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Raster and image
Raster images are stored in image files with varying formats ( see comparison of graphics file formats ).
* Raster image processor
* Raster image processor, a component used in a printing system which produces a bitmap
Advanced Raster editors ( like Photoshop ) use vector methods ( mathematics ) for general layout and elements such as text, but are equipped to deal with raster images down to the pixel and often have special capabilities in doing so, such as brightness / contrast, and even adding " lighting " to a raster image or photograph.
Raster image processing is the process and the means of turning vector digital information such as a PostScript file into a high-resolution raster image.
simple: Raster image processor
Creating the image to be printed is done by a Raster Image Processor ( RIP ), typically built into the laser printer.
* Raster image processor for 2D rasterisation in printing systems
Terrain is commonly modelled either using vector ( triangulated irregular network or TIN ) or gridded ( Raster image ) mathematical models.
* Raster scan, the pattern of image readout, transmission, storage, and reconstruction in television and computer images
* Raster image processor, or RIP, a component of a printing system that performs rasterisation
* Raster to vector, an image conversion process
A number of eMac machines have suffered from what was known as " Raster Shift ", a strange phenomenon where the bottom third or half of the screen goes black, with the rest of image shifting upward and out of the top boundary of the display.
* Raster image
Anyone who is familiar with digital photography will recognize the Raster graphics pixel as the smallest individual grid unit building block of an image, usually not readily identified as an artifact shape until an image is produced on a very large scale.
It is impossible to describe proofing by a unique combination of processes which in turn will depend on the capabilities of the RIPs ( Raster image processor ), the devices used for proofing and the proofing production workflow.
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Raster and processing
Raster editors are more suitable for retouching, photo processing, photo-realistic illustrations, collage, and hand drawn illustrations using a graphics tablet.

Raster and may
Raster images may have been edited in Adobe Photoshop, logos and illustrations in Adobe Illustrator, and the final product assembled in one of the major page layout programs.
Raster may refer to:
* Raster datasets record a value for all points in the area covered which may require more storage space than representing data in a vector format that can store data only where needed.

Raster and either
Raster file formats that support transparency include GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF, through either a transparent color or an alpha channel.

Raster and printer
The printer is instructed, through the print driver or Raster Image Processor ( RIP ) to always print the static document when sending any page out to the printer driver or RIP.

Raster and using
* Raster graphics, graphical techniques using arrays of pixel values

Raster and page
* Raster / bitmap images: Inkscape supports the export of bitmap images ( via PNG formatting ) of the whole drawing ( all objects ), the current selection, objects within the page outline and custom coordinates.
* Montana State Library Digital Raster Graphics download page

Raster and language
For a time an interpreter ( sometimes referred to as a RIP for Raster Image Processor ) for the PostScript language was a common component of laser printers, into the 1990s.

Raster and such
Raster images can be created by a variety of input devices and techniques, such as digital cameras, scanners, coordinate-measuring machines, seismographic profiling, airborne radar, and more.

Raster and be
Raster images are based on pixels and thus scale with loss of clarity, while vector-based images can be scaled by any amount without degrading quality.
Raster data can be images ( raster images ) with each pixel ( or cell ) containing a color value.
Raster graphics editors can be compared by many variables, including availability.

Raster and by
Quake III Arena was released for the Dreamcast ( ported by Raster Productions and released by Sega ) in 2000 and featured 4 player online play versus Dreamcast and PC gamers.
IRIS GL ( Integrated Raster Imaging System Graphics Library ) was a proprietary graphics API created by Silicon Graphics ( SGI ) for producing 2D and 3D computer graphics on their IRIX-based IRIS graphical workstations.
# Raster Graphics and Color 2004 by Greg Humphreys at the University of Virginia
In a review by Computer Gaming World, Midnight Magic was flatly stated as a better game than Raster Blaster.
* Raster Document Object (. rdo ), a file format used in print on demand systems manufactured by Xerox

Raster and software
GraphicConverter is computer software that displays and edits Raster graphics files.
Category: Raster to vector conversion software

Raster and on
SGI's first generation products, starting with the IRIS 1000 ( Integrated Raster Imaging System ) series of high-performance graphics terminals, were based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors.
Raster Blaster was one of the major hits of the " plastic baggies on pegboards " era of computer game stores, and Budge followed it with the seminal Pinball Construction Set ( 1982 ).

Raster and computer
Raster graphics | Raster graphic Sprite ( computer graphics ) | sprite s ( left ) and masks ( right )
* Raster graphics editor, a computer program
* Raster interrupt, a computer interrupt signal
* Raster bar, an effect used in computer demos
* Raster operator, in computer science, a raster graphics function used ( per pixel ) in a bit blit operation to combine two or more bitmaps.
Along with Raster Blaster and Night Mission, David's Midnight Magic represented the first wave of home computer pinball simulations available with relatively realistic pinball features.
Raster Blaster is a 1981 computer pinball game for the Apple II resembling the classic Firepower table.
Bill Budge, then the best-known computer game designer in North America for his Raster Blaster and Pinball Construction Set games, urged Tobey to sign a development deal.

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