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Digital Imaging Characteristics Chapter 2 – Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is an artifact in digital imaging? An unwanted visual defect or distortion caused by compression, processing, or sensor limitations. What is focal plane in digital imaging? The plane where the camera sensor or film focuses light to create a sharp image. What is exposure latitude in digital imaging? The range of exposure settings where an image retains acceptable detail in both highlights and shadows. What is bitmapped image in digital imaging? An image made up of individual pixels, each with a specific color value, also known as a raster image. What is vectorization in digital imaging? 2 The process of converting a raster image into a scalable vector format. What is high-pass filtering in digital imaging? A technique used to enhance fine details and edges in an image. What is backlit imaging in digital imaging? A method where light shines from behind the subject, often creating silhouettes or enhanced contrast. What is adaptive contrast enhancement in digital imaging? A technique that adjusts brightness levels in different parts of an image to improve visibility. What is luminance noise in digital imaging? Grain-like variations in brightness across an image, often appearing in low-light conditions. What is chromatic noise in digital imaging? Unwanted color variations in an image, typically appearing as specks of red, green, and blue in dark areas. 3 What is soft clipping in digital imaging? A method of limiting highlights and shadows gradually to avoid harsh transitions. What is tone mapping in digital imaging? A process that compresses the dynamic range of an image to display details in both highlights and shadows. What is pixel mapping in digital imaging? A correction method that detects and compensates for defective pixels in a sensor. What is spatial resolution in digital imaging? The ability of an imaging system to distinguish small details and structures in an image. What does contrast resolution refer to in digital imaging? The ability of an imaging system to differentiate

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Digital Imaging Characteristics Chapter
2 – Questions and Answers 100% Pass

What is an artifact in digital imaging?


✔✔ An unwanted visual defect or distortion caused by compression, processing, or sensor

limitations.




What is focal plane in digital imaging?


✔✔ The plane where the camera sensor or film focuses light to create a sharp image.




What is exposure latitude in digital imaging?


✔✔ The range of exposure settings where an image retains acceptable detail in both highlights

and shadows.




What is bitmapped image in digital imaging?


✔✔ An image made up of individual pixels, each with a specific color value, also known as a

raster image.




What is vectorization in digital imaging?


1

,✔✔ The process of converting a raster image into a scalable vector format.




What is high-pass filtering in digital imaging?


✔✔ A technique used to enhance fine details and edges in an image.




What is backlit imaging in digital imaging?


✔✔ A method where light shines from behind the subject, often creating silhouettes or enhanced

contrast.




What is adaptive contrast enhancement in digital imaging?


✔✔ A technique that adjusts brightness levels in different parts of an image to improve visibility.




What is luminance noise in digital imaging?


✔✔ Grain-like variations in brightness across an image, often appearing in low-light conditions.




What is chromatic noise in digital imaging?


✔✔ Unwanted color variations in an image, typically appearing as specks of red, green, and blue

in dark areas.


2

, What is soft clipping in digital imaging?


✔✔ A method of limiting highlights and shadows gradually to avoid harsh transitions.




What is tone mapping in digital imaging?


✔✔ A process that compresses the dynamic range of an image to display details in both

highlights and shadows.




What is pixel mapping in digital imaging?


✔✔ A correction method that detects and compensates for defective pixels in a sensor.




What is spatial resolution in digital imaging?


✔✔ The ability of an imaging system to distinguish small details and structures in an image.




What does contrast resolution refer to in digital imaging?


✔✔ The ability of an imaging system to differentiate between slight differences in shades of

gray or color.




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