Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Microsoft Direct3D" ¶ 24
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Predicated and be
* Predicated instructions with different predicates can be mixed with each other and with unconditional code, allowing better instruction scheduling and so even better performance.

Predicated and .
* Predicated execution is used to decrease the occurrence of branches and to increase the speculative execution of instructions.

Rendering and allows
* Speed: Rendering a two-hour movie at 24 frames per second in one year allows 3 minutes rendering time per frame, on average.

Rendering and drawing
* Rendering ( computer graphics ), sometimes referred to as drawing
Rendering in visual art and technical drawing means the process of creating, shading, and texturing of an image, especially a photorealistic one.

Rendering and be
Rendering aion to indicate eternality in this verse would result in the contradictory phrase “ end of eternity ”, so the question arises whether it should ever be so.
Rendering is the process of generating an image from a model ( or models in what collectively could be called a scene file ), by means of computer programs.
Details can be found in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article " Vulnerability in Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution " ( 912919 ).
Rendering speed increases since the number of texture pixels (" texels ") being processed can be much lower than with simple textures.
Rendering the registers invisible can be implemented efficiently ; the CPU recognizes the movement from one part of the program to another during a procedure call.
Rendering images with this variant can use the same technique as before, except that now there's a near-isotropic geometry that supports both the horizontal and the vertical with the same geometric properties, making the layout ideal for displaying the same image details when the LCD panel can be rotated.
Rendering the image when the page is changed and storing the rendered images would be trading space for time ; more space used, but less time.
Rendering these objects would be a waste of time since they are not directly visible.
Rendering can be carried out on an industrial, farm, or kitchen scale.
Rendering highly zoomed areas requires even more computation than for standard Mandlebrot images in which a given pixel can be computed directly regardless of zoom level.
In computing, the Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ) is an interface and a free software implementation used in the X Window System to securely allow user applications to access the video hardware without requiring data to be passed through the X server.

Rendering and based
Rendering based on pdb entry 2ERK.

Rendering and on
Rendering for movies often takes place on a network of tightly connected computers known as a render farm.
The name " STAR " ( Software Taskforce on Animation and Rendering ) was considered, but eventually the name became the " Persistence of Vision Raytracer ", or " POV-Ray " for short.
In order to deal with the performance-critical rasterization operation, Apple designed QD3D to sit on top of a separate package known as RAVE ( Rendering Acceleration Virtual Engine ).
Rendering of lights on Earth's surface created using DMSP observations
Architectural Rendering of the proposed Parker Stadium, 1950 For Parker's efforts and contributions, the stadium was named in his honor, and the first game was played on Homecoming, November 14, 1953, with the Beavers defeating Washington State 7-0.
Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, 2006.
Rendering of fats is also carried out on a kitchen scale by chefs and home cooks.
* Rendering Acceleration Virtual Engine, a hardware abstraction layer once used in QuickDraw 3D on Macintosh computers
The first conference on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering included a discussion of possible alternative names.
The first technical meeting dedicated to NPR was the ACM sponsored Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Rendering and Animation ( NPAR ) in 2000.
The 3D acceleration set was provided via the Direct Rendering Manager, which worked by mapping 3D rendered pictures on top of the 2D picture.
For example Brian Le Beau wrote " Historiography Meets Historiophoty: The Perils and Promise of Rendering the Past on Film " in American Studies Volume 38, no.
The Direct Rendering Manager ( DRM ) is a component of the Direct Rendering Infrastructure, a system to provide efficient video acceleration ( especially 3D rendering ) on Unix-like operating systems, e. g. Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
" STAR Report on Tone Reproduction and Physically Based Spectral Rendering " in Eurographics 2002.

Rendering and other
* Rendering ( food processing ), process for separating fats from other organic materials
Rendering plants often also handle other materials, such as slaughterhouse blood, feathers and hair, but do so using processes distinct from true rendering.
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ) was one of these approaches to interface Mesa, OpenGL and other 3D rendering API libraries with the device drivers and hardware.

Rendering and .
' Rendering ' is also used to describe the process of calculating effects in a video editing file to produce final video output.
Rendering is one of the major sub-topics of 3D computer graphics, and in practice always connected to the others.
Rendering has uses in architecture, video games, simulators, movie or TV visual effects, and design visualization, each employing a different balance of features and techniques.
Rendering research and development has been largely motivated by finding ways to simulate these efficiently.
Rendering of the European Extremely Large Telescope.
Rendering research is concerned with both the adaptation of scientific models and their efficient application.
Rendering is practically exclusively concerned with the particle aspect of light physics — known as geometric optics.
Japan's Orient: Rendering Pasts into History.
# Rendering the labels and terms socially unacceptable, people then must consciously think about how they describe someone unlike themselves.
* E. Denison Ross, The Tonyukuk Inscription, Being a Translation of Professor Vilhelm Thomsen's final Danish Rendering, Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London, 1930.
Rendering SVG requires conversion to raster format at a resolution appropriate for the current task.
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ), which aims to provide a reliable kernel-level interface to the framebuffer, may make these efforts redundant.
For sufficiently capable combinations of hardware and operating systems, X. Org plans to access the video hardware only via the Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ), using the 3D hardware.
( Rendering: the 3rd year of Yongding, 559, Gao Yang conducted an experiment by having Yuan Huangtou and a few prisoners launch themselves from a tower in Ye, capital of the Northern Qi.
# Rendering: A process through which the private internal representation is turned into a continuous tone bitmap.
Rendering butter produces clarified butter or ghee, which is almost entirely butterfat.
The best-known measure of metamerism is the Color Rendering Index ( CRI ), which is a linear function of the mean Euclidean distance between the test and reference spectral reflectance vectors in the CIE 1964 color space.
* Rendering of 3D visualizations.
Rendering of the Bronco Stadium expansion project.

0.423 seconds.