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Moiré pattern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Line moiré - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moiré Digital Imaging Glossary Learn Digital Camera Digital Photography ... , a wavy moiré pattern (2) can appear, as shown in crop A. There is no moiré in crop B of an image of the same scene taken with a camera with a higher resolution. Anti-alias (3) filters reduce or eliminate moiré but also reduce image sharpness.
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Illustration of the Moire effect...
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Descreen to remove moire patterns ... This interference is called a moiré pattern (pronounced more-ay). In a scanned image, Moiré patterns are caused by interference between two sets of fine pattern grids, the scanner samples and the halftone screen in the original image.
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Moiré patterns can also be created by plotting series of curves on a computer screen. Here, the interference is provided by the discretization of the ...
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Explore moire patterns with this series of interactive Java tutorials. ... Moiré fringes are an interference pattern that is formed when two similar grids overlap each other. The result is a series of fringe patterns that change shape when as the grids are translated.
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Moiré effect is a visual perception that occurs when viewing a set of lines or dots that is superimposed on another set of lines or dots, where the sets differ in relative size, angle, or spacing. The moiré effect can be seen when looking through ordinary window screens at another screen or background.
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Moire 1.png; 858,905 bytes; ... This page was last modified on 23 November 2008, at 16:48. Text is available under GNU Free Documentation License. Wikimedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Privacy policy About Wikimedia Commons Disclaimers...
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Project LITE is a two-year proof-of-concept project involving materials development, course instruction, and student learning assessment at Boston University. ... Moire Radial Multi-Color Rotation, Translation ... Two animated thick radial patterns - illustrates a rotating dipole magnetic field (as in a pulsar).
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