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| 1308616161 | 2025-08-30T14:12:56Z | Physicianist | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '== Optogeometric factor == The '''optogeometric factor''' (abbreviated <math>F_{\mathrm{opg}}</math>) is a [[Radiometry|radiometric]] [[Physical quantity|physical quantity]] that characterizes the geometric–optical throughput between a single [[Sensor|detector]] [[Pixel|pixel]] of an [[Imaging|imaging system]] and its corresponding footprint in the observed scene. It is formally related to the concept of [[Étendue]], but defined at the level of an indiv...' |
