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  • 51Digital photography — Nikon D700 a 12.1 megapixel full frame DSLR …

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  • 52Eastman Kodak — Infobox Company company name = Eastman Kodak Company company company type = Public (NYSE|EK) slogan = Share Moments. Share Life. foundation = 1888 founder = George Eastman location = Rochester, New York, USA area served = Worldwide key people =… …

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  • 53Contact lens — Contacts redirects here. For the software application, see Address book. A pair of contact lenses, positioned with the concave side facing upward …

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  • 54Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope — The Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope (SOAR) is a modern 4.1 m aperture optical near IR telescope located on Cerro Pachón, Chile at 2738 meters elevation. It was commissioned in 2003, and is operated by a consortium including the… …

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  • 55Next-generation lithography — (NGL) is a term used in integrated circuit manufacturing to describe the lithography technologies slated to replace photolithography. As of 2009 the most advanced form of photolithography is immersion lithography, in which water is used as an… …

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  • 56Materials MASINT — Intelligence Cycle Management Collection Management MASINT Electro optical MASINT Nuclear MASINT Geophysical MASINT Radar MASINT Materials MASINT Radiofrequency MASINT Materials MASINT is one of the six major disciplines generally accepted to… …

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  • 57Focus recovery based on the linear canonical transform — Focus recovery from defocused image is an ill posed problem since it loses the component of high freqency. Most of the methods for focus revocery are based on depth estimation theory [Most of depth recovery methods are simply based on camera… …

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  • 58Adjustable focus — eyeglasses compensate for the effects of presbyopia, lack of focusing, by providing on demand clarity at any desired distance.Two approaches can be found in the literature: electro optical (often utilizing liquid crystals as the active medium)… …

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  • 59Computer vision — is the field concerned with automated imaging and automated computer based processing of images to extract and interpret information. It is the science and technology of machines that see. Here see means the machine is able to extract information …

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  • 60Rendering (computer graphics) — Not to be confused with 3D rendering. A variety of rendering techniques applied to a single 3D scene …

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