moire


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Synonyms for moire

silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern

(of silk fabric) having a wavelike pattern

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Study of the multilayer PCB CTEs by moire interferometry, Optics and Lasers in Engineering 42: 613-626.
By contrast, the ceramic works Campecino II (San Rafael & Tlatepaque, Mexico 2017) and Torso Aziil--and the works of printed Lycra stretched over wood armatures, Caisse a Souffe (Moire Machine/Main) (Paris, 2017) and Caisse a Vents (Moire Machine/Main) (Paris, 2017)-were hollow by design.
This back-light directional naked-eye 3D display, as it does with other autostereoscopic display, presents some basic technological difficulties, such as the unacceptable crosstalk, visible moire pattern, non-uniformity of luminance on the screen, among others.
Aiming to overcome the difficulties described above, Hitachi has developed a camera technology-based on the principle of Moire fringes(2) (that are generated from superposition of concentric circles)-that combines a function for adjusting focus after images are captured in the same manner as a light-field camera and features of thinness and lightness of a lensless camera which computational load incurred by image processing is reduced to 1/300(3).
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Among various techniques for the construction of profilometry, the Moire technique can be considered as a theoretical basis for many methods and digitalization equipment (Sciammarella, 1982; Braga et al., 2009).
Three settings for the lowA[degrees]pass filter include 'off', which provides comparable effects to having no lowA[degrees]pass filter and is suitable when prioritising resolution, 'standard', which strikes a balance between resoluA[degrees] tion and removal of moire and colour artifacts, and 'high', which places more emphasis on reducing moire and artifacting.
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Dry optical bonding does not cause optical defects as scratches or moire patterns during the production process, which makes a cosmetic cleanup or additional attention superfluous.
The FujiFilm X-T1's large APS C-sized 16M X-Trans CMOS II sensor features an original color filter array that minimizes moire and color aberrations.
Bart Bergstein has been appointed chief nancial ocer, Steve Bubrick vice-president global marketing and business development and Didier Moire as area director of newly created Cellnovo France.
The variations described in a paper given by Wayne Tompkin of OVDK were a multitonal portrait and a Moire pattern, both for transmission viewing, and Kinegram[R] Antenna, a copper-coated version which is electronically readable.
Its ribbon consists of three equal vertical moire stripes of white, purple, and white.
Among various micro/nanooptical measurement techniques, the moire method [1] has been developed into a mature deformation measurement technique due to its noncontact and full-field properties.