Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Frame lines.svg thumb Frame lines shown in red on a full frame negative, and on a hard matted 1.85 1 projection print, both on 35 mm film. A frameline is the unused space that separates two adjacent images, or film frame s, on the release print of a film motion picture . They can vary in width a 35 mm film with a aspect ratio image 1.85 1 Matte filmmaking Mattes and widescreen filming hard matte has a frameline approximately 8 millimeters 0.3  inches high, whereas both a full frame negative and the anamorphic format have very narrow frame lines, with the frames very close together. When a film is properly projected, the frame lines should not be visible to the audience and are typically cropped out in movie projector projection with an aperture mask. See also Letterbox DEFAULTSORT FrameLine Category Film and video technology Category Film and video terminology Filming stub ... more details
wiktionary Frameframe frames A frame is a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction. Frame may also refer to tocright Engineering & construction A Frame , a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner A Frame house , a house following the same principle Bicycle frame , the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted Motorcycle frame , main component of a motorcycle, onto which other components are fitted Door frame or window frame , structures fixed to buildings, vehicles or other containers to which the hinges of doors or windows are attached and can be locked shut Frame aircraft , structural rings in an aircraft fuselage Frame loudspeaker or basket, a structural component which supports the functional components of a loudspeaker Frame nautical , skeleton of a ship Frame and panel , a method of woodworking Frame vehicle , to which everything on an automobile is mounted Framer , a carpenter who assembles ... as light frame construction Locomotive frame , section on engine frames The frame or receiver firearms receiver , one of the basic parts of a modern firearm Space frame , a method of construction ... timber General Bed frame Climbing frame , a children s attraction in parks Distribution frame in telecommunications Glasses Eyeglass frame Glossary of cue sports terms FrameFrame , for definition of terms frames in games bowling and snooker Frame beehive , a structural element that holds honeycomb Frame dance , a connection between lead and follow in partner dancing Frame magazine , design ..., where it relates to the contextual presentation of media content Frame tale , a narrative ... else s crime Picture frame , a solid border around a picture or painting Spinning frame Water frame Science Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments FRAME Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments FRAME S , therapeutic model focused on certain problems of youth ... more details
About the King Crimson song the 1991 compilation album Frame by Frame The Essential King Crimson other uses Infobox song Name Frame by Frame Cover Artist King Crimson Album Discipline King Crimson album Discipline Released September 1981 track no 2 Recorded 1981 Genre Progressive rock Length 5 09 Writer Adrian Belew Composer Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford , Robert Fripp , Tony Levin Label Warner Bros. Producer King Crimson, Rhett Davies prev Elephant Talk song Elephant Talk prev no 1 next Matte Kudasai next no 3 Frame by Frame is a song performed by the progressive rock band King Crimson . The song appears on the 1981 album Discipline King Crimson album Discipline as the second track. It is 5 09 in length. The time signature in the chorus is 7 4 and the guitar drum rhythms can also be considered polyrhythmic to each other. At 4 21 Belew and Fripp are playing in 7 8 until one guitar plays in 13 8 starting at 4 31. The guitars line after 91 beats. ref cite web url http www.ultimate guitar.com columns music theory polyrhythm polymeter and the hemiola.html title Polyrhythm Polymeter And The Hemiola & 124 Guitar Columns publisher Ultimate guitar.com date 2009 08 31 accessdate 2012 02 16 ref This song is well known for the very fast riff 16th notes at 155 BPM that Robert Fripp plays at the beginning and after each chorus. References Reflist King Crimson Category 1981 songs Category King Crimson songs 1980s rock song stub ... more details
disambig The abbreviation FRAME might stand for French Regional & American Museums Exchange Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments ... more details
About the basic structure the house style A Frame house the equipment used in dog competitions dog agility the musical group A Frames band unreferenced date October 2011 File Sawhorse.svg thumb 150px A sawhorse , which is an A frame structure. An A frame is a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner. The simplest form of an A frame is two similarly sized beams, arranged in a 45 degree or greater angle, attached at the top. These materials are often wooden or steel beams attached at the top by rope, welding , Adhesive gluing , or rivet ing. Because they have only two legs , A frames are usually set up in rows so that they can have good stability. A saw horse is a good example of this structure. More complex structures will have a crossmember connecting the two materials in the middle to prevent the legs from bowing outwards under load, giving the structure the appearance of the capital letter A . Other structures that use A frames A Frame house A Frame House A frame contour measuring spirit level A frame camping tent Folding ladder Double wishbone suspension cars Some suspension bridge s at the stern of ships for fishing or research The main building of Florida s Disney s Contemporary Resort , in which the Walt Disney World monorail has a station Some Wienerschnitzel and Whataburger restaurants use the A frame The London Eye is supported by only one A frame on one side. Category Structural system ... more details
Infobox software name Frame IT logo File Frameit icon.gif screenshot File Frameit screenshot.png 200px caption The Easy to use HTML generator. collapsible author Bruce Hearder ref name japauthor developer GME Systems Pty Ltd. released Start date 1996 unsure discontinued yes latest release version 1.23 latest release date Start date and age 1997 10 10 latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated no programming language operating system Windows 3.1 Windows 3.11 3.11 Windows 95 95 platform Windows size 42Kb 16 bit br 34Kb 32 bit language English status ... http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html Archive.org Frame IT also known as Frame it was an application for developing Framing World Wide Web html frames released ... main It featured a user interface in which you could control frame size, the number of frames, frame location, and frame appearance without knowledge of html. It allowed completed frames to be copied to clipboard, to be saved, or to be previewed in a browser. Frame it was listed in PC Computing magazine ... 6 ref Frame IT is no longer available at its original website, though it can still be downloaded from mirrors. ref group a Its original site at http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html is no longer ... code to make full use of the software. ref name main cite web url http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html title Frame It v1.23 year 1999 accessdate 16 April 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 19990203161710 http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html archivedate 3 February 1999 ref ref group a In the Frame ... User Code 29700 pre Releases Image Splash registered.png thumb 200px The splashscreen Frame It had ... External links http www.sfr fresh.com windows www old fit12332.zip Frame It V 1.23 Windows 95 , SfR Freeware Shareware Archive http papa.indstate.edu 8888 ftp main Windows95 WWW Browsers HTML.html Frame It V 1.23 and 1.21 HTML editors DEFAULTSORT Frame It Category 1996 software ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Notability date March 2008 FRAME S ref Dalademokraten. http www.dalademokraten.se ArticlePages 200502 14 20050214101638 dd140 20050214101638 dd140.dbp.asp Hj lp f r unga att hantera inre stress , accessed on December 3, 2006 ref is a psychological therapeutic model developed by Staffan Garpebring . The model is built around a psychoeducational practice focused on treating common Stress medicine stress related problems youth experience in their daily life. FRAME S have roots in a mix of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy , Gestalt therapy and Systemic Therapy . Theory The model points out the circular reciprocal connections between perceptions listening, looking, perceptions of the body etc. , physiological reactions of the body, acting, thinking, feeling and self perceptions, such as when you think certain thoughts you become sad and vice versa when you are sad you think certain thoughts. FRAMES is an abbreviation where each letter stands for a certain aspect of the psych . To sum it up Our experiences can be described in the following components F Focus formation in attention towards various outer phenomena and inner, physiological states selective perception R Reactions in the body physiology hormones etc A Actions behaviour, attitude M Mental conceptions mental action E Emotions and S Self awareness. Accordingly, we can denote every experience as a FRAME. FRAMES gradually give rise to self awareness. Dialectic FRAMES Therapy a mix of Gestalt Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Systemic Family Therapy, is based on the formula O FRAMES EO. O stands for Outer situation including other people s FRAMES. EO stands for effects of FRAMES in the outer situation. A person s behaviour and attitude mutually interact with that person s circumstantial conditions ... Perception of Life by Staffan Garpebring Further reading Staffan Garpebring, FRAME S en psykologisk ... 978 91 86193 41 6 Reflist DEFAULTSORT Frame S Category Psychosocial rehabilitation ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 Image aframe2.jpg thumb An example of an A frame house in Duluth, Minnesota An A frame is an architectural house style featuring steeply angled sides roofline that usually begin at or near the foundation line, and meet at the top in the shape of the letter A . An A frame ceiling is open to the top rafters. Although the triangle shape of the A frame has been present throughout ... the mid 1950s through the 1970s. It was during this time that the A frame acquired its most defining ... A frame thatched house palheiro , Santana, Madeira, Portugal Image NickyPanicciAFrameHollywoodHillsFRONT.jpg thumb right An A frame house owned and restored by Nicky Panicci in the Hollywood Hills. It is a striking example of an architectural A frame. Image NickyPanicciHollywoodHillsAFrameBACK.jpg thumb right The front of the A frame house restored by Nicky Panicci. Style Architect Andrew Geller turned the old idea of the A frame into a new fashion in 1955 when he built an A frame house ... Times on May 5, 1957. Before long, thousands of A frame homes were being built around the world. A documentary ... few months of 2007, chronicles Geller s life. It discusses the design of the first A frame, along ... s tallest wooden A frame. Rise in popularity The post World War II popularity of the A frame has been ... of building an A frame structure, and a new interest in acquiring a second home for vacationing. Another factor contributing to the rise of the A frame included the adaptability of the structure ... style primary home. After the rise of the archetypal A frame, architects soon began experimenting with new designs this led to what became known as the modified A frame style. External links http architecture.about.com od periodsstyles ig House Styles A frame Style.htm A frame Style from ... book first Chad last Randl authorlink Chad Randl year 2004 title A frame isbn 1 568 98410 3 http aframehistory.com A frame History Website dedicated to A frame buildings of all types http www.youtube.com ... more details
Frame by Frame is a 1981 song by King Crimson. Frame by Frame may also refer to Frame by Frame The Essential King Crimson , a 1991 4 CD compilation by King Crimson Frame by Frame film Frame by Frame film , a 1996 film starring Brenda Bakke Frame by Frame , a video series and blog on film history and related topics by Wheeler Winston Dixon See also Animation Film frame Stop motion Frame disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Frame is elecronically coded still image in video technology Line and resolution main Video The frame is composed of picture elements just like a chess board. Each horizontal set of picture elements is known as a line video line . The picture elements in a line are transmitted as sine wave sine signals where a pair of dots, one dark and one light can be represented by a single sine. The product of the number of lines and the number of maximum sine signals per line is known as the total resolution of the frame. Higher the resolution the more faithful the displayed image to the original image. But higher resolution introduces technical problems and extra cost. So a compromise should be reached in system designs both for satisfactory image quality and affordable price. Viewing distance For computing the lowest resolution which still seems satisfactory to viewers, the key parameter is the viewing distance, i.e., distance between the eyes and the monitor. The total resolution is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. If d is the distance, r is the required minimum resolution ... 1 d 2 math Since the number of lines is approximately proportional to resolution per line, the above ... is known as frame rate. The higher the frame rate, the better the sense of motion. But again, increasing the frame rate introduces technical difficulties. So the frame rate is fixed at 25 system B ... same frame in two consecutive phases. In each phase only half of the lines are scanned only the lines ... scan is known as a field. So field rate is two times the frame rate. Example system B Main System B In system B the number of lines is 625 and the frame rate is 25. The maximum video bandwidth is 5 ... The system is capable to transmit 5 000 000 sine signals in a second. Since the frame rate is 25, the maximum number of sine signals per frame is 200 000. Dividing this number by the number of lines gives the maximum number of sine signals in a line which is 320. Actually about 19 of each line is devoted ... more details
primary sources date July 2008 Image Distribution frame 0a messy.jpg thumb right 150px Unshielded twisted pair copper and optical fiber distribution frame. Image Optical fiber distribution frame 0a.jpg thumb right 150px An optical fiber distribution frame. In telecommunications , a distribution frame is a passive device which terminates cables, allowing arbitrary interconnections to be made. For example, the Main Distribution Frame MDF located at a telephone exchange telephone central office terminates the cables leading to subscribers on the one hand, and cables leading to active equipment such as DSLAM s and telephone switch es on the other. Service is provided to a subscriber by manually wiring a twisted pair called a jumper wire between the telephone line and the relevant DSL or Plain old telephone service POTS line circuit. In broadcast engineering , a distribution frame is a location within an apparatus room through which all Signalling telecommunication signal s Sound audio , video , or data pass, with the ability to arbitrarily route and connect sources and destinations between ... terminal block s. Because the frame may carry live broadcast signals, it may be considered part of the airchain ... ADF Sound audio distribution frame DDF digital distribution frame VDF video distribution frame ODF or OFDF optical fiber distribution frame ref http patft1.uspto.gov netacgi nph Parser?patentnumber 7142765 US patent 7,142,765 High Density Optical Fiber Distribution Frame ref Modernization Distribution ..., but some urban Telephone exchange exchanges have about 250,000 wires on their Main distribution frame ... to devise so called active distribution frames or Automated Main Distribution Frame s. The principal ... digital mixing console s can act as control point s for a distribution frame or router computing ... frame Intermediate distribution frame Wiring closet Patch panel Splicebox References reflist Category ... Distribution Frame fa fr Tableau lectrique ru ... more details
over a wide area network WAN . Each end user gets a private line or leased line to a Frame Relay Node networking node . The Frame Relay network handles the transmission over a frequently changing path transparent to all end users. Frame Relay has become one of the most extensively used WAN protocols ... Line DSL , the end may loom for the Frame Relay protocol and encapsulation. Citation needed date January ... expensive type of non dial up connection remains a 64 kbit s frame relay line. Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN. Technical description Image Frame relay.jpg right thumb 350px A basic Frame Relay network The designers of Frame ... leased line , while the service provider service provider figures out the route each frame travels ...Unreferenced date June 2008 Expert subject Telecommunications date February 2009 Frame Relay is a standardized ... of many other network interfaces. Network providers commonly implement Frame Relay for voice VoFR ... of configuring user equipment in a Frame Relay network offers another reason for Frame Relay ... WAN . Frame Relay puts data in variable size units called frames and leaves any necessary error correction ... of service quality prioritizing some frames and making others less important. Frame Relay can run on fractional Digital Signal 1 T 1 or full T carrier system carriers. Frame Relay complements and provides ... Transfer Mode ATM , which operates in somewhat similar fashion to Frame Relay but at speeds from 155.520 Mbit s to 622.080 Mbit s. ref cite web title Definition of frame relay on SearchEnterpriseWAN url http searchenterprisewan.techtarget.com definition frame relay accessdate 9 April 2012 ref Frame Relay has its technical base in the older X.25 X.25 packet switching technology, designed for transmitting data on analog voice lines. Unlike X.25, whose designers expected analog signal s, Frame ... not attempt to correct errors. When a Frame Relay network detects an error in a frame, it simply drops ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove February 2007 confusing April 2007 Frame bursting is a communication protocol feature used at the link layer in communication networks to alter the transmission characteristics in order to benefit from higher data transfer throughput. Description Frame bursting is a technique that sometimes used in several link level communication protocols for shared mediums to achieve higher throughput by allowing the transmitter to send a series of frames in succession without relinquishing control of the transmission medium. Related techniques that are used to achieve the same goal include fast frames where in the inter frame wait interval is reduced, and jumbo frames where in the size of the frame is increased. Frame bursting may also benefit from Packet aggregation . Communication protocols for shared mediums are designed to relinquish the medium and wait for a while after the transmission of a MAC layer frame in order to facilitate the fair use of the medium by multiple users. Frame bursting may be permissible in certain scenarios such as when the link is point to point or when the signal from other users is indistinguishable from noise. Frame bursting allows for more ... frame bursting under some situations. Frame Bursting may increase the throughput of any Point to point .... the below line does not seem to convey additional information This can result in the ability to support higher data throughput in mixed and uniform networks. Frame bursting and fast framing enhance the ability of a wireless client to upload data at higher throughputs by using the inter frame wait ... of airtime where there are a mix of clients with and without Frame Bursting. In such cases, the inter frame wait periods cause unsupported stations to wait longer for service availability, and to receive ... to use frame bursting as the negative effects can adversely affect the throughput for all clients. Proprietary extensions that have added frame bursting to the wireless standards include Nitro wireless ... more details
Image Leverframe.jpg thumb right 250px A mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at Knockcroghery ... area of control. The lever frame contains interlocking designed to ensure that the levers cannot be operated .... The world s largest lever frame 192 levers is thought to be in Spencer Street No.1 signal box in Melbourne, Australia. Variants Ground frames Image Ground frame kyle.jpg thumb right A three lever ground frame at Kyle of Lochalsh , released by Annett s key A ground frame is a small lever frame located beside a railway, usually at ground level. A ground frame does not normally require any form of shelter since it is usually operated by traincrew and not permanently staffed. A ground frame is typically ... frame. In most cases, a ground frame has to be released from a signal box before it can be used. Typical ... by single line Token railway signalling token . Electrical release. Track circuit release. Once the ground frame has been released, the other levers controlling the points could be moved. When shunting ..., allowing the main line to be used again. The train would then continue on its way. If it was necessary for the train to be on the sidings controlled by the ground frame for a considerable time, it was desirable to release the running line so other trains could travel through the block section. To achieve this, a token instrument would be provided in a lineside hut near the ground frame. Once the train was off the main line, the points would be set back to normal, allowing the token to be removed from the ground frame. It would be then inserted into the token instrument in the hut, releasing ... train to use the line, whilst the shunting train was in the sidings. The modern equivalent of a ground frame, with switches instead of levers, is called a Ground Switch Panel GSP . Points or signals ... Co. Ltd. Style L Power Lever Frame The lever frame principle of operation was perpetuated in the earliest ... before this date. In the UK, the Style L all electric miniature power lever frame was the most ... more details
A motorcycle frame includes the head tube that holds the Motorcycle fork front fork and allows it to pivot ... , stiffness, power output and speed, there is no single ideal frame design. ref name Cocco2004 Citation ... books?id Ydk0bgq2 3YC&pg PA119 accessdate 2011 02 26 ref Frame materials Steel File Triton Norton Triumph motorcycle with polished frame and tank.jpg thumb Norton Motorcycle Company Norton Featherbed frame in a Triton motorcycle Triton . Examples Norton Motorcycle Company Norton Featherbed frame ... Examples MV Agusta F4 series F4 750 Serie Oro MV Agusta F4 750 Serie Oro Frame Types Pressed frame The frame ... engine is held in a single cradle with a single spine. Half duplex cradle frame The motorcycle ... Suzuki TS50ER Full duplex cradle frame The motorcycle engine is held in a full by two separate cradles ... Double cradle frame on Honda CB750 Double cradle or perimeter frame Two cradles follow the perimeter Examples Early Suzuki GSX R750 , Suzuki GSX R1100 Suzuki RG250 Spine or backbone frame The motorcycle ... align horizontal image1 2011 Kawasaki ZX10 R below airbox.jpg width1 121 caption1 Frame of a 2011 Kawasaki ZX 10R . image2 Buell Lightning XB9SX CityX.jpg width2 230 caption2 Aluminum beam frame on Buell ... and short a line as possible. Examples 1885 Daimler Reitwagen Daimler Reitwagen Honda VFR750 Yamaha FZR600 Monocoque main Monocoque Supports structural load using the external skin of the frame ... thumb right Steel trellis frame red on a Ducati Monster Ducati Monster 1000 . The engine is a stressed member. Trellis Similar to the beam frame, connecting the steering head and swingarm pivot point directly as possible. The frame is made up of a large number of short steel or aluminium tubes .... This strategy means the engine contributes little to frame stiffness, and absorbing rather than dissipating vibration can lead to stress damage to the frame, exhaust pipes, and other parts. ref name Cocco2004 Instead, if the engine is rigidly mounted to the frame, vibrations pass to and are dissipated ... more details
X Frame may also refer to Saint Andrew s Cross BDSM A type of Frame vehicle vehicle frame a Smith & Wesson Notable revolvers Smith & Wesson revolver frame size See also Frame disambiguation disambig ... more details
12 octets of idle line state before transmitting the next frame. Ethernet frame types There are several ...A data packet on an Ethernet link is called an Ethernet frame . A frame begins with preamble and start frame delimiter. Following which, each Ethernet frame continues with an Ethernet header featuring destination and source MAC address es. The middle section of the frame is payload data including any headers for other protocols e.g. Internet Protocol carried in the frame. The frame ends with a 32 bit ... packet on the wire is called a frame and consists of binary data. Data on Ethernet is transmitted .... ref cite web url http www.infocellar.com networks ethernet frame.htm title Ethernet Frame quote ... 2012 03 20 ref The table below shows the complete Ethernet frame, as transmitted, for the maximum ... and start of frame delimiter are written as bit strings, with the first bit transmitted on the left ... and higher speeds support larger jumbo frame s. class wikitable style text align center 802.3 Ethernet frame structure Preamble Start of frame delimiter MAC destination MAC source 802.1Q tag optional Ethertype Ethernet II Ethernet  II or length IEEE  802.3 Payload Frame check sequence 32 ... 84 1542 octets Preamble and start frame delimiter see also Syncword A frame viewed on the physical wire would show preamble and start frame delimiter SFD , in addition to the other data. ref group note Preamble and start frame delimiter are not displayed by packet sniffing software because these bits ... can capture and display the preamble and start frame delimiter but they are expensive and mainly used ... of an Ethernet frame. The SFD has the value 10101011 and is immediately followed by the destination MAC address. The preamble of an Ethernet frame consists of a 7 octet pattern of alternating 1 and 0 bits, which allows devices on the network to easily detect a new incoming frame. The SFD is designed to break this pattern and signal the start of the actual frame. PHY chip PHY transceiver chips ... more details
70 , where 30, 48 or even 60 frame s have been used. Silent films and 8 mm film 8  mm amateur movies used 16 or 18 frame s. Physical film frames In a strip of movie film, individual frames are separated by frameline s. Normally, 24 frames are needed for one second of film. In ordinary filming ...In filmmaking , video production , animation , and related fields, a film frame or video frame is one ..., the camera operator can be said to keep a car in frame by panning with it as it speeds past. When the moving picture is displayed, each frame is flashed on a screen for a short time nowadays, usually ... blends the frames together, producing the Optical illusions illusion of a moving image. The frame ..., the actual duration of which depends on the frame rate of the system, which varies according to the video ... originally related to the color subcarrier in analog NTSC TV systems, the exact frame rate is often the nominal frame rate divided by 1.001 so, for example, a nominal 30  fps sequence is actually ... outside the NTSC world, and also brings about hacks such as drop frame timecode . In film projection ... effects or animation filming, the frames are often shot one at a time. The size of a film frame varies ... by 3.5  mm, while an IMAX frame is as large as 69.6 by 48.5  mm. The larger the frame size ... frame of List of film formats motion picture film also depends on the location of the holes ... common film format, 35 mm , has a frame size of roughly 22 by 16  mm when used in a still 35  mm camera where the film moves horizontal but the frame size varies when used for motion picture ... way that frame lines did in film. For historical reasons, most systems used an interlaced scan system in which the frame typically consisted of two video field s sampled over two slightly different periods of time. This meant that a single video frame was usually not a good still picture of the scene ..., modern video systems now represent the video frame as a rectangular raster of pixel s, either in an RGB ... more details
wiktionary freeze frame Freeze frame may refer to Film and Television Freeze frame shot , a cinematographic technique Freeze frame television , a technique making use of freeze frame shots Freeze Frame The Price Is Right Freeze Frame The Price Is Right , a game on The Price is Right Freeze Frame cartoon Freeze Frame cartoon , a 1979 animated short directed by Chuck Jones Freeze Frame 1992 film Freeze Frame 1992 film , a 1992 television film directed by William Bindley Freeze Frame 2004 film Freeze Frame 2004 film , a 2004 film directed by John Simpson Music Freeze Frame Godley & Creme album Freeze Frame Godley & Creme album , an album by Godley & Creme Freeze Frame The J. Geils Band album Freeze Frame The J. Geils Band album , an album by the J. Geils Band Freeze Frame J. Geils Band song Freeze Frame , a song on the above album Other Last image hold , a feature of some X ray image intensifier s of freezing the screen and availing for examining the screen without exposing the patient to unnecessary radiation http www.walterrobinson.com images Walt PPT ppt pres sld044.htm Freeze Frame, a mini game in Mario Party 6 disambig de Freeze Frame fr Arr t sur image homonymie it Freeze Frame ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In the mathematical field of projective geometry , a projective frame is an ordered collection of points in projective space which can be used as reference points to describe any other point in that space. For example Given three distinct points on a projective line , any other point can be described by its cross ratio with these three points. In a projective plane , a projective frame consists of four points, no three of which lie on a projective line. In general, let K P sup n sup denote n dimensional projective space over an arbitrary field K . This is the projectivization of the vector space K sup n 1 sup . Then a projective frame is an n 2 tuple of points in general position in K P sup n sup . Here general position means that no subset of n 1 of these points lies in a hyperplane a projective subspace of dimension n &minus 1 . Sometimes it is convenient to describe a projective frame by n 2 representative vectors v sub 0 sub , v sub 1 sub , ..., v sub n 1 sub in K sup n 1 sup . Such a tuple of vectors defines a projective frame if any subset of n 1 of these vectors is a basis for K sup n 1 sup . The full set of n 2 vectors must satisfy linear dependence relation math lambda 0 v 0 lambda 1 v 1 cdots lambda n v n lambda n 1 v n 1 0. math However, because the subsets of n 1 vectors are linearly independent, the scalars sub j sub must all be nonzero. It follows that the representative vectors can be rescaled so that sub j sub 1 for all j 0,1,..., n 1. This fixes the representative vectors up to an overall scalar multiple. Hence a projective frame is sometimes defined to be a n 2 tuple of vectors which span K sup n 1 sup and sum to zero. Using such a frame, any point p in K P sup n sup may be described by a projective version of barycentric coordinates mathematics barycentric coordinates a collection of n 2 scalars sub j sub which sum ... n 1 . math References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Projective Frame Category Projective geometry fr Rep re projectif ... more details
Reference frame may refer to Frame of reference , in physics Reference frame video , frames of a compressed video that are used to define future frames disambig ... more details
In video compression algorithms a residual frame is formed by subtracting the reference frame video reference frame from the desired Video frameframe . This difference is known as the error or residual Video frame Video frames frame . The residual frame normally has less information entropy , due to nearby video frames having similarities, and therefore requires fewer bit s to compress. An encoder will use various algorithms such as motion compensation motion estimation to construct a frame that describes the differences. This allows a decoder to use the reference frame plus the differences to construct the desired frame. See also Motion compensation Category Video compression ... more details
In the reception of framed data , a frame slip is the loss of synchronization between a received frame telecommunications frame and the receiver clock signal , causing a frame misalignment Event driven programming event , and resulting in the loss of the data contained in the received frame. Note A frame slip should not be confused with a dropped frame where synchronization is not lost, as in the case of buffer overflow , for example. References FS1037C MS188 Category Telecommunications telecomm stub ... more details
In Riemannian geometry and relativity theory , an orthonormal frame is a tool for studying the structure of a differentiable manifold equipped with a metric. If M is a manifold equipped with a metric g , then an orthonormal frame at a point P of M is an ordered basis of the tangent space at P consisting of vectors which are orthonormal with respect to the bilinear form g sub P sub . See also Frame linear algebra Frame bundle k frame k frame Moving frame Category Riemannian geometry differential geometry stub ... more details
John Frame may refer to John Frame theologian born 1939 , American philosopher and Calvinist theologian John Frame cricketer 1733 1796 , English cricketer John Frame sculptor born 1950 , American sculptor, photographer, composer and filmmaker John Frame bishop born 1930 , Canadian bishop John W. Frame , provincial politician from Alberta, Canada hndis Frame, John ... more details