Ghost Image Info
Appears on the opposite side (contralateral) of the actual object.
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. Ghost image
Unintentional repetition of an image or text on a printout, often caused by toner, fusing, or hardware problems. Appears on the opposite side (contralateral) of the
Common culprits are earrings, metallic necklaces, hair clips, or dense anatomical structures like the cervical spine. solid-state drive (SSD)
"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.
A second, weaker image caused by internal reflections in camera lenses or optical components.