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image A graphic in GIF or JPEG file format that can be inserted in a World Wide Web page. FrontPage lets you import images in the following formats and insert them as GIF or JPEG: GIF, JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, TAG, PCD, RAS, EPS, PCX, and WMF.
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image A two-way frequency table of observed counts as a function of location. The location coordinates are either rooted in physical detector space, or in inferred direction of arrival of the photons in angular coordinates on the sky.
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imagery figurative description in speech or writing
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image A symbol in its aspect as a formal unit of art with a natural content.
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image Two-dimensional reproduction of a subject formed by a lens. When formed on a surface, ie a ground-glass screen, it is a real image; if in space, ie when the screen is removed, it is an aerial image. The image seen through a telescope optical viewfinder, etc. cannot be focused on a surface without the aid of another optical system and is a virtual image.
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