Ghost Image -

Ghost Image -

"Ghosting" occurs when a faint residual image remains from a previously displayed image. This can be caused by a mismatch between the monitor's refresh rate and the video signal.

Appears on the opposite side (contralateral) of the actual object. Ghost image

Magnified, blurry, and projected higher than the real object. "Ghosting" occurs when a faint residual image remains

In computer management, a "Ghost image" (often with a .gho extension) is a backup, snapshot, or cloning of a hard disk drive (HDD), solid-state drive (SSD), or partition. solid-state drive (SSD)

Tools like Ghost32.exe or Ghost64.exe are used to verify the integrity of these images to detect corruption, as described in the Broadcom support article. 3. Display and Optics

A second, weaker image caused by internal reflections in camera lenses or optical components.