Capture
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Capture can refer to a number of things aside from its usual dictionary definitions:
- In radio, FM capture is a phenomenon of frequency modulation.
In media:
- Videography, the process of recording (capturing) video
- Video capture, the process of capturing video on a computer
- Motion capture, the process of recording motion for a wire frame model for skeletal animation
- Photography, the process of capturing still images with a camera
- Image scanning, the process of capturing still images with an image scanner
- Screen capture, the process of capturing an image from computer screen or from part of it
Other uses:
- (Medical) the minimal point at which a heart pacing device is able to influence the rate of the heart. Measured in milliamps.
- (Public choice theory and political science) capture is said to occur when bureaucrats or politicians, who are supposed be acting in the public interest, end up acting systematically to favor particular vested interests.
- (Geology) Sometimes the upper courses of rivers can be captured by other rivers eroded through the watershed.
- In oil and gas law, capture is used as an archaic synonym for "extraction," notably in the common law rule of capture.
- (Pop Culture)Capture is also a famous anti-aging skincare products franchise from Parfums Christian Dior, created in 1986 and starring Sharon Stone since 2006
- Capture, a commercial insecticide containing Bifenthrin
- Capture CIS a circuit schematic capture utility, part of the OrCAD tool suite