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  2. Video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Video editing software or a video editor is software used for performing the post-production video editing of digital video sequences on a non-linear editing system (NLE). It has replaced traditional flatbed celluloid film editing tools and analog video tape editing machines. Video editing software serves a lot of purposes, such as filmmaking ...

  3. Nikon Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Nikon has introduced a series of digital camera systems optimized for microscopy-based applications enabling the digital transfer of images. Products [ edit ] Alongside developments in inter-disciplinary, clinical and confocal microscope solutions [ buzzword ] , Nikon's digital imaging technologies and software solutions [ buzzword ] support ...

  4. Capture NX - Wikipedia

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    Capture NX is a photo editing computer program developed by Nik Software in partnership with Nikon [1] for macOS and Microsoft Windows. In September 2012, Google acquired Nik Software, [2] but Capture NX has remained a Nikon software and is advertised as a Nikon product. [3] In July 2014, Nikon released a new software Capture NX-D to replace ...

  5. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Multitrack editing. Full-screen playback. Storyboard mode. Video tracks. Audio tracks / max channels. Linear timecode display. GPGPU with OpenCL acceleration. Adobe Premiere Pro. Yes.

  6. OpenShot - Wikipedia

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    www.openshot.org. OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor. [1][4][5][6][7][8] The program supports Windows, macOS, and Linux ever since version 2.1. ...

  7. Nikon Coolpix P6000 - Wikipedia

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    Depth: 1.7 in (43 mm) Weight. 0.240 kg (0.53 lb) The Coolpix P6000 is a digital camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in August 2008. [1] The built-in GPS (to support geocoding photos automatically) is a first in its price-range. The Ethernet port is also an unusual feature, but the camera is configured to only allow access to Nikon's My ...

  8. Super-resolution microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Super-resolution microscopy is a series of techniques in optical microscopy that allow such images to have resolutions higher than those imposed by the diffraction limit, [1][2] which is due to the diffraction of light. [3] Super-resolution imaging techniques rely on the near-field (photon-tunneling microscopy [4] as well as those that use the ...

  9. Pixel shift - Wikipedia

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    Pixel shift. This very fine level of resolution was derived by merging four precursor images taken at sensor positions just one pixel apart. Comparison of simple image (left) and image generated with pixel shift (right) (Click to enlarge) Pixel shift is a method in digital cameras for producing a super resolution image.