Computer Graphics

Bitmap: A Pixel-Based Image Representation
A detailed exploration of bitmap, its definition, types, applications, and comparison with other image representation formats.
GDI: Microsoft's Graphics Device Interface
A comprehensive exploration of Microsoft's Graphics Device Interface (GDI), including its history, functionality, key features, technical details, applications, and impact on modern computing.
Grayscale: Bit Depth for Black and White Images
Understanding Grayscale: A Comprehensive Guide to Bit Depth for Black and White Images, Including Its Historical Context, Applications, and Key Concepts.
Rasterization: Converting Vector Images to Raster Format
A comprehensive exploration of rasterization, the process of converting vector images to raster (bitmap) format, including its historical context, importance, examples, and related terms.
Shader: Rendering Effects Program
A comprehensive overview of Shaders, the programs that run on the GPU to handle rendering effects, including historical context, types, key events, mathematical models, and more.
Clip Art: Computer Graphics Files for Insertion into Documents
Clip art refers to pre-made computer graphics files that can be inserted into a document or other file. These graphics are typically included in desktop publishing and drawing applications, and can be purchased in separate packages.
Icon: Small Graphic Representation in GUI
An icon is a small graphic used to represent a computer program, file, or function in a Graphical User Interface (GUI). It enhances user interaction by providing intuitive and visual cues.
Scalable Font: A Versatile Typography Solution
A Scalable Font is one that can be printed at any size. The shapes of the characters in a scalable font are stored as vector graphics, enabling flexibility and precision in typography.

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