Imaging in a sentence as a noun

You probably put to much stock in the whole "I've never been through the imaging machines" bit.

Raw pixel count is not a good measure of the imaging accuracy of a digital camera.

Newer machines are often more sensitive and employ better imaging software, so they can do their job while delivering a much smaller dose.

But contra Digital Bond's claim, "hacker" didn't enable the hard drive imaging to occur; that was going to occur during discovery no matter what.

Being able to easily access these frequencies offers the promise of all sorts of useful imaging and communications devices.

Compare this to the fleets of windows machines or ipads that lots of IT departments have to maintain, where they basically solve the problem by re-imaging the machine regularly to wipe out locally installed apps.

I mean, imaging if random non-experts had a journalist fired for every failed-prediction or embarrasingly wrong policy analysis penned in an op-ed?

Microsoft decided they could take the server side resources they had and run this JIT and imaging process ahead of time and when someone downloads and installs your app - this work was already done and first launch would be faster - as much as 60% faster.

Cached passwords are nice because they are network logins, however 9 times out of 10 the local Administrator password is the same on all systems because system administrators frequently use the same local admin password when imaging lots of computers.

Imaging definitions

noun

the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination"

See also: imagination imagery

noun

(medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body

See also: tomography