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- Orthographic_projection abstract "Orthographic projection (or orthogonal projection) is a means of representing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions. It is a form of parallel projection, where all the projection lines are orthogonal to the projection plane, resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface. It is further divided into multiview orthographic projections and axonometric projections. A lens providing an orthographic projection is known as an (object-space) telecentric lens.The term orthographic is also sometimes reserved specifically for depictions of objects where the axis or plane of the object is also parallel with the projection plane, as in multiview orthographic projections.".
- Orthographic_projection thumbnail Convention_placement_vues_dessin_technique.svg?width=300.
- Orthographic_projection wikiPageExternalLink axon.htm.
- Orthographic_projection wikiPageExternalLink 6573-orthographic-projection.
- Orthographic_projection wikiPageID "203052".
- Orthographic_projection wikiPageRevisionID "606279163".
- Orthographic_projection hasPhotoCollection Orthographic_projection.
- Orthographic_projection subject Category:Graphical_projections.
- Orthographic_projection type Abstraction100002137.
- Orthographic_projection type Cognition100023271.
- Orthographic_projection type GraphicalProjections.
- Orthographic_projection type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Orthographic_projection type Prediction105775081.
- Orthographic_projection type Process105701363.
- Orthographic_projection type Projection105775293.
- Orthographic_projection type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Orthographic_projection type Reasoning105772356.
- Orthographic_projection type Thinking105770926.
- Orthographic_projection comment "Orthographic projection (or orthogonal projection) is a means of representing a three-dimensional object in two dimensions. It is a form of parallel projection, where all the projection lines are orthogonal to the projection plane, resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface. It is further divided into multiview orthographic projections and axonometric projections.".
- Orthographic_projection label "Orthogonalprojektion".
- Orthographic_projection label "Orthografische projectie".
- Orthographic_projection label "Orthographic projection".
- Orthographic_projection label "Projection orthogonale".
- Orthographic_projection label "Projecção ortogonal".
- Orthographic_projection label "Proyección ortogonal".
- Orthographic_projection label "Rzut prostokątny".
- Orthographic_projection label "إسقاط عمودي".
- Orthographic_projection label "正投影図".
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Orthogonalprojektion.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Proyección_ortogonal.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Proiekzio_ortogonal.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Projection_orthogonale.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs 正投影図.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs 정사영.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Orthografische_projectie.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Rzut_prostokątny.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Projecção_ortogonal.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs m.01cv18.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Q980329.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Q980329.
- Orthographic_projection sameAs Orthographic_projection.
- Orthographic_projection wasDerivedFrom Orthographic_projection?oldid=606279163.
- Orthographic_projection depiction Convention_placement_vues_dessin_technique.svg.
- Orthographic_projection isPrimaryTopicOf Orthographic_projection.