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the technique of applying direct pressure to a smooth face thus creating an adhering friction for a hold
Ãâó: www.thinkwestkentucky.com/rockclimbing/glossary.ht...
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to spread over a surface; to obliterate, obscure, blur, blend, wipe out, or defeat by or as if by smearing
Ãâó: www.chenzhonghua.com/Articles/chen_taiji_glossary....
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An unwanted side effect of vertical charge transfer in a CCD chip. It shows vertical bright stripes in places of the image where there are very bright areas. In better cameras smear is minimized to almost undetectable levels.
Ãâó: www.retailspy.com/html/tech/glossary.htm
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a foothold made by friction alone. As much area of boot as possible is put in contact with the rock. Not a positive hold.
Ãâó: www.headcammer.co.uk/glossary.htm
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Undesirable artifact of CCDs that appears in the picture as a vertical streak above and below a very bright object in the scene. Smear is caused by parasitic light getting into the vertical transfer registers. It is greatly reduced by the microlens-type of CCD used in Hyper HAD and Power HAD sensors. Almost suppressed in FIT CCDs.
Ãâó: www.svsimaging.com/new_s.html
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