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单词 imager
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Definition of imager in English:

imager

noun ˈɪmɪdʒəˈɪmɪdʒər
  • An electronic or other device which records images of something.

    a thermal imager
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of these would include television cameras, thermal imagers and FLIR (forward-looking, infrared radars).
    • In other cases, thermal imagers are being used by highway inspectors to monitor brake operation in trucks.
    • From the night-vision option in your next automobile to the thermal imager used by your surgeon, your everyday life will be impacted.
    • Also, instead of mechanical scanning, the newest generation of digital imagers now uses electronics to focus on one part of the image, reducing noise and the complexity of the equipment.
    • The thermal imager has a field of view of 8 x 6° and it operates in the long-wave infrared spectral band.
    • The technique we used is analogous to that employed by radiology imagers, such as computed tomography scanners.
    • More important has been the ongoing improvements in computer processing power and in the ability of uncooked thermal imagers to detect targets.
    • Yet scientists used to regularly cart around sensitive microphones, video cameras, infrared imagers etc. etc. trying to capture these critters.
    • In the 1990s, a few police agencies embraced the capability to see at night and to locate people with thermal imagers by installing systems on helicopters, and later on the top of police cruisers.
    • Laser-based active imaging provides high-resolution day and night imaging and can help eliminate the problem of diurnal contrast reversal common to thermal imagers.
    • The thermal-imaging common modules are made up of detector dewars, cryogenic coolers, light-emitting diode arrays, mechanical scanners, optical imagers and collimators, and electronic circuit cards.
    • A current example is a digital camera on a chip that includes the imager, all control electronics, and an analog-to-digital converter - all on the same silicon chip.
    • It's a thermal imager that can detect termites behind walls and in other hard-to-reach places.
    • I should point out that in every case, I was shooting just a few degrees north of the sun, so the imager should probably be commended for overexposing the sky to bring out detail in the foreground.
    • An object image is picked up through the taking lens by an imager, and an output signal of the imager is converted into image data.
    • The thermal imager is used in parallel for missile guidance.
    • The imager works by reflecting laser light from millions of different points on the object being scanned.
    • Essentially, we had pretended to be representatives of a British defense firm peddling handheld thermal imagers to the Indian army.
    • Low-light cameras typically cost less, but they offer fewer capabilities than long-wavelength thermal imagers.
    • Digital imagers are being integrated into our lives as never before.
 
 

Definition of imager in US English:

imager

nounˈimijərˈɪmɪdʒər
  • An electronic or other device which records images of something.

    a thermal imager
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Essentially, we had pretended to be representatives of a British defense firm peddling handheld thermal imagers to the Indian army.
    • The thermal imager is used in parallel for missile guidance.
    • Digital imagers are being integrated into our lives as never before.
    • The technique we used is analogous to that employed by radiology imagers, such as computed tomography scanners.
    • The imager works by reflecting laser light from millions of different points on the object being scanned.
    • A current example is a digital camera on a chip that includes the imager, all control electronics, and an analog-to-digital converter - all on the same silicon chip.
    • In the 1990s, a few police agencies embraced the capability to see at night and to locate people with thermal imagers by installing systems on helicopters, and later on the top of police cruisers.
    • An object image is picked up through the taking lens by an imager, and an output signal of the imager is converted into image data.
    • The thermal imager has a field of view of 8 x 6° and it operates in the long-wave infrared spectral band.
    • Low-light cameras typically cost less, but they offer fewer capabilities than long-wavelength thermal imagers.
    • Laser-based active imaging provides high-resolution day and night imaging and can help eliminate the problem of diurnal contrast reversal common to thermal imagers.
    • Some of these would include television cameras, thermal imagers and FLIR (forward-looking, infrared radars).
    • More important has been the ongoing improvements in computer processing power and in the ability of uncooked thermal imagers to detect targets.
    • The thermal-imaging common modules are made up of detector dewars, cryogenic coolers, light-emitting diode arrays, mechanical scanners, optical imagers and collimators, and electronic circuit cards.
    • Also, instead of mechanical scanning, the newest generation of digital imagers now uses electronics to focus on one part of the image, reducing noise and the complexity of the equipment.
    • It's a thermal imager that can detect termites behind walls and in other hard-to-reach places.
    • In other cases, thermal imagers are being used by highway inspectors to monitor brake operation in trucks.
    • Yet scientists used to regularly cart around sensitive microphones, video cameras, infrared imagers etc. etc. trying to capture these critters.
    • I should point out that in every case, I was shooting just a few degrees north of the sun, so the imager should probably be commended for overexposing the sky to bring out detail in the foreground.
    • From the night-vision option in your next automobile to the thermal imager used by your surgeon, your everyday life will be impacted.
 
 
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