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1 Pixel
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2 pixel shader
"A graphics function which calculates computer image effects pixel by pixel allowing control of the lighting, shading and color of each individual pixel." -
3 pixel format
"The size and arrangement of pixel color components. The format is specified by the total number of bits used per pixel and the number of bits used to store the red, green, blue, and alpha components of the color of the pixel." -
4 bits per pixel
"The number of bits (e.g. 8, 16, 24, or 32) used to store and display the color data for a single pixel. This is the standard unit of measure for bit or color depth." -
5 device independent pixel
A unit of measure that equals 1/96 of an inch. -
6 post-pixel blending
"In computer graphics, a series of operations that manipulate how images are rendered." -
7 sub-pixel positioning
A font rendering technique that takes advantage of partial pixels to make text appear sharper on the screen. -
8 shader
"A graphics function which calculates computer image effects pixel by pixel allowing control of the lighting, shading and color of each individual pixel." -
9 nearest neighbor
A rendering method used to map a source image to a target image. This method uses only the nearest source pixel to define a target pixel. -
10 interpolation
"A kind of interpolation that averages pixel information when scaling an image. When reducing the size of an image, pixels are averaged to create a single new pixel; when an image is scaled up in size, additional pixels are created by averaging pixels of the smaller image." -
11 PMARGB32
"One of the two common pixel formats supported by Microsoft DirectX. PMARG32 uses 8-bit values for alpha, red, green, and blue, for a total of 32-bits per pixel. Each color is alpha premultiplied, which makes alpha blending operations more efficient." -
12 bilinear
A rendering method used to map a source image to a target image. This method uses the weighted average of the four nearest source pixels to define a target pixel. -
13 bilinear filtering
A rendering method used to map a source image to a target image. This method uses the weighted average of the four nearest source pixels to define a target pixel. -
14 bump map
"A set of per-pixel color and luminance data used to simulate relief, detail, or texture (bumps) on the surface of a graphic object without modifying the geometry of the object model." -
15 content size
Height and width values (by pixel) for your content. -
16 dithering
"A method to display a range of colors with a limited palette. Each pixel on the source image is represented by multiple pixels (usually a 2x2 square) on the destination image. From a distance, the eye blends the multiple pixels into one color that has more shades than the original palette. The techniques results in a better visual appearance than the removal of low precision bits." -
17 LCD
"A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively ""turn on"" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark." -
18 rasterization
"The conversion of vector graphics (images described in terms of mathematical elements, such as points and lines) to equivalent images composed of pixel patterns that can be stored and manipulated as sets of bits." -
19 eyedropper
A tool that enables a user to sample the color of any pixel on a screen and apply that color to an object. -
20 nudge
To move an object one pixel at a time.
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