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English to Polish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 20:47 | ||||||
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2 +1 | odległość między mikrosoczewkami |
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odległość między mikrosoczewkami Explanation: Quick answer: I believe this is a two-dimensional microlens array, and the lens pitch is their horizontal and/or vertical separation. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2016-12-08 02:18:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Example: Monitor LCD HP 17" Podstawowe parametry: - producent HP - przekątna 17" - jasność wyświetlacza 300cd/m2 - czas reakcji matrycy 13ms - odległość między pikselami 0,264 mm - rozdzielczość wyświetlacza 1280 x 1024 http://www.multiplus.eu/index.php?products=product&prod_id=3... cccccccccccccccccccc -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 hrs (2016-12-08 10:06:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sugesia Kolegi Adiana Liszewskiego: rozstaw -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 hrs (2016-12-08 15:03:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Single microlenses are used to couple light to optical fibres while microlens arrays are often used to increase the light collection efficiency of CCD arrays. They collect and focus light that would have otherwise fallen on to the non-sensitive areas of the CCD. Microlens arrays are also used in some digital projectors, to focus light to the active areas of the LCD used to generate the image to be projected. Current research also relies on microlenses of various types to act as concentrators for high efficiency photovoltaics for electricity production https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microlens |
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