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['ɪmɪʤɪŋ] n | |
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comp. |
présentation des données en image; imagination f; prise d'images |
med.appl. |
visualisation des images |
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gen. |
enregistrement de l'image (Transferring information, usually in graphic form, into electronic format for storage and later retrieval) |
commun., IT |
formation d'image; formation d'images |
commun., life.sc. |
imageur |
comp., MS |
création d'images (The process of capturing an installation of Windows for deployment to one or more destination computers) |
IT, astronaut., tech. |
imagerie |
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English thesaurus |
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IT |
A process that allows one to obtain a bit-for-bit copy of data to avoid damage of original data or information when multiple analyses may be performed. (The imaging process is made to obtain residual data, such as deleted files, fragments of deleted files and other information present, from the disk for analysis. This is possible because imaging duplicates the disk surface, sector by sector) |