Imaging

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Imaging may refer to:

In medicine and biology:

In physics:

In astronomy:

  • Speckle imaging, combining a number of very short exposure images
  • Lucky imaging, a specialized form of speckle imaging with carefully selected images

In geology:

In computing and business:

  • Digital imaging, creating digital images, generally by scanning, or through digital photography
  • Dynamic imaging, an amalgamation of digital imaging and workflow automation
  • Document imaging, replicating documents commonly used in business
  • Imaging for Windows, a software product for scanning paper documents
  • creating a file which contains the exact content of a storage medium, see disk image

In music:

  • Stereo imaging, an aspect of sound recording and reproduction concerning spatial locations of the performers

Other:

See also

fr:Imagerie he:הדמיה


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