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A real image is the image formed by light rays from an object passing through a convergent (convex) lens. The real image lies on the side of the lens away from the object and is inverted. See also virtual image.
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An image that can be seen with the eye or can be displayed on a screen.
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The immaterial image that appears in front of the holographic film or plate. Some large holograms (eg rainbow holograms) project real images 2 or 3 m in front of the film. A real image may be orthoscopic or pseudoscopic. Shadowgrams produced using a single step transmission technique (H1) and visible with white light always produce a pseudoscopic real image.
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The point(s) to which light rays converge as they emerge from a lens or mirror. See: virtual image.
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