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The drawing on the upper right shows a moiré pattern.
As the person moves about, the Moiré pattern is quite noticeable.
The coat will have a more complicated moiré pattern.
The pattern seen on screen can at times be similar to a Moiré pattern.
To improve print quality and reduce moiré patterns, the screen for each color is set at a different angle.
By day, the metal has a moiré pattern.
Moiré pattern, a form of spatial interference that generates new frequencies.
The combined data points have less visible aliasing artifacts (or moiré patterns).
More complex line moiré patterns are created if the lines are curved or not exactly parallel.
Don't wear herringbone patterns on TV because they will create a moiré pattern.
Through the middle, the synthetic net makes moiré patterns as it moves against the bare midriff.
Photographs of a TV screen taken with a digital camera often exhibit moiré patterns.
The shells, which resemble hives, will create a moiré pattern on the ground and the walls, the architects said.
He invented the moiré patterns by overlapping metal grids.
When moving the layer patterns, the moiré patterns transform or move at a faster speed.
The aliasing appears as a moiré pattern.
Moiré patterns drifted around the console.
Each of the seven 54-by-40-inch color prints made by this method has a unique moiré pattern that is low-tech yet weirdly alive.
Failing to use the correct set of angles to output every color may lead to some kind of optical noise called moiré patterns.
Superimposition of 2D images containing correlated periodic grid structures may produce moiré patterns.
Superimposition of two correlated layers comprising parallel lines or curves may give rise line moiré patterns.
In the graphic arts, the term moiré means an excessively visible moiré pattern.
An interactive example of various Moiré patterns Use arrow keys and mouse to manipulate layers.
The datavised visualisation from the flight computer had collapsed into an eerily calm moiré pattern of red, green, and blue lines.
It's the musical equivalent of a moiré pattern; small, subtly different shapes creating lots of motion with little effort.
An alternative approach is the retrieval of the differential phase by using Moiré fringes.
By applying a sinusoidal illumination pattern with a peak intensity close to that needed in order to saturate the fluorophores in their fluorescent state one retrieves moiré fringes.
The image now contains components resulting from the combination of the target and the superimposed light structure, e.g. moiré fringes, and carries information about target detail which simple, unstructured illumination does not.
For the Moiré pattern configuration the constraint on the radiation energy is a bit stricter, because a finite bandwidth of energy instead of monochromatic radiation causes a decrease in the visibility of the Moiré fringes and thus the image quality, but a moderate polychromaticity is still allowed.
This moiré fringes act as carrier fringes because they have a much larger spacing/period (smaller spatial frequency) then the Talbot fringes and thus the phase gradient introduced by the sample can be detected as the displacement of the Moiré fringes.