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  2. Unsharp masking - Wikipedia

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    If the difference is greater than a user-specified threshold setting, the images are (in effect) subtracted. Digital unsharp masking is a flexible and powerful way to increase sharpness, especially in scanned images. Unfortunately, it may create unwanted conspicuous edge effects or increase image noise.

  3. 2D to 3D conversion - Wikipedia

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    Depth micro-relief, 3D shape is added to most important surfaces to prevent the "cardboard" effect when stereo imagery looks like a combination of flat images just set at different depths. Stereo generation based on 2D+Depth with any supplemental information like clean plates, restored background, transparency maps, etc.

  4. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]

  5. Raw image format - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all digital cameras can process the image from the sensor into a JPEG file using settings for white balance, color saturation, contrast, and sharpness that are either selected automatically or entered by the photographer before taking the picture. Cameras that produce raw files save these settings in the file, but defer the processing.

  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    An image's sharpness is presented through the crisp detail, defined lines, and its depicted contrast. Sharpness is a factor of multiple systems throughout the DSLR camera by its ISO, resolution, lens, and the lens settings, the environment of the image, and its post-processing. Images have a possibility of being too sharp, but they can never be ...

  7. Angle of view (photography) - Wikipedia

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    A camera's angle of view can be measured horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.. In photography, angle of view (AOV) [1] describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera.

  8. Sharpness - Wikipedia

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    Sharpness may refer to: Sharpness, Gloucestershire, a port in England; Sharpness (cutting), the capacity of a surface to initiate a cut on another surface; Sharpness (visual), a combination of resolution and acutance Critical focus or critical sharpness, the area of maximal optical resolution; Sharpness of vision, or visual acuity

  9. Christian Pulisic - Wikipedia

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    Christian Mate Pulisic (pronounced [krǐstijan mǎːte pǔliʃitɕ]; [7] born September 18, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Serie A club AC Milan and the United States national team. [8]