imagery vinegiri, vinegari Fr.: imagerie 1) The formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images
collectively. Noun from → imager. |
real image vine-ye hasyâ, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image réelle In an optical system, the image of an object produced by the convergence of the light rays that make up the image. → virtual image; → real object. |
restored image vine-ye bâzsâxté, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image restaurée An image that has been upgraded by a process of → image restoration. Restored, p;p. of restore, → restoration; → image. Tasvir, → image; bâzsâxté, p.p. of bâzsâxtan, → restoration. |
sharp image vine-ye tig, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image nette An image with clear and distinct details. Opposite of → blurred image. |
sub-image zir-vine, zir-tasvir Fr.: sous-image A part of a larger image. |
unsharp image vine-ye nâtig, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image floue An image in which finer details are not visible. → blurred image → un-; → sharp image. |
virtual image vine-ye virâgin, tasvir-e ~ Fr.: image virtuelle Optics: An image formed inside an instrument at the point where diverging rays would cross if they were extended backward into the instrument. Such an image cannot be obtained on a screen placed at its apparent position, since the rays do not pass through that point. → real image. |