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image and travelling
He noted that when travelling in Palestine he went into a church to pray and saw a curtain with an image of Christ or a saint which he tore down.
For a horizontal Leica-type FP shutter, the image is stretched if the object moves in the same direction as the shutter curtains, and compressed if travelling in the opposite direction of them.
The band is still raw and often fails to live up to its adopted image of no-nonsense rockers, but despite this the girls realise that playing in front of an audience gives them an incredible buzz, which makes all the travelling and lack of money worthwhile.
The Airport brand was created in 2003 when the National Express image brand was updated-it merged the former Airlink, Flightlink, Jetlink and Speedlink brands, which were confusing, especially to passengers travelling between Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
" s ; errors in mainstream news articles such as using the wrong image for a story, typos, inappropriate web adverts, meta-information for editors or page filler that was accidentally published unedited, or even outright nonsense like " Columbia: shuttle travelling nearly 18 times the speed of light ".
The image was inspired by late 19th century outback travelling shows which featured kangaroos wearing boxing gloves fighting against men.
Preying solely on men travelling alone during a full moon, she will present an image of hypnotic beauty, unspoken words and loving gestures before her victim.
While satellite coverage of Route Irish would be justified, as ambassador Negroponte was travelling on it, the Italian report claimed that weather conditions were so bad that no image could be acquired by satellites.

image and through
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
Now the only way in which all curves of the image family of Af can pass through a fixed point is to have a generator of Af which is not a secant but a tangent of **zg, for then any point on such a generator will be transformed into the point of tangency.
Since a ruled surface of order N with N concurrent generators is necessarily a cone, it follows finally that every line through a point, P, of **zg meets its image at P, as asserted.
For any pencil in a plane containing a Af-fold secant of **zg has an image regulus which meets the plane of the pencil in Af lines, namely the images of the lines of the pencil which pass through the intersection of **zg and the multiple secant, plus an additional component to account for the intersections of the images of the general lines of the pencil.
If **ya is the multiple secant of **zg which passes through Af and **yb is the simple secant of **zg which passes through Af, and if Af are the points in which **ya meets **zg, and if Af is the image of Af on the generator **yb, it follows that the image of the line Af is Af.
and, being left carnal, he will be an imperfect being, possessing the image ( of God ) in his formation, but not receiving the similitude ( of God ) through the Spirit ''.
The observers can image through the telescopes using CCD cameras.
Synchronization of the receiver disc rotation was handled through sync pulses broadcast with the image information.
If, in an unsharp image, a patch of light corresponds to an object point, the center of gravity of the patch may be regarded as the image point, this being the point where the plane receiving the image, e. g., a focusing screen, intersects the ray passing through the middle of the stop.
Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through " branding ," which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers.
False-color image of the Gulf Stream flowing north through the western Atlantic Ocean.
Upon cutting through the newspapers, Gysin noticed that the sliced layers offered interesting juxtapositions of text and image.
Here, one loops through each of the primitives, determines which pixels in the image it affects, and modifies those pixels accordingly.
First, large areas of the image may be empty of primitives ; rasterization will ignore these areas, but pixel-by-pixel rendering must pass through them.
Let's step through the rendering of a simple image of a room with flat wood walls with a grey pyramid in the center of the room.
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
By Part II, people know about him through " having read his adventures ", and so, he needs to do less to maintain his image.
The image was called Daedale and the archaic ritual given an explanation through a myth to the purpose
Slides 5 through 8 contain emotional material, and the seventh slide contained the most emotionally arousing image and description ( a picture of surgically repaired legs of a car crash victim ).

image and Porro
Porro prism binoculars are named after Italian optician Ignazio Porro who patented this image erecting system in 1854 and later refined by makers like the Carl Zeiss company in the 1890s.
Binoculars of this type use a Porro prism in a double prism Z-shaped configuration to erect the image.
In terrestrial telescopes such as Spotting scopes, monoculars and binoculars, prisms ( e. g., Porro prisms ), or a relay lens between objective and eyepiece are used to correct the image orientation.
In optics, a Porro prism, named for its inventor Ignazio Porro, is a type of reflection prism used in optical instruments to alter the orientation of an image.
Double Porro prism systems are used in small optical telescopes to re-orient an inverted image ( an arrangement is known as a image erection system ), and especially in many binoculars where they both erect the image and provide a longer, folded distance between the objective lenses and the eyepieces.
A Porro – Abbe prism ( sometimes called a Abbe – Porro prism ), named for Ignazio Porro and Ernst Abbe, is a type of reflection prism used in some optical instruments to alter the orientation of an image.

image and prism
Because there is no intermittent movement, the image is created through a rotating prism which scans the frames.
A single-lens reflex ( SLR ) camera is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system ( hence " reflex ", from the mirror's reflection ) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and hence see exactly what will be captured, contrary to viewfinder cameras where the image could be significantly different from what will be captured.
Danjon devised a method to measure " Earthshine " on the Moon using a telescope in which a prism split the Moon's image into two identical side-by-side images.
The operator's optical system is a modified telescope containing a Dove prism to prevent the image ' toppling ' as the optics rotate in azimuth.
Most roof prism binoculars use either the Abbe-Koenig prism ( named after Ernst Karl Abbe and Albert Koenig and patented by Carl Zeiss in 1905 ) or Schmidt-Pechan prism ( invented in 1899 ) designs to erect the image and fold the optical path.
This interference between the two paths with different geometric phase results in a varying intensity distribution in the image reducing apparent contrast and resolution compared to a porro prism erecting system.
This guiding is done through a second co-mounted telescope called a " guide scope " or via some type of " off-axis guider ", a device with a prism or optical beam splitter that allows the observer to view the same image in the telescope that is taking the picture.
The left one uses an erecting prism whereas the right uses an erecting lens and a second image plane.
The image is flipped laterally by the prism.
The beam reflects inside the prism twice, allowing the transmission of an image through a right angle without inverting it ( that is, without changing the image's handedness ) as an ordinary right-angle prism or mirror would.
In this case, the image needs to be reflected left-to-right, as the prism transmits the image formed on the camera's focusing screen, which is itself reflected by the reflex mirror in the camera body.
This form of the prism changes the handedness of the image.
The image was laterally reversed -- as images in mirrors are -- unless a mirror or inverting prism was used during exposure to flip the image.
In a charge-coupled device -( CCD ) telecine, a “ white ” light is shone through the exposed film image into a prism, which separates out the image into the three primary colors, red, green and blue.
Wollaston's design used a prism with four optical faces to produce two successive reflections ( see illustration ), thus producing an image that is not inverted or reversed.

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