kuvataso
Kuvataso is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "image plane" or "picture plane" in English. It is used in optics, photography, and computer graphics to denote the two-dimensional surface on which an image is formed or recorded. In traditional optics and photography, the kuvataso corresponds to the film or sensor plane inside a camera, where light that has passed through the lens is captured to create a two-dimensional representation of the scene.
In geometrical optics and graphics, the kuvataso is the plane onto which three-dimensional points are projected
The term is common in Finnish discussions of optics, photography, and 3D rendering, and is often used