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- or intensity of an astronomical object's electromagnetic radiation A photometric study, sometimes also referred to as a lighting "layout" or "point by...
- In astronomy, a photometric system is a set of well-defined p****bands (or optical filters), with a known sensitivity to incident radiation. The sensitivity...
- Photometric stereo is a technique in computer vision for estimating the surface normals of objects by observing that object under different lighting conditions...
- A photometric redshift is an estimate for the recession velocity of an astronomical object such as a galaxy or quasar, made without measuring its spectrum...
- Photometric-standard stars are a series of stars that have had their light output in various p****bands of photometric system measured very carefully....
- related news: Huge star cluster discovered in neighbourhood of Milky Way Photometric parallax is a means to infer the distances of stars using their colours...
- The UBV photometric system (from Ultraviolet, Blue, Visual), also called the Johnson system (or Johnson-Morgan system), is a photometric system usually...
- Luminance (photometric) and radiance (radiometric) Luminous flux (photometric) and radiant flux (radiometric) Luminous intensity (photometric) and radiant...
- Vilnius photometric system is a medium-band seven-colour photometric system (UPXYZVS), created in 1963 by Vytautas Straižys and his coworkers. This system...
- effectively layering a series of photographs in one image. The ac****ulated photometric exposure (Hv) is the same so long as the total exposure time is the same...