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1 opacity
[əu΄pæsəti] n անթափանցիկություն. acoustic opacity անձայնաթափանցիկություն. opacity of thought (մտքի) անպարզություն -
2 opacity
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3 opacity
"The quality that defines how much light passes through an object's pixels. If an object is 100 percent opaque, no light passes through it." -
4 radio-opacity
عتامة شعاعية* * *عَتامَةٌ شُعاعِيَّة -
5 exhaust gas opacity
تلوّن غازات العادم / تعكّر غازات العادمEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > exhaust gas opacity
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6 red, green, blue, alpha
"A model that augments the red, green, blue (RGB) method of combining colors in light-based media, with a fourth color component, alpha, which is used to control color blending. In Open GL, an alpha value of 1.0 corresponds to complete opacity and a value of 0.0 corresponds to complete transparency.""أحمر، أخضر، أزرق، ألفا" -
7 RGBA
"A model that augments the red, green, blue (RGB) method of combining colors in light-based media, with a fourth color component, alpha, which is used to control color blending. In Open GL, an alpha value of 1.0 corresponds to complete opacity and a value of 0.0 corresponds to complete transparency." -
8 glassiness
"The appearance of the Start menu and the taskbar after the glass visual style has been applied to customize the color, intensity, and opacity of window borders."
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