- Photodetectors, also
called photosensors, are
sensors of
light or
other electromagnetic radiation.
There are a wide
variety of
photodetectors which may...
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approximately equal to the
length of the
diagonal of the
image frame or
digital photosensor. In cinematography, a lens of
roughly twice the
diagonal is considered...
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level sensor, a
photosensor, to
detect the
prevailing light level,
luminance or brightness, in open-loop or closed-loop systems.
Photosensors are used to...
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cinematography and photography, pre-flashing is the
exposure of the film or
other photosensor to
uniform light prior to
exposing it to the
scene to be imaged. This...
- LED printers. The
first commercial use was hand
processing of a flat
photosensor (an
electrostatic component that
detects the
presence of
visible light)...
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transducing light into
chemical energy In technology:
Photodetector or
photosensor, a
device that
detects light by
capturing photons Eye (disambiguation)...
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Early systems, such as the Votronic,
introduced in 1965, had a
single photosensor per
column of
marks on the ballot. Most such tabulators, such as Optech...
- specified, as in "5
microvolts per photon" for the
responsivity of a
photosensor. The "gain" of a
bipolar transistor normally refers to
forward current...
- voices, a wah-wah
effect that was
controlled by
moving the hand over a
photosensor and two styluses. In the mid-1970s, a new
model appeared that featured...
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anion pump (Cl-)
halorhodopsin HR
photosensor sensory rhodopsin I SR-I
photosensor sensory rhodopsin II SR-II
photosensor Neurospora opsin I NOP-I light-activated...