büyütüm

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magnification
a photographic print that has been enlarged
Number of times image is larger than subject Thus a magnification of 2 indicates the image is twice life-size, while a magnification of 0 5 indicates the image is half life-size
Also called power and indicated by the symbol "x" A 4x riflescope makes the target appear four times closer than when seen with the unaided eye Choose high power for varmint shooting, medium power for big game at moderate ranges, and low power for precise, close range shooting at fast targets
the ratio of the size of an image to the size of the object
The number of times by which the linear size of the original object
{i} act of magnifying, state of being magnified; process of enlarging; something which has been enlarged
Ratio of size of optical image to size of the object
Magnification is the degree to which a lens, mirror, or other device can magnify an object, or the degree to which the object is magnified. The electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to produce images at high magnifications
making to seem more important than it really is
The method of describing bar code width and height in some symbologies 100% magnification is nominal size
The effect of an optics, system on the apparent angular size of an object An increase in angular size occurs if the magnification factor is greater than 1 If the factor is less than 1 then demagnification occurs
The process of multiplying a factor times the nominal (ideal) dimensions of a bar code symbol to arrive at a new symbol dimension
The magnification of an optical system is simply the number of times an image is enlarged when viewed through the optical system However, magnification can often be a source of confusion, since it is not the magnification that defines the "power" of an astronomical telescope Instead is it the amount of light the telescope can gather, determined by its aperture, that defines the "power" Click here to learn more about magnification
The factor by which an image's linear size is increased (or decreased) Cf angular magnification
The process of multiplying a factor times the nominal (target) dimensions of a bar code symbol to arrive at a new symbol dimension
The amount of lateral enlarging produced by an interferometric microscope objective
the act of expanding something in apparent size
An image-development strategy used to increase the apparent size of an image
The act of magnifying; enlargement; exaggeration
manipulation of the rendered size of a frame Magnification changes both the scale of the frame and the scale of its members and components (see also: scaling)