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focus The quality of being clearly defined, with sharply outlined phantom images. Focus has also been described as the enhanced ability to hear the brief moments of silence between the musical impulses in reproduced sound.
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focal length The distance between the film plane and the focal point (optical centre of the lens) when the lens is focused at infinity. The focal length of the lens is marked in millimetres on the lens mount. The principal focal point is the position of best focus for infinity. There are two principal focal points, if a lens is turned around a second focus is obtained. 'Reversed' lenses are often used in close-up Macrophotography because using a lens reversed allows a closer focusing distance. ...
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focal plane Plane on which a given subject is brought to a sharp focus, where the film is positioned.
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focal point An IBM Network management term; it consolidates the functions needed to manage centrally all parts of a network. It provides an end-to-end network view and receives information from entry points and service points. NetView is IBM's key implementation of the focal point.
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focus group A survey research tool using small group of people who are led through a Structured Interview process for the purpose of developing their individual and group opinions. Used in Risk Assessment and Controls Self-Assessment projects to get opinions on Risk Management issues.
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