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The phrase "a reflection image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an image that is a mirrored or reversed version of another image, often in contexts related to photography, art, or design.
Example: "The artist created a stunning piece that included a reflection image of the landscape, capturing its beauty in a unique way."
Alternatives: "mirror image" or "reflected image".
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The application system was designed to semi-automatically analyze the photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) distribution on the canopy from a reflection image acquired by the tablet.
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A The reflection image (red) is merged with the corresponding fluorescence image (green).
The period of the grating at different positions along the structure could be changed gradually, resulting in a unique rainbow-colored reflection image in the same viewing angle.
Most of them crosscut each other and thus are interpreted to represent a "flower structure" probably caused by strike-slip movements Fig. 8 a Seismic reflection images of the back-arc basin along the RK02 profile and b its interpretation.
On the western part of the basin, normal faults displacing the sedimentary layers are observed (black arrows) Fig. 6 a Seismic reflection images of the RK02 profile showing magmatic intrusion breaching the seafloor.
They are also accompanied by small fragments of seismic reflectors at their roots which are interpreted to be intruded sills (small blue arrows) Fig. 7 a Seismic reflection images of the back-arc basin along the RK01 profile and b its interpretation.
In the reflection image of RK02, a distinct deep reflector is imaged at the two-way travel time of ~ 5 s, which is equivalent to ~ 9 km depth below the seafloor (Fig. 6).
The pupil of a participant's eye and the reflection image of the IR light from the cornea (the Purkinje image) were detected each time a new camera image was captured.
The background is the optical reflection image of substrate CW300 photographed through a microscope with a × 50 objective.
Here are excerpts from a conversation with Mr. Wexler, who now teaches architecture at Pratt Institute in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, one day after the attack on the towers: "I was looking at the buildings not at face value, but as a reflection, an image of how the sky affected the skyline.
Everyone seems to be downplaying the importance of megapixels lately, and while we don't disagree they shouldn't be wholly ignored because it's still a reflection on image quality.
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