sensors to serialize parallel analog signals. Not all image sensors use this technology; for example, CMOS chips are also commercially available. ...the way that the image signal is read out from the chip. Under the control of an external circuit, each capacitor can transfer its electric charge to one or another of its neighbors. used in digital photography, digital photogrammetry, astronomy (particularly in photometry), sensors, electron microscopy, medical fluoroscopy, optical and UV spectroscopy, and high speed techniques such as lucky imaging. |
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The MPEG-2 Format and Data Size Reduction |
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A movie is usually filmed at a rate of 24 frames per second. This means that every second, there are 24 complete images displayed on the movie screen. American and Japanese television use a format called NTSC, which displays a total of 30 frames per second; but it does this in a sequence of 60 fields, each of which contains alternating lines of the picture. Other countries use PAL format, which displays at 50 fields per second, but at a higher resolution (see How Video Formatting Works for details on these formats). Because of the differences in frame rate and resolution, an MPEG movie needs to be formatted for either the NTSC or the PAL system. |
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process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture or television image, either electronically, photo-chemically or digitally |
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thought-leader in Virtual Reality (VR).He applied his cinematographer experience with the help of his partner developed the Sensorama in 1960.It was big, bulky, and shaped like a 1980-ish arcade game. The Sensorama was quite impressive for 1960 technology. The game gave the player the experience of riding a motorcycle on the streets of Brooklyn. The player felt the wind on their face, the vibration of the motorcycle seat, a 3D view, and even smells of the city. he wanted to create “cinema of the future.” The Sensorama was doomed, however, from the high costs of the filmmaking. He was not able to find the amount of funds necessary to create new 3-D films “obtained with three 35 mm cameras mounted on the cameraman |
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ways to obtain color change in post production: |
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color timing FLashing Bleach Bypass Cross Processing |
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