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Moiré pattern - Wikipedia
large-scale interference patterns that can be produced when a partially opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern.
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Moire (fabric) - Wikipedia
Moire less often moiré, is a textile with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton, and rayon. The watered appearance is ...
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What is Moiré and How it Can Ruin Your Photos - Photography Life
Moiré pattern occurs when a scene or an object that is being photographed contains repetitive details (such as lines, dots, etc) that exceed sensor resolution.
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moire
‖ moire (mwar, mwɔː(r), mɔə(r)) Also 7 moyre. [F. moire, according to Fr. lexicographers an adoption of some form of Eng. mohair. The OF. moire, the name of some textile fabric mentioned by Chrestien of Troyes (12th c.), is believed to be unconnected with the modern word.] Originally a kind of water...
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MOIRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an irregular wavy finish on a fabric b : a ripple pattern on a stamp 2. a fabric having a wavy watered appearance 3. an independent usually shimmering ...
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What Is A Moiré Pattern And Why It Can Ruin Your Photo - Skylum
Moiré is a visual effect that happens when two similar patterns overlap, creating new, wavy, or unwanted stripes of color that go across a photo that wasn't ...
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Moire (fabric)
Calendering produces the true moire, known as "moire antique" and "moire Anglaise", which is a purely physical phenomenon. Moire feels thin, glossy and papery due to the calendering process.
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Moire Patterns: Perception & Light Science Activity - Exploratorium
Moiré patterns are created whenever one semitransparent object with a repetitive pattern is placed over another.
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Textiles 101: The Making of Moiré Fabric - Schumacher
moiré is a pattern, not a material. It begins life as a plain woven fabric—ideally one that's thick and lustrous, such as silk (the historical ...
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Moire Effect - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The moiré effect is the mechanical interference of light by superimposed networks of lines. Such a pattern is formed whenever a repetitive structure, such as a ...
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Moiré than Meets the Eye - Berkeley Lab News Center
A moiré potential is a “seascape” of potential energy with regularly repeating peaks and valleys. They were previously thought to be stationary.
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Moire (disambiguation)
A moire, moiré pattern or moiré fringe is an interference pattern. Moire or Moiré may also refer to:
Moiré, Rhône, a commune in France
Moire (fabric), a textile with a wavy appearance
Emmanuel Moire (born 1979), French
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Emmanuel Moire
Emmanuel Moire released his first solo album, titled Là où je pars, on 13 November 2006. Philanthropy
Moire is a member of the Les Enfoirés charity ensemble since 2014.
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Casamémoire
Casamémoire () is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of the 20th-century architecture of Casablanca, Morocco. Since 2009, Casamémoire has organized Casablanca's Heritage Days (, ): 3 days per year during which volunteer guides offer free guided visits of the city's
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Mémoire
In French culture, the word mémoire, as in un mémoire ("a memory" – indefinite article), reflects the writer's own experiences and memories. All university writings in this era, however, were still called theses – mémoire did not yet have a university sense.
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