Capture 464285 224113015 2008-07-07T11:01:17Z Geronimo20 332930 adjust wikilink {{Wiktionary}} '''Capture''' can refer to a number of things aside from its usual [[Wiktionary:capture|dictionary definitions]]: * In [[abstract strategy games]] (such as [[Chess]]), the process of eliminating or immobilising an opponent's game piece. * In radio, [[FM capture]] is a phenomenon of [[frequency modulation]]. In media: * [[Videography]], the process of recording (capturing) [[video]] ** [[Video capture]], the process of capturing video on a computer with a [[frame grabber]] * [[Motion capture]], the process of recording motion for a [[wire frame model]] for [[skeletal animation]] * [[Photography]], the process of capturing still images with a [[camera]] * [[Image scanning]], the process of capturing still images with an [[image scanner]] * [[Screen capture]], the process of capturing an image from [[computer screens]] or from part of it ** [[Web capture]], the process of capturing the entire [[web page]] into an image. ** [[Game capture]], the process of capturing the screen of a [[computer game]]. ** [[Menu capture]], the process of capturing an image from menu, include cascaded(multilevel) menu . Other uses: * (Fishing) This term is increasing being used in fishing to describe the "capture" of fish in [[Wild fisheries of the world|capture fisheries]]. A capture fishery is a wild fishery and contrasts with a [[Fish farm|farmed fishery]]. * (Medical) the minimal point at which a heart pacing device is able to influence the rate of the heart. Measured in milliamps. * ([[Public choice theory|Economics]] and [[political science]]) [[Capture (politics)|capture]] is said to occur when bureaucrats or politicians, who are supposed be acting in the public interest, end up acting systematically to favor particular vested interests. * (Geology) Sometimes the upper courses of rivers can be [[capture (rivers)|capture]]d by other rivers eroded through the watershed. * In [[oil and gas law]], capture is used as an archaic synonym for "extraction," notably in the [[common law]] [[rule of capture]]. * (Pop Culture) Capture is also a famous anti-aging skincare products franchise from Parfums Christian Dior, created in 1986 and starring Sharon Stone since 2006 * [[Capture (insecticide)|Capture]], a commercial insecticide containing [[Bifenthrin]] * [[Capture CIS]] a circuit schematic capture utility, part of the OrCAD tool suite {{disambig}} [[fr:Capture]]