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Charge-coupled device. A semiconductor technology, used to create photosensor arrays for some digital cameras.
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Charged Coupled Device.
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Charge Coupled Device,
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Charged Couple Device- the key image-processing component. A semiconductor chip which coordinates photosensors (pixels) to turn a picture into electronic signals. Most cameras have a 1 chip but the best is a 3CCD unit with a chip for each color element (red, green and blue). The higher the number of pixels the more information can be resolved resul...
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Charge Coupled Device. An electronic device used in place of conventional photographic film. They consist of a silicon chip which is sensitive to light, the chip being divided up into picture elements (pixels). Light falling onto the chip builds up an electrical signal which is passed on to a processing computer in the form of digital data for late...
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Charge Coupled Device. A semiconductor device which converts light to electronic impulses. Linear and two-dimensional CCD arrays are used in scanners and digital cameras as the first stage in converting an image into digital data.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Charge-Coupled Device. A light sensitive semiconductor that converts received light into voltage according to the level of brightness. It is used as a chip or line sensor in digital cameras and scanners. (progressive CCD, video CCD)
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Charged Coupled Device. A memory device used in hand held bar code reader. CCD scanners use a light technology to read bar codes.
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Charge-coupled device. The image sensor that separates the spectrum of color into red, green and blue for digital processing by the camera. In digital cameras both Area and Linear CCDs are used. A CCD captures only black-and-white images. The image is passed through red, green and blue filters in order to capture color.
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Charge Coupled Device, a semiconductor chip which coordinates hundreds of thousands of photosensors to turn a picture into electronic signals. The higher the number of pixels, the more information can be 'seen' by the CCD chip. Sony Handycam uses a Cat's Eye type of CCD which enables sensors to catch even more light than a regular chip
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Charge Coupled Device, a solid-state imaging detector.
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Charge Coupled Devices
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(CloneCD Control file) A file that is a text descriptor used by CloneCD to mark the properties of a CD or DVD disk image. It is only useful when combined with an image file. CCD files can also be used with other disk mounting software such as Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools.
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A CCD (charge coupled device) is a light detector with high sensitivity primarily in the visible spectrum. CCDs are typically made in either linear or two-dimensional arrays consisting of up to millions of individual detector elements. The 2D versions are used for image recording and are found in most digital camera used in both scientific and cons...
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Charged Coupled Device, a light sensitive chip used for image gathering. In their normal condition these are grayscale devices. To create a colour pattern is laid down on the sensor pixels, using RGBG colour mask. (Red, Green, Blue, and Green) The extra Green is used to create contrast in the image. The CCD Pixels gather the colour from the light a...
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Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a semiconductor chip containing photosensors to turn a picture into electronic signals. The higher the number of pixels, the more picture detail can be �seen“ by the CCD chip. Sony Handycam uses a special cat`s-eye-type CCD that enables sensors to operate at lower light levels than a regular chip.
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Charge Coupled Device
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Charge-Coupled Device. A 'bucket brigade' shift register device which when combined with photodiodes is the modern imaging device, replacing the old tubes. When first invented in the 1970s, it was designed to be used as a memory device, as an analogue shift register. Most often used in cameras, but also in telecine, fax machines, scanners, etc.
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acronym: charge-coupled device (camera)
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Charge Coupled Device (CCD). The Digital camera's 'film'; a CCD converts light into a digital photograph of pixels. When a picture is taken the CCD is struck by light coming through the camera's lens; each of the millions of tiny pixels that make up the sensor converts this light into electrons. (See CMOS & Pixel)
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Charge Coupled Device
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CCD is the abbreviation of Charge Coupled Device. CCD sensors consist of a one- or two-dimensional array of memory elements. They are mainly useful as image sensor in video cameras, scanners and digital cameras.
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Abbreviation for charge-coupled device
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