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- Image_plane abstract "In 3D computer graphics, the image plane is that plane in the world which is identified with the plane of the monitor. If one makes the analogy of taking a photograph to rendering a 3D image, the surface of the film is the image plane. In this case, the viewing transformation is a projection that maps the world onto the image plane. A rectangular region of this plane, called the viewing window or viewport, maps to the monitor. This establishes the mapping between pixels on the monitor and points (or rather, rays) in the 3D world.In optics, the image plane is the plane that contains the object's projected image, and lies beyond the back focal plane.".
- Image_plane wikiPageID "1669473".
- Image_plane wikiPageRevisionID "543995208".
- Image_plane auto "yes".
- Image_plane date "December 2009".
- Image_plane hasPhotoCollection Image_plane.
- Image_plane subject Category:3D_computer_graphics.
- Image_plane comment "In 3D computer graphics, the image plane is that plane in the world which is identified with the plane of the monitor. If one makes the analogy of taking a photograph to rendering a 3D image, the surface of the film is the image plane. In this case, the viewing transformation is a projection that maps the world onto the image plane. A rectangular region of this plane, called the viewing window or viewport, maps to the monitor.".
- Image_plane label "Beeldvlak (optica)".
- Image_plane label "Image plane".
- Image_plane sameAs Beeldvlak_(optica).
- Image_plane sameAs m.05m2qj.
- Image_plane sameAs Q2564580.
- Image_plane sameAs Q2564580.
- Image_plane wasDerivedFrom Image_plane?oldid=543995208.
- Image_plane isPrimaryTopicOf Image_plane.