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photometry Photometry deals with light energy of wavelengths that can cause visual sensation. The human visual range is typically from 380nm to 780nm. Wavelengths outside this range do very little in stimulating our eye.
Ãâó: www.marktechopto.com/engineering/glossary.cfm
photometry The measurement of apparent magnitudes of stars.
Ãâó: www.go-astronomy.com/glossary/astronomy-glossary-p...
photometry In astronomy, the measurement of the light emitting from astronomical objects, generally in the visible or infrared bands, in which a specific or general wavelength band is normally specified.
Ãâó: www.aoe.com.au/astronomical_glossary.html
photometry Making measurements from images. One example is creating a 3D scene description using stereo image analysis, and measuring the volume of an object in the model.
Ãâó: homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/GRDICT/grdict.htm
photometry The measurement of an object's brightness.
Ãâó: inkido.indiana.edu/a100/glossary1.html
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