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'''Visual [[technology]]''' is the engineering discipline dealing with visual representation. It includes:
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[[File:Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light.png|thumb|[[Ultraviolet photography]], a visual technology that has applications in [[astronomy]]]]
'''Visual technology''' is the [[engineering]] discipline dealing with visual representation.


==Types==
*[[Photography]]
Visual technology includes [[photography]], [[printing]], [[augmented reality]], [[virtual reality]] and [[video]].{{sfn|Henny|2012|p=43}}
*[[Printing]]
*[[Video]]


==See also==
{{Technology}}
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*[[Audiovisual]]
*[[Audiovisual education]]
*[[Information and communications technology]]
*[[Medical imaging]]
*[[Multimedia]]
*[[Technology]]
*[[Visual arts]]
*[[Visual culture]]
*[[Visual perception]]
*[[Visual sociology]]
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==References==
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===Works cited===
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 21 January 2023

Ultraviolet photography, a visual technology that has applications in astronomy

Visual technology is the engineering discipline dealing with visual representation.

Types

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Visual technology includes photography, printing, augmented reality, virtual reality and video.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Henny 2012, p. 43.

Works cited

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  • Henny, Leonard M. (2012). "Trend Report: Theory and Practice of Visual Sociology". In Hughes, Jason (ed.). SAGE Visual Methods: Principles, Issues, Debates and Controversies in Visual Research. Vol. 1. London: SAGE Publications. pp. 1–64. ISBN 978-1-4462-7595-5.