Rendering

  • 51rendering — /ˈrɛndərɪŋ/ (say renduhring) noun 1. an act or instance of performance, execution, or interpretation of a drama, piece of music, subject, etc. 2. a translation. 3. the first coat of plaster applied to brickwork or stone …

  • 52Artistic rendering — Rendering in visual art and technical drawing means the process of creating, shading and texturing of an image, especially a photorealistic one. It can also be used to describe the quality of execution of that process. This is synonymous with… …

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  • 53rendering (a Certificate of Airworthiness) valid — The action taken by a Contracting State, as an alternative to issuing its own Certificate of Airworthiness, in accepting a Certificate of Airworthiness issued by any other Contracting State as the equivalent of its own Certificate of… …

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  • 54rendering decision — Decision making, consisting in both fact finding and application of the law, although where a case is tried by a court with a jury, the fact finding is generally the exclusive province of the jury. Fasplund v Hannett, 31 NM 641, 249 P 1074, 58… …

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  • 55rendering plant — noun : a plant that converts packing house waste, kitchen grease, and livestock carcasses into industrial fats and oils (as tallow for soap) and various other products (as fertilizer) …

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  • 56Color rendering index — Emitted light spectrum determines the color rendering index of the lamp. Color render …

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  • 57Software rendering — In the context of rendering (computer graphics), software rendering refers to a rendering process that is unaided by any specialized hardware, such as a graphics card. The rendering takes place entirely in the CPU.IntroductionRendering everything …

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  • 58High dynamic range rendering — A comparison of the standard fixed aperture rendering (left) with the HDR rendering (right) in the video game Half Life 2: Lost Coast In 3D computer graphics, high dynamic range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high dynamic range… …

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  • 593D rendering — is the 3D computer graphics process of automatically converting 3D wire frame models into 2D images with 3D photorealistic effects on a computer.Rendering methods Main Article: RenderingRendering is the final process of creating the actual 2D… …

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  • 60Volume rendering — is a technique used to display a 2D projection of a 3D discretely sampled data set.A typical 3D data set is a group of 2D slice images acquired by a CT or MRI scanner.Usually these are acquired in a regular pattern (e.g., one slice every… …

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