![](/template/termwiki/images/likesmall.jpg)
Home > Terms > English, UK (UE) > Randomly-spaced bright pixels
Randomly-spaced bright pixels
A form of image noise. They give the appearance of grains of sand scattered over the image or mottling, and appear at high ISO sensitivities, in long exposures, after prolonged use, and in the monitor after prolonged periods of live view or movie recording.
This is auto-generated content. You can help to improve it.
0
0
Improve it
- Part of Speech: noun
- Synonym(s):
- Blossary:
- Industry/Domain: Photography
- Category: Professional photography
- Company:
- Product:
- Acronym-Abbreviation:
Other Languages:
Member comments
Terms in the News
Featured Terms
Industry/Domain: People Category: Sportspeople
Omar "El Gato" Ortiz
Omar Ortiz Uribe, nicknamed El Gato, is a former Mexican football goalkeeper. He made his debut in 1997 with Club de Fútbol Monterrey among others. In ...
Contributor
Featured blossaries
Browers Terms By Category
- Advertising(244)
- Event(2)
Marketing(246) Terms
- Capacitors(290)
- Resistors(152)
- Switches(102)
- LCD Panels(47)
- Power sources(7)
- Connectors(7)
Electronic components(619) Terms
- General law(5868)
- Contracts(640)
- Patent & trademark(449)
- Legal(214)
- US law(77)
- European law(75)
Law(7373) Terms
- Festivals(20)
- Religious holidays(17)
- National holidays(9)
- Observances(6)
- Unofficial holidays(6)
- International holidays(5)
Holiday(68) Terms
- SAT vocabulary(5103)
- Colleges & universities(425)
- Teaching(386)
- General education(351)
- Higher education(285)
- Knowledge(126)