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- Photographic_quantity abstract "Photographic quantity (also known as photoquantity) is a measure of the amount of light received by a sensor, such as a camera, in dimensionless units that account for information lost by integration over the spectral response of the sensor, while otherwise preserving the linear relationship involved in the interaction of light through one or more exposures. The photoquantity is neither radiometric nor photometric. The photoquantity is not radiometric because the sensor, camera, or the like, is not an ideal receiving antenna. Rather, the sensor has some non-flat spectral response. The photoquantity is not photometric, because the sensor's spectral response does not necessarily match the spectral response of the human eye.Photoquantities are often involved in the solutions to comparametric equations, appear in research papers dealing with image processing, and are also used in the production of visual art made from multiple differently illuminated pictures of the same subject matter.".
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageExternalLink Publications.htm.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageExternalLink dusting.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageID "346782".
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageLength "1368".
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageRevisionID "271041475".
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Camera.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Imaging.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_of_photography.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Comparametric_equation.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Exposure_(photography).
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Image_processing.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Linear.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Linearity.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Optical_spectrum.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Photometry_(optics).
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Radiometric.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Radiometry.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Sensor.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLink Visible_spectrum.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photographic quantity".
- Photographic_quantity hasPhotoCollection Photographic_quantity.
- Photographic_quantity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Photographic_quantity subject Category:Imaging.
- Photographic_quantity subject Category:Science_of_photography.
- Photographic_quantity hypernym Measure.
- Photographic_quantity type Article.
- Photographic_quantity type Work.
- Photographic_quantity type Article.
- Photographic_quantity comment "Photographic quantity (also known as photoquantity) is a measure of the amount of light received by a sensor, such as a camera, in dimensionless units that account for information lost by integration over the spectral response of the sensor, while otherwise preserving the linear relationship involved in the interaction of light through one or more exposures. The photoquantity is neither radiometric nor photometric.".
- Photographic_quantity label "Photographic quantity".
- Photographic_quantity sameAs m.01ys_q.
- Photographic_quantity sameAs Q7187782.
- Photographic_quantity sameAs Q7187782.
- Photographic_quantity wasDerivedFrom Photographic_quantity?oldid=271041475.
- Photographic_quantity isPrimaryTopicOf Photographic_quantity.