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While reading through the definitions collection, I came across some parts that need clarification. Since, after personal discussion with @bogovicj, it wasn't immediately clear to us how to resolve these issues, I'm opening them up for general discussion:
- What is meant by "linear measurements" in the definition of "field of view".
- I appreciate that the definition of "image" is more general than "a collection of pixels". However, I don't quite get the example of a "set of solutions for a discrete function".
- In the second part of the definition of "origin", the "origin of an image" seems to be a specific point in the physical domain that is tied to the underlying data representation of the image. Given that an image doesn't have to be an array and "origin in the physical domain" is a different (and arbitrary) concept, is it worthwhile to define "origin of an image" at all?
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