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  • == Digital tile == Printing techniques and digital manipulation of art and photography have converged in custom tile printing.
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  • * '''[[Digital camera]]''': used to document findings during assessment. * '''[[Thermographic camera]]''' : Infrared thermal imaging cameras are often used (and effective) in addition to moisture meters to double che
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  • ...eps rangers in touch | publisher = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Digital Archives | date = 21 August 1957 | accessdate = 2009-02-06}}</ref> Aerial a ...dium-risk areas can be monitored by scanning towers that incorporate fixed cameras and sensors to detect smoke or additional factors such as the infrared sign
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  • ...AVC networks<br />Home appliances<br />Components and devices<br />digital cameras<br />others ...g analog televisions (then 30% of its total TV business) to concentrate on digital TVs.<ref>{{cite web|last=Perton |first=Marc |url=http://www.engadget.com/20
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  • [[Image:Pressuresensor.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Digital air pressure sensor]] [[Image:Digital-barometric-pressure-sensor.jpg|right|thumb|Compact digital barometric pressure sensor]]
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  • ...til the mid-1970s, Honeywell was the United States' importer of [[Pentax]] cameras and photographic equipment. These products were labeled '''Honeywell Pentax In the 1980s, Honeywell developed the first Digital Process Communications protocol for its smart transmitters used in process
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  • ...memory capacity]], sensors and even the number and size of [[pixel]]s in [[digital camera]]s.<ref>{{cite news | title = Moore's Law Corollary: Pixel Power | a This exponential improvement has dramatically enhanced the impact of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy.<ref>
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  • * For setting camera exposure in the case of video and digital cinema cameras. ...eters of serial-digital television formats, modes for examining the serial digital [[protocol layer]], and support for [[ancillary data]] and television-relat
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  • ...ns an analog to digital converter and numeric display. The advantages of a digital instrument are higher precision and accuracy, but factors such as power con Galvanometer mechanisms were also used in exposure mechanisms in film cameras.
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  • ...ef name="kul03">{{cite book | last1 = Kularatna | first1 = Nihal | title = Digital and analogue instrumentation: testing and measurement | chapter = Chapter 5 Allen B. Du Mont Labs. made moving-film cameras, in which continuous film motion provided the time base. Horizontal deflect
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  • ...These are now called "analog" oscilloscopes to distinguish them from the "digital" oscilloscopes that became common in the 1990s and 2000s. ...11 CRT phosphor (visually blue) was especially effective in exposing film. Cameras (sometimes using single sweeps) were used to capture faint traces.
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