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  Computer graphics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Each pixel has a specific value such as, for instance, brightness, color, transparency, or a combination of such values.
A raster image has a finite resolution of a specific number of rows and columns.
Radiosity: a technique for global illumination that uses radiative transfer theory to simulate indirect (reflected) illumination in scenes with diffuse surfaces.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Computer_graphics   (1181 words)

  
 Press Release : artprice.com, world leader in art information and art market indices
Cette projection repose sur le rythme actuel de saisies quotidiennes de Petites Annonces normalisées, qui a progressé de 254% depuis leur lancement en février 2005.
In the context of its aim to provide ongoing transparency of information, Artprice plans to compile a database, if clients agree, of the results of transactions via Artprice.com, thus enabling subscribers to share information on prices.
For maximum transparency, each result is given a star rating reflecting the "degree of precision" attributable to the estimated value.
serveur.serveur.com /Press_Release/pressreleaseEN.htm   (10782 words)

  
 Computer> Graphics [encyclopedia]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Invented by Jim Blinn, a normal-perturbation technique used to simulate wrinkled surfaces.
A shading technique used to simulate reflection and transparency.
Covering the techniques of Monte-Carlo gathering and radiosity for simulating realistic light sources.
www.kosmoi.com /Computer/Graphics   (483 words)

  
 Mediamatic.net - Reader for Mobtagging Workshop
This post explains how Flock enables independent publishers, news reporters, and bloggers to talk back to the Web without having to fire up other tools.
The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.
Contributions of soundbits can be tagged, looped and downloaded.
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