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  • 91Rendu volumique direct — Le rendu volumique direct est une technique utilisée pour afficher une projection 2D d une série de données 3D. Sommaire 1 Rendu volumique direct 2 Le lancer de rayons 3 Splatting 4 Shear warp …

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  • 92Sega Saturn — Fabricante Sega Tipo Videoconsola …

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  • 93Magic number (programming) — For other uses of the term, see Magic number (disambiguation). In computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings. It could refer to one or more of the following: A constant numerical or text value used to identify a file format …

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  • 94Palette (computing) — Color depth 1 bit monochrome 8 bit grayscale 8 bit color 15/16 bit color (High color) 24 bit color (True color) 30/36/48 bit color (Deep color) Related Indexed color Palette RGB color model Web safe color This box …

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  • 95Write-combining — (WC) is a computer bus technique for allowing data to be combined and temporarily stored in a buffer the write combine buffer (WCB) to be released together later in burst mode instead of writing (immediately) as single bits or small chunks.Write… …

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  • 96Core Video — est le composant de traitement vidéo utilisé par QuickTime dans Mac OS X pour s interfacer avec les couches de rendu et de composition dans son architecture graphique. Il fournit les images issues de QuickTime et des autres sources aux autres… …

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  • 97Nikon D100 — Type dSLR Sensor Nikon DX format 23.7 mm × 15.6 mm CCD Maximum resolution 3,008 × 2,000 (6 …

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  • 98Truevision — For the 3D Engine, see Truevision3D. Truevision, Inc. was a maker of digital video processing add on boards for PC computers. It was founded by Cathleen Asch, Carl Calabria, Jospeh Haaf, Bryan Hunt, Brad Pillow, Joe Shepard and Jeff Walters and… …

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  • 99Video Toaster — The NewTek Video Toaster is a combination of hardware and software for the editing and production of standard definition and high definition video in NTSC, PAL, and resolution independent formats on Commodore Amiga computers and subsequently on… …

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  • 100Fillrate — The fillrate usually refers to the number of pixels a video card can render and write to video memory in a second. In this case, fillrates are given in megapixels per second or in gigapixels per second (in the case of newer cards), and they are… …

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