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  2. Crop factor - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 28 mm lens delivers a moderately wide-angle FOV on a 35 mm format full-frame camera, but on a camera with a 1.6 crop factor, an image made with the same lens will have the same field of view that a full-frame camera would make with a ~45 mm lens (28 × 1.6 = 44.8). This narrowing of the FOV is a disadvantage to photographers when ...

  3. File:White on black circle image 256 by 256.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Comparison of raster-to-vector conversion software - Wikipedia

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    2023 (version 12.4) [1] €960, €480 upgrade (Easy Trace Pro) Versions 7.99 and 8.65 are free (Easy Trace) Proprietary: Windows Adobe Illustrator: Adobe Inc. Formerly called Adobe Systems Inc. 1985 2023 (version 27.8.1) $19.99 per month Proprietary: Windows, macOS PhotoLine: Computerinsel GmbH 1996 2023 (version 24.01) $86, $42 upgrade ...

  5. Circle Hough Transform - Wikipedia

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    Accumulator array should be A[x,y,r] in the 3D space. Voting should be for each pixels, radius and theta A[x,y,r] += 1 The algorithm : For each A[a,b,r] = 0; Process the filtering algorithm on image Gaussian Blurring, convert the image to grayscale ( grayScaling), make Canny operator, The Canny operator gives the edges on image.

  6. Image circle - Wikipedia

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    The image circle is the cross section of the cone of light transmitted by a lens or series of lenses onto the image plane. When this light strikes a perpendicular target such as photographic film or a digital camera sensor, it forms a circle of light – the image circle. Various sensor aspect ratios may be used which all fit inside the same ...

  7. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    Most consumer-level DSLRs, SLTs and mirrorless cameras use relatively large sensors, either somewhat under the size of a frame of APS-C film, with a crop factor of 1.5–1.6; or 30% smaller than that, with a crop factor of 2.0 (this is the Four Thirds System, adopted by OM System (formerly Olympus) and Panasonic).