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Moiré and patterns
Moiré patterns are often an undesired artifact of images produced by various digital imaging and computer graphics techniques, for example when scanning a halftone picture or ray tracing a checkered plane ( the latter being a special case of aliasing, due to undersampling a fine regular pattern ).
Moiré patterns revealing complex shapes, or sequences of symbols embedded in one of the layers ( in form of periodically repeated compressed shapes ) are created with shape moiré, otherwise called band moiré patterns.
* An interactive example of various Moiré patterns Use arrow keys and mouse to manipulate layers.
* Wah Chang, the artist who designed and built several props in the 1960s for Star Trek, used moiré patterns found in the Edmund Scientific Educator's and Designer's Moiré Kit for the texture used in the Starfleet communicator props.
The diamond-shaped patterns in the red part are Moiré patterns, and are an artifact of the pixelization of the image ( the red-black strips are smaller than the size of a pixel ; the color of the pixel is assigned according to the value of the function at the center of the pixel, rather than the average of values over the pixel ).
The diamond-shaped patterns at the right side of the image are Moiré patterns, and are an artifact of the pixelization of the image ( the strips are smaller than the size of a pixel ; the color of the pixel is assigned according to the value of the function at the center of the pixel, rather than the average of values over the pixel ).
* Moiré effects less visible when photographing high-detail patterns compared to Bayer senor based cameras ; thus no need for sharpness-degrading antialiasing filters to reduce moiré effects.

Moiré and seen
The pattern seen on screen can at times be similar to a Moiré pattern.

Moiré and on
* A series of oil paintings based on Moiré principles by British artist, Pip Dickens

Moiré and person
As the person moves about, the Moiré pattern is quite noticeable.

Moiré and is
Moiré is where an interference pattern is produced by fine scene detail beating with the line ( or even pixel ) structure of the device used to analyse or display the scene.
The Moiré effect is used in shoreside beacons to mark underwater hazards ( usually pipelines or cables ).
An example of spatial aliasing is the Moiré pattern one can observe in a poorly pixelized image of a brick wall.

Moiré and pattern
5: Subsampled image showing a Moiré pattern
Moiré pattern ( bottom ) created by superimposing two grids ( top and middle )
Spatial aliasing in the form of a Moiré pattern.
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The blur makes the image less sharp, but prevents the formation of Moiré pattern aliasing artifacts.
* Moiré pattern, a form of spatial interference that generates new frequencies.

Moiré and .
The Moiré effect creates arrows that ' point ' towards an imaginary line marking the hazard.
He and Knight were simultaneously members of " Moiré Music ", a free-jazz band with a classical flavour, led by Trevor Watts.
Some of his paintings feature regular systems of radial or parallel lines to create Moiré Patterns.

patterns and are
We are forced, in our behavior towards others, to adopt empirically successful patterns in toto because we have such a minimal understanding of their essential elements.
When these fields are surveyed together, important patterns of relationship emerge indicating a vast community of reciprocal influence, a continuity of thought and expression including many traditions, primarily literary, religious, and philosophical, but frequently including contact with the fine arts and even, to some extent, with science.
The student of ideas and their place in history will always be concerned with the patterns of transition, which are at the same time patterns of transformation, whereby ideas pass from one area of activity to another.
color patterns that are made to weave throughout the whole composition ; ;
Unlike many decorative patterns that present a static flat convention, this artist's pictures are full of atmosphere and climate.
Although in both emotions sympathetic symptoms are present, different autonomic-somatic patterns underlie aggression and anxiety, respectively, as indicated by the rate of the excretion of the catecholamines, the state of the muscle tone, and the Mecholyl test.
In life we learn to play our roles and we `` freeze '' into patterns which become so habitual that we are not really aware of what we do.
In sentences, patterns of stress are determined by complex combinations of influences that can only be suggested here.
The desire to contrast the first parts of words which are alike in their last components produces an exceptional disregard of the normal patterns of stress of Chinese and Japanese.
And patterns of stress are not always unambiguous by any means.
Among infants the patterns of emotional responses are similar ; ;
Do societies develop according to cosmic patterns or are they subject only to the free choice of individuals??
It is mirrored by the individual Willie Lohmans, whose ideas and behavior patterns are so dependent and relativistic that they always coincide with those of the individual or group present and most important at the moment.
Many of the features of the homes are the latest modern devices in American homes, but an interesting blend of cultures finds us using Japanese artfulness in our own Western architecture at the same time that the Japanese are adopting Western utility patterns.
AAC interventions are highly individualized, taking into account specific abilities of language comprehension, social-relational characteristics, learning strengths and weaknesses, and developmental patterns for specific types of intellectual disabilities.
When there is more than one substituent present on the ring, their spatial relationship becomes important for which the arene substitution patterns ortho, meta, and para are devised.
The back and sides of a particular guitar are typically made of the same wood ; Brazilian or East Indian rosewood and Honduras mahogany are traditional choices, however, maple has been prized for the figuring that can be seen when it is cut in a certain way ( such as " flame " and " quilt " patterns ).
The genetic transmission patterns of AVM, if any, are unknown.
3D beading is less common than 2D beading, largely because free 3D beading patterns are not well distributed on the internet.
However, there are resources available that facilitate this process by offering free instructions on how to draw a 3D beading diagram using free software available from inkscape. org, in the hopes that clearer beading diagrams will allow easier access to 3D beading patterns.
Most 3D beading patterns are done in right angle weave, but sometimes both techniques are combined in the same piece.

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