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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
A very new type of image sensor (target) for a camera tube. HARP target tubes are about 10 times more sensitive to light than conventional tube types and have been demonstrated to offer hope of overcoming the sensitivity drawbacks of HDTV cameras.
Industry:Software
Problem-oriented programming language, as distinguished from a machine-oriented programming language. A high-level language is closer to the needs of the problem to be handled than to the language of the machine on which it is to be implemented.
Industry:Software
a) In lighting, to add a light which will cause an area to have more light. b) In switchers, to allow one portion of the video to have a greater luminance level. c) In screens, monitors, displays, etc., to cause a word on the display to be brighter, commonly by inverting and surrounding the work with a box of white video.
Industry:Software
In the menu system for DVDs it is necessary to be able to indicate a menu selection since there is no “computer mouse” available.
This highlighting is accomplished through a wide variety of graphic arts and post-production techniques coupled with the capabilities provided by the DVD itself.
Industry:Software
a) Shiny areas that suggest intense reflections of light sources. Highlights move when light sources move relative to a surface, but are independent of all other lighting types. b) Highlights may be applied to a smooth surface by both Gouraud and Phong shading, but only the latter computes specular reflections based on the angle between reflected light from a light source and the eye’s line of sight.
Industry:Software
The maximum brightness of the picture, which occurs in regions of highest illumination.
Industry:Software
Most significant bits of a word. Typically, bit 8 through 15 of a 16-bit word.
Industry:Software
A feature on video cameras and camcorders that allows detail enhancement of fast-moving objects by electronically dividing the CCD into imaging sections.
Industry:Software