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The phrase "accumulated image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an image that has been gathered or built up over time, often in a metaphorical sense related to perceptions or memories.
Example: "The artist's work reflects an accumulated image of urban life, showcasing the layers of history and culture."
Alternatives: "cumulative image" or "compiled image".
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In this accumulated image, all movement of human, object, and noise are represented.
This method finds the motion primitives from an accumulated image based on 3D data.
Accumulation is to accumulate and average several images at each z height and then create an image from the accumulated image slices.
For each time series, an accumulated image was calculated to identify co-localized spots.
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But the effect of these accumulated images is extraordinary.
If the accumulated images in Greenfield's book do not depict a single place or generation, they are all concerned with the fact of generation itself: the perpetual making and lavish expenditure of wealth.
Solicited and unsolicited, unsigned, undated and unidentified, roughly rendered on inkjet printers, these accumulated images from the life of a city, which are now part of the society's collection, still have a powerful effect.
In this conceptual framework, the higher an image speed ranks on the scale of accumulated image-source relationships, the faster the motion perceived.
When something notable or beautiful or just atmospheric unfolds in my family, I often reach for the phone and start tapping the camera icon, accumulating images.
In fact, confronted with accumulating images of Ram Dass enduring sessions of speech therapy, swimming and acupuncture, I found my mind cartwheeling into territory at the outer edges of the filmmaker's apparent concerns.
Wall saw that scene one year, just as the harvest was ending, and returned the next year to make the picture over a period of nearly a week, accumulating images taken just before dawn that he then digitally cobbled together for the final print.
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