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Proiettata

Proiettata is the feminine singular form of the past participle of the Italian verb proiettare, meaning to project. As an adjective or passive participle, proiettata agrees with feminine nouns and denotes something that has been projected or results from projection.

In everyday language, proiettata is used to describe images, light, or scenes that have been projected onto

In mathematics, computer graphics, and related fields, proiettata can describe the outcome of a projection operation.

Grammatically, proiettata agrees with feminine nouns (singular or plural: proiettate). The masculine singular form is proiettato,

See also: proiezione, proiettore, proiettare.

a
surface.
For
example,
l’immagine
proiettata
sullo
schermo
refers
to
an
image
that
is
displayed
by
a
projection
system.
In
this
sense,
the
term
is
common
in
contexts
involving
film,
slides,
classrooms,
and
presentations,
although
the
noun
proiezione
is
often
preferred
to
denote
the
act
itself.
For
instance,
la
figura
proiettata
onto
a
plane
or
line
refers
to
the
image
of
a
geometric
figure
obtained
by
projecting
points
along
a
specified
direction.
Common
types
of
projection
include
orthogonal
(proiezione
ortogonale)
and
perspective
(proiezione
prospettica).
while
the
masculine
and
feminine
plurals
are
proiettati
and
proiettate,
respectively.
Related
terms
include
proiettare
(to
project),
proiezione
(projection),
and
proiettore
(projector).