Difference between revisions of "Underwater video"
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− | |definition='''Underwater video''' is when video technology is used in water (or other fluids) in for example marine, lacustrine, or industrial environments. Video is Latin for "I see”. In this context, the term video refers to the technology of (electronically) capturing, sometimes manipulating, storing and/or broadcasting, and finally reproducing a sequence of still images at a rate that is perceived by the brain as being in motion. | + | |definition='''Underwater video''' is when video technology is used in water (or other fluids) in for example marine, lacustrine, or industrial environments. |
+ | Video is Latin for "I see”. In this context, the term video refers to the technology of (electronically) capturing, sometimes manipulating, storing and/or broadcasting, and finally reproducing a sequence of still images at a rate that is perceived by the brain as being in motion. Sometimes the term video is referring to the actual equipment (video recorders, cameras) and/or video cassettes or even the recorded content. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[Video | + | * [[Video Technology]] |
− | * [[Underwater video | + | * [[Underwater video systems]] |
* [[Application and use of underwater video monitoring]] | * [[Application and use of underwater video monitoring]] | ||
* [http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2430 JNCC] Joint Nature Conservation Committee (UK) Marine Monitoring Handbook (2001); in particular PG 3.5 Drop down video, PG 3.13 Subtidal hand-held video, PG 3.14 Towed sledge | * [http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2430 JNCC] Joint Nature Conservation Committee (UK) Marine Monitoring Handbook (2001); in particular PG 3.5 Drop down video, PG 3.13 Subtidal hand-held video, PG 3.14 Towed sledge |
Revision as of 15:49, 21 November 2007
Definition of Underwater video:
Underwater video is when video technology is used in water (or other fluids) in for example marine, lacustrine, or industrial environments.
Video is Latin for "I see”. In this context, the term video refers to the technology of (electronically) capturing, sometimes manipulating, storing and/or broadcasting, and finally reproducing a sequence of still images at a rate that is perceived by the brain as being in motion. Sometimes the term video is referring to the actual equipment (video recorders, cameras) and/or video cassettes or even the recorded content.
This is the common definition for Underwater video, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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See also
- Video Technology
- Underwater video systems
- Application and use of underwater video monitoring
- JNCC Joint Nature Conservation Committee (UK) Marine Monitoring Handbook (2001); in particular PG 3.5 Drop down video, PG 3.13 Subtidal hand-held video, PG 3.14 Towed sledge
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