To enlarge or reduce, on a continuously variable basis, the size of a picture image, primarily by altering the focal length
A zoom lens is unique because its focal length can be changed while the object being viewed remains in focus. Thus, a zoom lens can bring distant objects into clear view as a telephoto lens, but can also view a scene as a wide angle lens.
To enlarge and display greater detail of a portion of a geographic data set.
Allows the user to get a close up image of far away subjects. In the optical range the image is magnified by the lens. In the digital range the image is enlarged electronically.
a powerful program that allows you to magnify, measure, capture images, pick colors, highlight and paint and write on screen
a telephoto lens that can change focal lengths and thus change magnification too
Shift in lens focal length used to change the apparent distance between an object and photographer, videographer, or filmmaker.
To create movement on the Z axis of a 2-dimensional photographic image by shifting focal length from wide angle to telephoto, or vice versa.
The action of varying the focal length of a zoom lens to enlarge (zoom in) or reduce (zoom out) the image.
To enlarge or reduce, on a continuously variable basis, the size of a televised image primarily by varying lens focal length.
Also called maximise, to enlarge a window on a display monitor.
Shot in which the magnification of the objects by the camera's lenses is increased (zoom in) or decreased (zoom out/back).
The ability to change the magnification of a scene.
To magnify a part of a document. አጉላ View
(photography) - using a photographic lens to increase or decrease the magnification of the image being captured.
To enlarge or shrink the blocks in a layout in order to see the layout differently.
To change the focal length of a zoom lens, from wide-angle to telephoto, and vice versa. "Zoom in" means to increase the focal length toward the telephoto setting. "Zoom out" means to decrease the focal length toward the wide-angle setting.
Making the image or image part become larger (zooming in) or smaller (zooming out) as it appears on the monitor. A lens that changes magnification.
vb. To enlarge a selected portion of a graphical image or document to fill a window or the screen. Zooming is a feature of many programs, including drawing, word processing, and spreadsheet programs, that allow the user to select a small part of the screen, zoom it, and make changes to the enlarged portion at a finer level of detail. See also window.