shadowgram

English

Etymology

shadow + -gram

Noun

shadowgram (plural shadowgrams)

  1. An image produced by means of shadowgraphy.
    • 2015, E. Siminos, S. Skupin, A. Sävert, J. M. Cole, S. P. D. Mangles, M. C. Kaluza, “Modeling ultrafast shadowgraphy in laser-plasma interaction experiments”, in arXiv:
      Moreover, we study the dependence of synthetic shadowgrams on various parameters such as the imaging system aperture, the position of the object plane and the probe pulse delay, duration and wavelength.
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