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The word 'imager' is correct and usable in written English
It is defined as a device or person that creates images, or a person with strong visualizing abilities. Example: The photographer was an exceptional imager, capturing the beauty of the landscape in every shot.
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imager
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One who images or forms likenesses; a sculptor.
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The photographic Web site of NASA and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory, http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov /targetFamily/Mars, shows pictures from half a dozen cameras: the panoramic camera, the navigation camera, the microscopic imager, the descent image motion estimation system and the hazard identification cameras (front and rear).
From the tower, Abbas scanned the road and peered into a thermal imager that showed a night-vision image of the cemetery, from which someone had shot at the base earlier in the day.
Sartre (1940) and Wittgenstein (1967 §§627, 632) also argue that (in sharp contrast to perception) we can derive no new information about the world from our imagery: No image can contain anything except what the imager put there, which must already have been in his or her mind.
This month, Apple will begin selling the FLIR ONE, a slickly iPhone-integrated thermal imager from FLIR, the biggest firm in the infrared-imaging market, along with a suite of apps to make use of it.But are these merely expensive toys destined to be used a few times, or could they spread as digital photography has?
That now looks set to change as a number of efforts aim to put the technology in far more hands, by linking it to mobile phones.In late 2012, Andy Rawson decided to build his own crude thermal imager, which he attached to his phone, overlaying a thermal image with that from his phone's own camera.
Unscrambled eggs ReprintsThey put 34 people, half of them smokers, into a functional-magnetic-resonance imager.
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Despite the mystery, Dr Charcot's colleagues never thought to question the scientific value of the experiment.The same cannot be said of Mario Beauregard, a brain-imager from the University of Montreal, who has also experimented with mescaline.
Despite this, both Danto (1958) and Lawrie (1970) insinuate that Ryle's views on imagery are only explicable if he was a "non-imager" of the sort described by Galton.
The next version of the technology, dubbed the Hema-imager, is the subject of another crowdfunding campaign.
It is taking pre-orders for a higher-resolution device than the Hema-imager.
First we experimented with PowerPoint, hooking up the Samsung Pocket Imager to a laptop.
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