metadata is by definition data about data. For example, it might tell you when the last time a file was opened, or when it was created, or how has permission to modify it. In general, when you scan a file, you actually being to create that metadata about the file...i'm not sure what you mean by "capture as part of an image."
The emulsion on the film of a camera is where the image is focused and captured. In the eye that function is performed by the retina.
The EMM database is the largest part of the Netbackup metadata. This database stores information about all the resources in the Netbackup environment, such as clients, media servers, policies, and backup images. It is essential for managing and tracking data protection activities.
The emulsion on the film of a camera is where the image is focused and captured. In the eye that function is performed by the retina.
Input Phosphor. The x-ray image intensifier converts the transmitted x rays into a brightened, visible light image. Within an image intensifier, the input phosphor converts the x-ray photons to light photons, which are then converted to photoelectrons within the photocathode. The electrons are accelerated and focused by a series of electrodes striking the output phosphor, which converts the accelerated electrons into light photons that may be captured by various imaging devices.
The word "image" can be a noun.
You may reffer to it as: - sub-image - cropped image - region (of interest) depending on the context.
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retina
retina
the part of an image closest to the camera
it is called the retina
noun