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- Clipping_(photography) abstract "In digital photography and digital video, clipping is a result of capturing or processing an image where the intensity in a certain area falls outside the minimum and maximum intensity which can be represented. It is an instance of signal clipping in the image domain. The clipped area of the image will typically appear as a uniform area of the minimum or maximum brightness, losing any image detail. The amount by which values were clipped, and the extent of the clipped area, affect the degree to which the clipping is visually noticeable or undesirable in the resulting image.In a color image, clipping may occur in any of the image's color channels separately.Clipping can occur at many different stages. It may occur in the image sensor when initially capturing the image using a digital camera or scanner. It may occur due to internal image processing or color space conversion in the camera or scanner. It may also result from later image processing using image editing software. Clipping that is due to internal image processing in a digital camera may often be partially or fully recovered if the raw sensor data is available, such as when saving to a raw image format.".
- Clipping_(photography) thumbnail Blown-out_highlights.jpg?width=300.
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- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Analog_photography.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_of_photography.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Clipping_(signal_processing).
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Color_management.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Color_space.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Digital_camera.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Digital_image_processing.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Digital_imaging.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Digital_video.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Exposure_(photography).
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Graduated_neutral-density_filter.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink High-dynamic-range_imaging.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Image_editing.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Image_scanner.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Image_sensor.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Raw_image_format.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink Specular_highlight.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLink File:Blown-out_highlights.jpg.
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clipping (photography)".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clipping".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Highlight Display".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Highlights".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "bloom".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "clipped whites".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "clipped".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "clipping".
- Clipping_(photography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "overexposed".
- Clipping_(photography) align "right".
- Clipping_(photography) alt "MacLaurin Hall, The University of Sydney, on a clear day".
- Clipping_(photography) caption "Blue channel clipped in the sky".
- Clipping_(photography) caption "Corrected sky colour".
- Clipping_(photography) image "SydneyUniversity MacLaurinHall-2.jpg".
- Clipping_(photography) image "SydneyUniversity MacLaurinHall.jpg".
- Clipping_(photography) width "130".
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- Clipping_(photography) subject Category:Science_of_photography.
- Clipping_(photography) hypernym Result.
- Clipping_(photography) comment "In digital photography and digital video, clipping is a result of capturing or processing an image where the intensity in a certain area falls outside the minimum and maximum intensity which can be represented. It is an instance of signal clipping in the image domain. The clipped area of the image will typically appear as a uniform area of the minimum or maximum brightness, losing any image detail.".
- Clipping_(photography) label "Clipping (photography)".
- Clipping_(photography) sameAs Q5134393.
- Clipping_(photography) sameAs m.0ftnyn.
- Clipping_(photography) sameAs Q5134393.
- Clipping_(photography) wasDerivedFrom Clipping_(photography)?oldid=637213018.
- Clipping_(photography) depiction Blown-out_highlights.jpg.
- Clipping_(photography) isPrimaryTopicOf Clipping_(photography).