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  1. Image map

    selfref For image maps in Wikipedia, see mw Extension ImageMap Extension ImageMap . In HTML and XHTML , an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image , created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to various destinations as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination . For example, a map of the world may have each country hyperlinked to further information about that country. The intention of an image map is to provide an easy way of linking various parts of an image without dividing the image into separate image files. History Kevin Hughes www Kevin Hughes invented the image map while he was a student at Honolulu ... its a known bug in 2007 imagemap Image JoshuaReynoldsParty.jpg Image map example of The Club Literary ... When designing an image map it is important to indicate to the user that the image is mapped. This may ... as the mouse moves over the image. See also Kevin Hughes www Kevin Hughes commons Commons Image map resources Commons Image map resources References reflist External links http www.w3.org TR html401 ... graphics de Verweissensitive Grafik eo Klakebla mapo it Mappa immagine nl Image map pl Image map pt Image map ru ... Jo Fahey year 1997 page 241 ref Definition in HTML In HTML a imagemap is made of the actual image, that is embedded with the img Tag. The image gets simultaneously the attribute usemap . The imagemap comprise map Tag and in the detail of the area tags, which defines the fields with the hyperlink weblinks ... usemap mapname map name mapname area shape rect coords 9,372,66,397 href http en.wikipedia.org map source div Image maps use This set of numbers and wikilinks is an imagemap. It is tricky to edit by hand ... image maps by hand, using a text editor, however doing so requires that the web designer knows ... over the image. As a result, most image maps coded by hand are simple polygons. Because creating image ...   more details



  1. File:Map image detroit.jpg

    Summary Image of Detroit taken from National Archives. CREATED PUBLISHED Detroit 1889? NOTES Perspective map not drawn to scale. Reference LC Panoramic maps 2nd ed. , 342 Licensing PD US Category Images of Detroit, Michigan Category Images of Michigan ...   more details



  1. File:Thumb map image of three nuclear occupying powers of Kashmirl.jpg

    Summary The map of Jammu & Kashmir showing areas occupied by three nuclear powers, a track record of four wars already fought and the fifth war, anybody can imagine, can be catastrophic. Licensing PD self date March 2010 ...   more details



  1. The Image

    The Image may refer to In literature The Image novel The Image novel , originally in French L Image , by Catherine Robbe Grillet In social theory The Image A Guide to Pseudo events in America , a 1961 book by Daniel J. Boorstin In music The Image , an american music band in which Dave Edmunds played. It is related with two other bands that appeared later The Human Beans and Love Sculpture . L Image , a musical band that includes Tony Levin , Mike Mainieri , Steve Gadd , David Spinozza , and Warren Bernhardt In film The Image film , a 1974 French film directed by Radley Metzger based on the above novel by Catherine Robbe Grillet The Image short film , a 1967 short film directed by Michael Armstrong and starring David Bowie and Michael Byrne disambig ...   more details



  1. IMAGE

    other uses Image disambiguation Infobox Space telescope name Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration IMAGE image File Image spacecraft iso view.gif 250px Diagram of IMAGE spacecraft caption Diagram of IMAGE spacecraft organization major contractors alt names Explorer 78 br IMAGE br 26113 NORAD ID ref name nssdc master nssdc id 2000 017A location orbit type height period velocity accel gravity launch date March 25, 2000 ref name nssdc master launch location Vandenburg AFB , USA ref name nssdc master launch vehicle Delta II Delta II 7326 ref name nssdc master mission length deorbit date wavelength mass 536  Kilogram kg 1181.7  Pound mass lb ref name nssdc master style diameter area focal length coolant website http image.gsfc.jhu.edu as of stats ref ref name nssdc master ... Spacecraft work NASA.gov date 2007 05 18 accessdate 2007 09 07 ref IMAGE from I mager for M agnetopause ... in December 2005. The IMAGE craft was placed in a 1,000 46,000  km orbit around the Earth, with an inclination of 90 passing over the geographical pole pole s and a 14.2 hour period. IMAGE was the first ... RPI Central Instrument Data Processor CIDP Image Aurora as seen by IMAGE.PNG thumb left An Aurora astronomy aurora as seen by the Far Ultraviolet FUV Imaging System on board IMAGE The CIDP as well ... proven RAD6000 avionics processors. External links http image.gsfc.nasa.gov IMAGE NASA page , with http pluto.space.swri.edu IMAGE spacecraft table.html tabular presentation of key spacecraft details http pluto.space.swri.edu IMAGE Southwest Research Institute http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov database MasterCatalog?sc 2000 017A NSSDC Master Catalog information on the IMAGE mission commons category IMAGE References reflist Explorer program Magnetosphere Orbital launches in 2000 DEFAULTSORT Image Category ... Category Spacecraft launched by Delta II rockets cs IMAGE de Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration es Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration ja IMAGE sk IMAGE sv IMAGE ...   more details



  1. Map

    . ref ref Freeman, H.,, Map data processing and the annotation problem, Proc. 3rd Scandinavian Conf. on Image ...Other uses pp move indef A map is a visual representation of an area a symbolic depiction highlighting ... represent any space , real or imagined, without regard to context language use context or scale map ... c leste.jpg thumb 200 px A celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit . Cartography or map making is the study and practice of crafting representations of the Earth ... and bicycling maps. In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up ... The Hereford Mappa Mundi , about 1300, Hereford Cathedral , England. A classic T O map with Jerusalem ... of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass direction ... maps, including the T and O map s, were drawn with East at the top meaning that the direction up on the map ... convention is that North is at the top of a map. Several kinds of maps are often traditionally ..., of the map. Labels on the map are oriented in such a way that you cannot read them properly ... Medieval European T and O map s such as the Hereford Mappa Mundi were centred on Jerusalem with East .... Azimuthal equidistant projection Polar map s of the Arctic or Antarctica Antarctic regions ... of the map, respectively. Typical maps of the Arctic have 0 meridian towards the bottom of the page maps of the Antarctic have the 0 meridian towards the top of the page. Reversed map s, also known as Upside ... Fuller s Dymaxion map s are based on a projection of the Earth s sphere onto an icosahedron ... maps such as ArcMap typically project north at the top of the map, but use math degrees 0 is east, degrees ... them from 450. Scale and accuracy File Blank globe.svg thumb right 175px A global view map of Europe, Middle East and Africa. Many, but not all, maps are drawn to a Scale map scale , expressed as a ratio such as 1 10,000, meaning that 1 of any unit of measurement on the map corresponds exactly ...   more details



  1. IF-MAP

    The Interface for Metadata Access Points IF MAP is an open standard client server protocol developed by the Trusted Computing Group TCG as one of the core protocols of the Trusted Network Connect TNC open architecture. IF MAP provides a common interface between the Metadata Access Point MAP , a database server acting as a clearinghouse for information about security events and objects, and other elements of the TNC architecture. http www.computer.org portal web computingnow archive news065 The IF MAP protocol defines a publish subscribe search mechanism with a set of identifiers and data types. History The IF MAP protocol was first published by the TCG on April 28, 2008. Originally, the IF MAP specification was developed to support data sharing across various vendor s devices and applications for network security. http www.networkworld.com news 2008 042808 interop tcg.html The standard has also been adopted for additional use cases of data sharing including physical security. http www.securitymagazine.com ... of the IF MAP spec was published on September 13, 2010. The 2.0 version separated the base protocol ... 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed Industrial Control Systems , http www.automation.com ... within the MAP framework. https www.networkworld.com news 2010 091310 trusted computing group cloud security.html IF MAP Community IF MAP.com is the meeting place for IF MAP Community. Launched in December ... and contributing to the IF MAP world. IF MAP Adoption IF MAP is supported by a variety of vendors ... and Orchestration IF MAP Server http www.insightix.com Insightix BSA Business Security Assurance ... Table , Security Magazine , BNP Media. http opencloudconsortium.org 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed IF MAP Based Intercloud Testbed In Planning http www.automation.com content securing ... for soap specification TNC IF MAP Binding for SOAP Specification http ifmapdev.com IF MAP Developer Resources http code.google.com p omapd omapd Opensource IF MAP Server Category Computer network security ...   more details



  1. Image embossing

    Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Lenna emboss.jpg thumb right 200px Lenna image embossed. Image embossing is a computer graphics technique where each pixel of an image is replaced either by a highlight or a shadow, depending on light dark boundaries on the original image. Low contrast areas are replaced by a gray background. Can also be described as when a color at a given location of the filtered image corresponds to rate of color change at that location in the original image. Applying an embossing Filter software filter to an image often results in an image resembling a paper or metal embossing of the original image, hence the name. See also Sobel operator External links http www.javascriptkit.com filters emboss.shtml Javascript emboss example http web.cs.wpi.edu matt courses cs563 talks bump bumpmap.html Bump map Embossing Category Computer graphic techniques Compu graphics stub ...   more details



  1. Pansharpened image

    unreferenced date January 2008 Pansharpening is a process of merging high resolution panchromatic and lower resolution multispectral imagery to create a single high resolution color image. Google Maps and nearly every map creating company uses this technique to increase image quality. photo stub Category Photographic processes hu Pansharpening nl Pansharpening ...   more details



  1. Clickable image

    of XHTML and CSS http www.webreference.com programming image map examples index.htm Use of XHTML and CSS ... Applet http www.nigelbee.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk image map.htm Use of Javascript onMouseOver image swaps See also Graphical user interface hyperlink Image map References http encarta.msn.com dictionary ...A clickable image is an image that can be activated using a computer mouse. The term can be used to refer to graphical buttons in a graphical user interface GUI such as that found in Microsoft Windows or Apple s Mac OS X . However, it is most often used to describe a method of superimposing hyperlink s on an image held in a webpage . Clickable image maps can be implemented in two ways as client side image maps and as server side image maps. Client side image maps For client side image maps, the client s browser software controls the way in which the user interacts with the image. The simplest implementation method is to use Image map HTML image maps . Explicit pixel co ordinates of rectangles and other shapes representing hot spots can be defined in HTML code. When the user clicks on one of these, the browser navigates to the hyperlink that has been specified in the code. This form of image map little to no feedback to the user of the location of these hot spots, or of which one has been ... , but they are not obliged to do these things. More sophisticated client side image maps can be implemented by making use of programming environments such as XHTML CSS, Javascript or Java. These image maps can give an indication of where the hotspots are when the user s mouse moves over the image. They can ... on machines with tight security settings or through firewalls. Server side image maps For server side image maps, When the user clicks on the image, the screen coordinates are sent directly to the server where the document resides. Mouse coordinates, expressed as screen pixel values relative to the image are picked up by the server and the server redraws the image accordingly. Examples Good examples ...   more details



  1. Color image

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A digital color image is a digital image that includes color information for each pixel . For visually acceptable results, it is necessary and almost sufficient to provide three sample signal sample s color channels for each pixel, which are interpreted as coordinates in some color space. The RGB color space is commonly used in computer displays, but other spaces such as YCbCr , HSV color space HSV , and are often used in other contexts. Color image representation A color image is usually stored in memory as a raster graphics raster map , a two dimensional array of small integer triplets or rarely as three separate raster maps, one for each channel. File RGBLayers.svg right thumb 250px Separate R, G, and B image layers Eight bits per sample 24 bits per pixel seem adequate for most uses, but faint banding artifact s may still be visible in some smoothly varying images, especially those subject to digital image processing processing . Particularly demanding applications may use 10 bits per sample or more. On the other hand, some widely used image file format s and graphics card s may use only 8 bits per pixel , i.e., only 256 different colors, or 2&ndash 3 bits per channel. Converting continuous tone images like photographs to such formats requires dithering and yields rather grainy and fuzzy results. Graphics cards that support 16 bits per pixel provide 65536 distinct colors, or 5&ndash 6 bits per channel. This resolution seems satisfactory for non professional uses, even without dithering. DEFAULTSORT Color Image Category Computer graphics Category Display technology Category Image processing ...   more details



  1. Image stitching

    Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photograph ic image s with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high resolution image. Commonly performed through the use of computer software , most approaches to image stitching require nearly exact overlaps ... ref Some digital camera s can stitch their photos internally. Image Alcatraz03182006.jpg thumb center 850px Alcatraz Island , seen in an example of a panorama created by image stitching Stages of the stitching process Image Rochester NY.jpg thumb right 350px Example for geometrical registration and stitch line in panorama creation. File Ortophotomap multiple passes Pteryx UAV.jpg thumb Image stitching used for preparing a map using Pteryx UAV Image stitching process can be divided into three main components image registration , calibration and blending . Image registration involves Feature detection computer vision matching features ref name Szeliski cite paper title Image Alignment ... search for image alignments that minimize the sum of absolute differences between overlapping pixels ... and color matching based on image derivatives journal Optics Express volume 15 pages 7689 7696 year ... accurate and execution of the comparison is faster. Image calibration aims to minimize differences .... Panotools and its various derivative programs use this method. Image blending involves executing ... . If applicable, High dynamic range imaging high dynamic range merging is done along with Image registration ... is done to minimize the visibility of seams between images. Projection geometry Image Comparison of various ... near the poles of the panosphere. For image segments that have been taken from the same point in space, stitched images can be arranged using one of various map projection s. Rectilinear projection , where the stitched image is viewed on a 2D plane. Straight lines that are straight in reality stay straight regardless of their directions on the image. Wide views around 120 or so start to exhibit lots ...   more details



  1. Digital image

    , the pixels are stored in computer memory as a raster graphics raster image or raster map, a two dimensional array of small integers. These values are often transmitted or stored in a image compression ...Cleanup date August 2009 A digital image is a representation of a two dimensional image using ones and zeros Binary numeral system binary . Depending on whether or not the image resolution is fixed, it may ... image usually refers to raster image s also called bitmap images. Raster Raster images have a finite set of digital values, called picture elements or pixel s. The digital image contains a fixed number of rows and columns of pixels. Pixels are the smallest individual element in an image, holding ..., such as digital camera s, Image scanner scanner s, coordinate measuring machines, seismographic profiling, airborne radar, and more. They can also be synthesized from arbitrary non image data ... area of computer graphics . The field of digital image processing is the study of algorithms for their transformation. Raster image types Each pixel of a raster image is typically associated to a specific ... of those samples binary image binary grayscale color image color false color image false color multi spectral image multi spectral thematic image thematic picture function The term digital image ... camera s give access to almost all the data captured by the camera, using a raw image format . The Universal ... that have direction and length. Often, both raster and vector elements will be combined in one image, for example, in the case of a billboard with text vector and photographs raster . Image viewing Cleanup section date August 2009 The user can utilize different program to see the image. The Graphics ... a web browser because they are the standard internet image formats. The Scalable Vector Graphics SVG ... image Fiftieth Anniversary of First Digital Image . ref The advancement of digital imagery continued ... of computerised axial tomography CAT scanning , using x ray s to produce a digital image of a slice ...   more details



  1. Image rectification

    map coordinate system. Computer stereo vision Image Image rectification.png the search space ...Image rectification is a transformation process used to project two or more images onto a common image plane. It corrects image distortion by transforming the image into a standard coordinate system. It is used ... a corresponding point viewed by one camera in the image of the other camera known as the correspondence ... of a point in the left image is known, it can be searched for in the right image by searching left of this location along the line, and vice versa see binocular disparity . Image rectification is an equivalent and more often used ref name ORAM2001 alternative to perfect camera alignment. Image rectification ... on the same plane, scaling makes the image frames be the same size and Z rotation & skew adjustments make the image pixel rows directly line up Citation needed date June 2010 . The rigid alignment ... three algorithms for image rectification planar rectification ref name FUSIELLO2000 2 , cylindrical ... ref name ROBERTO2009 . Geographic information system Image rectification in Geographic information system Raster to vector translation GIS converts images to a standard map coordinate system. This is done by matching ground control points GCP in the mapping system to points in the image. These GCPs calculate necessary image transforms ref name FOGEL2008 . Primary difficulties in the process occur when the accuracy of the map points are not well known when the images lack clearly identifiable .... However, the images to be used may contain distortion from terrain. Image orthorectification additionally removes these effects ref name FOGEL2008 . Image rectification is a standard feature available ... references ref name FOGEL2008 cite web first David last Fogel title Image Rectification with Radial ... 3D surveillance journal International Conference on Image Processing volume 2 page 1357 url http www.umiacs.umd.edu ... isbn 0 13 030796 3 pages 580 li ol DEFAULTSORT Image Rectification Category Geographic information ...   more details



  1. Solid image

    Orphan date September 2008 The Solid image is a geomatic Geomatics product giving the possibility to mesures 3D coordinates from a simple 2D image. The solid image is an easy and complete way to describe 3D objects. The Concept A photo image can be considered, from a photogrammetric photogrammetry point of view, a central perspective of the acquired object with good approximation. If the internal and external orientation of the camera are known, in case of a digital image it is possible to establish the direction in the space of each object point represented by a pixel in the image. If only one image is available, it is impossible to determine the spatial X,Y,Z position of such object points, because the simple direction is insufficient all the points along that direction would give the same image point. By means of a DDEM Dense Digital elevation model of the acquired object, every pixel and therefore every direction in the space can be associated to the value of distance between the centre of perspective and the object point represented by the pixel itself. In this way each pixel can be referred to the 3D position of the corresponding object point in an absolute reference system. The DDEM Dense Digital elevation model can be derived from an existing map or by the use of surveying instruments and procedures. Recently, a series of new instruments, based on the laser technology 3D scanner , have been introduced on the market, giving the possibility to obtain a DDEM in a quick and cheap way. The idea, 2003 Definition, first results and applications of the solid image was presented in the ISPRS International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing http www.isprs.org Comm.V ... 04 October2003. The Solid Image have been ideated by Prof. Sergio Dequal, DITAG Dipartimento di ... . A new concept the solid image. In International Archives CIPA N XIX 2003 Vol. 1 ISPRS Vol. XXXVI .... 1, pp. 169 174 . ISBN ISSN 975 561 245 9 0256 1840. BORNAZ L., S. DEQUAL. 2004 . The solid image ...   more details



  1. Bliss (image)

    Coord 38.248966 122.410269 region US CA type landmark display title Image Bliss.png right thumb 300px Bliss as seen in a clean Windows XP Desktop environment desktop . File Bliss location .jpg thumb 300px The same location November 2006. Bliss is the name of a Windows bitmap image included with Microsoft Windows XP, produced from a photograph of a landscape in Sonoma County, California , southeast of Sonoma Valley near the site of the old Clover Stornetta Inc. Dairy. ref name bliss1 cite web last Turner first Paul title No view of Palouse from Windows publisher The Slice date 22 February 2004 url http replay.waybackmachine.org 20080120032511 http www.spokesmanreview.com local story txt.asp?date 022204&ID s1490284 accessdate 20 March 2011 ref The image contains rolling green hills and a blue sky with stratocumulus cloud stratocumulus and cirrus cloud s. The image is used as the default computer wallpaper for the Luna theme Luna theme of Windows XP . The photograph was taken by the professional photographer Charles O Rear , ref name bliss1 ref cite web title Windows XP desktop screen is a Napa image publisher Napa Valley Register url http www.napavalleyregister.com news local article 7703c8b2 03e9 11df bb34 001cc4c03286.html accessdate 18 January 2010 date 18 January 2010 last Younger first Carolyn ref a resident of St. Helena, California St. Helena , Napa County, for digital design company HighTurn. O Rear has also taken photographs for Bill Gates private Seattle stock photography company Corbis and Napa Valley photographs for the May 1979 National Geographic Society National ... highway 12 California State Route 121 121 , ref group map cite web url http maps.google.com maps?f ... 2006, artist collaboration Goldin Senneby visited the site in Sonoma Valley where the Bliss image ... 2010 . See also Windows XP themes References Reflist 2 Location on the map Reflist group map External ...&spn 0.041319,0.123339&t h&z 14 Google Street View of Hill DEFAULTSORT Bliss Image Category Photographs ...   more details



  1. Image of the Beast

    Image of the Beast may refer to Image of the Beast antichrist Image of the Beast novel Image of the Beast film Disambig ...   more details



  1. Image registration

    Image Registrator Demo2.png thumb right Registering and summing multiple exposures of the same scene ... August 2008 Image registration is the process of transforming different sets of data into one coordinate ... of image registration techniques abstract , ACM Computing Surveys CSUR archive, Volume 24 , Issue ... measurements. Algorithm classification Intensity based vs feature based Image registration or image ... Goshtasby http www.wiley.com WileyCDA WileyTitle productCd 0471649546.html 2 D and 3 D Image Registration ... is referred to as the reference or source and the second image is referred to as the target or sensed. Image registration involves spatially transforming the target image to align with the reference image. ref name AG Intensity based methods compare intensity patterns in images via correlation metrics, while feature based methods find correspondence between image features such as points ... the correspondence between a number of points in images, a transformation is then determined to map the target image to the reference images, thereby establishing point by point correspondence between the reference and target images. ref name AG Transformation models Image registration algorithms can also be classified according to the transformation models they use to relate the target image space to the reference image space. The first broad category of transformation models includes linear transformation ... are capable of locally warping the target image to align with the reference image ... operate in the image domain, matching intensity patterns or features in images. Some of the feature matching algorithms are outgrowths of traditional techniques for performing manual image registration ... the Phase correlation method to a pair of images produces a third image which contains a single ... steps automatically. Similarity measures for image registration Image similarities are broadly used in medical imaging . An image similarity measure quantifies the degree of similarity between ...   more details



  1. Image for Windows

    Image for Windows may refer to Scion Image for Windows , an image processing software TeraByte Unlimited s Image for Windows disk imaging , a disk imaging backup software dab ...   more details



  1. Image (disambiguation)

    TOCright Image is a reproduction of the likeness of a subject. Image may also refer to General Image board game , a 1972 board game by 3M Mental image , a picture in one s mind Reputation , a social evaluation of a person Selwyn Image , a British academic Image album Image album , a 1992 album by Luna Sea Companies Image Channel , a Nepali television channel Image Comics , an American comic book company Image Entertainment , a major home video and television distribution company Image Group , a major cruise photo concessionaire Computing Disk image , a computer file containing the complete contents and structure of a data storage device ROM image , a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read only memory chip System image , the state of a computer or software system stored in some form Single system image SSI , a cluster of computers that appear to be a single computing system Mathematics Image mathematics , the set of values taken by a function Image matrix , or column space of a matrix Image category theory , a generalization Photography and optics Photograph , an image created by light falling on a light sensitive surface or an electronic imager Digital image , a discrete representation of a picture as used in computing Mirror image , a virtual image behind a mirror Real image , an image formed by rays of light that intersect at the image, as in a camera or eye Virtual image , an image formed by rays that do not intersect at the image Other science and engineering IMAGE , a NASA spacecraft that observed the Earth s magnetosphere from 2000 2005 Image frequency ... Fine art photography Digital image Digital imaging Animation Computer animation Computer generated imagery Video Film Cinematography disambig ca Imatge cv cs Zobrazen de Image Begriffskl rung es Imagen fr Image homonymie it Image gl Imaxe ko nl Afbeelding ro Imagine ru sk Zobrazenie fi Image sv Bild yi ...   more details



  1. Erect image

    An erect image , in optics , is one that appears right side up. Some telescopes and other devices, such as the camera obscura present an inverted image. Various means are used to achieve an erect image. A common example of an erect image is the image of a person in a standard plane mirror. Category Optics optics stub ...   more details



  1. Splitting Image

    Unreferenced date October 2006 Orphan date November 2009 Image Splitting Image 01 cover.jpg right thumb 250px Cover of the first issue Splitting Image is a 2 issues comic book limited series created in 1993 by Don Simpson and published by Image Comics . It, however, also means two split halves of the same tree which provide an exact likeness of each other. References http comicbookdb.com title.php?ID 3819 Splitting Image comicbookdb Category Image Comics titles Image Comics stub ...   more details



  1. Mega Image

    Image Mega Image logo.png 150px thumb right Mega Image logo Mega Image is a Romanian supermarket chain owned by Delhaize Group . Mega Image supermarkets can be found in Bucharest , Constan a and Ploie ti . See also Delhaize Group External links http www.mega image.ro Mega Image Category Supermarkets of Romania Retail stub ro Mega Image ...   more details



  1. Image (computing)

    In computing , an image may refer to Disk image , a computer file containing the complete contents and structure of a data storage device Executable , a computer file containing an exectuable program short for executable program image ROM image , a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read only memory chip System image , the state of a computer or software system stored in some form Single system image SSI , a cluster of computers that appear to be a single computing system See also Image disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Stock image

    Stock image can mean the following A stock image in publishing is an image that is commercially available see stock photography . A stock image in finance is a stock valuation coefficient based on the stock profile growth, defensive, emerging, cyclical, distressed, turnaround... , as it is really or as investors perceive it market based valuation . This concept is linked to Behavioral finance . disambig ...   more details




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