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incident light

The light falling directly on an object.

inverse square law

The exponential relationship between increased distance and

decreased light intensity.

iris

An adjustable aperture built into a Sensor lens to permit control

of the amount of light passing through the lens.

L

LED

Acronym for Light-Emitting Diode.

M

mask

A pattern used to eliminate portions of another pattern. Regions

of an image at a constant value, usually white or black, form

the mask.

N

noise

Irrelevant or meaningless data resulting from various causes

unrelated to the source of data being measured or inspected;

random undesirable video signals.

O

ocr

Acronym for Optical Character Recognition. Recognition of

each character in a string by a vision system.

ocv

Acronym for Optical Character Verification. Verify a string

by a vision system.

P

parallax

The difference in appearance or position of an object when

viewed from two different locations.

photon

A particle of light. A quantum of electromagnetic energy

moving at the speed of light.

pincushion distortion

A visual effect where the sides of an image appear to bulge

inward on all sides like a pincushion. Caused by an increase

in effective magnification, as points in the image move away

from the image center.

pixel

Acronym for picture element.

polarization

The restriction of the vibrations of light or magnetic field

vectors to one plane.

polarized lighting

The use of polarizing filters to remove specular reflections

from a scene to be viewed. Typically, one polarizing filter is

placed in front of the light source and a second filter is placed

over the receiver with the two filters offset in their polarizing

direction by 90 degrees.

preprocessing

Enhancement, transformation, or filtering of images before

processing.

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