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Alteration of viewed images caused by variations in glass flatness or in homogeneous portions within the glass. An inherent characteristic of heat-treated glass.
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Misrepresentation of proportions of objects or of their arrangement in a scene. The two main types of lens distortion are: (1) Barrel distortion, in which the straight lines near the edges of the viewframe appear bowed outward from the center, like a barrel-shape; and (2) Pincushion distortion in which the same lines bend in towards the center.
Ãâó: photographytips.com/page.cfm/1601
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An undesired change in the shape of an electrical wave or signal. Distortion results in the loss of clarity in reception or reproduction, or even the loss of information in a digital system.
Ãâó: www.science.org.au/nova/021/021glo.htm
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| distortion |
Unwanted change in an audio signal that results in the presence of frequencies in the outpu signal that were not present in the original signal. There are sseveral types of distortion.
Ãâó: www.songstuff.com/glossary/D
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| distortion |
alteration in shape and/or proportions of an image.
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