computer graphics
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Computer graphics Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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computer graphics
Noun
1. the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer
(hypernym) graphics
(hyponym) clip art
(class) frame buffer
Noun
1. the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer
(hypernym) graphics
(hyponym) clip art
(class) frame buffer
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computer graphics
computer graphics
n : the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer
computer graphics
n : the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer
Computer graphics Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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computer graphics
1. Graphics implemented through the use of computers. 2. Methods and techniques for converting data to or from graphic displays via computers. 3. The branch of science and technology concerned with methods and techniques for converting data to or from visual presentation using computers.
1. Graphics implemented through the use of computers. 2. Methods and techniques for converting data to or from graphic displays via computers. 3. The branch of science and technology concerned with methods and techniques for converting data to or from visual presentation using computers.
Computer graphics Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Computer graphics
This article is about the scientific discipline of computer graphics. For a more general information on computer graphics and applications, see 2D computer graphics and 3D computer graphics
- For the journal by ACM SIGGRAPH, see Computer Graphics (Publication).
Computer graphics is a sub-field of computer science and is concerned with digitally synthesizing and manipulating visual content. Although the term often refers to three-dimensional computer graphics, it also encompasses two-dimensional graphics and image processing. Computer graphics is often differentiated from the field of visualization, although the two have many similarities.
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Computer Graphics (Publication)
- For the field of study, see Computer graphics.
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