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distortion

Undesired change in the shape of an image or waveform from

the original object or signal.

edge

A change in pixel values exceeding some threshold between

two adjacent regions of relatively uniform values. Edges

correspond to changes in brightness corresponding to a

discontinuity in surface orientation, reflectance, or illumination.

f/stop (or f/number

Ratio of the focal length of a lens to the diameter of its opening.

Increasing or decreasing an exposure by one f/stop doubles or

halves the amount of light allowed through the lens.

feature

Any characteristic descriptive of an image or a region in an

image.

feature extraction

The process of generating a set of descriptors or characteristic

attributes from an image.

fiducial mark

A mark defining a datum point or standard of positional

reference used as a basis for calculation or measurement.

field of view (FOV)

The area of object space imaged at the focal plane of a lens.

fluorescent lamp

A lamp that produces light by exciting a phosphor with a

plasma, with the phosphor re-emitting the energy as light.

focal length

The distance from a lens’ principal point to the corresponding

focal point. Also referred to as the equivalent focal length and

the effective focal length.

front lighting

An arrangement in which the object is illuminated and viewed

from the same side.

G

gradient magnitude

The rate-of-change of pixel intensities over a small local

neighborhood.

gray scale

Standardized variations of values from white, through shades

of gray, to black in a digitized image with black assigned the

value of zero and white the value of 255.

H

halogen

A gas, such as iodine, placed inside an incandescent lamp to

gather the evaporated filament off the bulb and redeposit it

back onto the filament.

high pass filter

A processing operation that enhances high frequencies (and

attenuates low frequencies).

histogram

Frequency counts of the population of pixels of each intensity

(gray level) or other characteristic populations in an image.

I

incandescent

Thermal generation of light, usually through radiant filaments

in a bulb.

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