-
detect and
store wavelengths beyond the
visible spectrum; the
large CCD
bitmapped sensor at the Vera C. Rubin
Observatory captures 3.2 gigapixels in a single...
- a noun, the term "bitmap" is very
often used to
refer to a
particular bitmapping application: the pix-map,
which refers to a map of pixels,
where each...
- that are
applied to a
given source vector graphic to
produce a
modified bitmapped result.
Interactivity SVG
images can
interact with
users in many ways...
- as an
early form of human–computer interaction,
before the
advent of
bitmapped displays and
modern conventional graphical user
interfaces (GUIs). Like...
- a
bitmapped screen, it is
possible (but slow) to draw each
pixel individually. Most
programmers used
techniques developed for earlier, non-
bitmapped systems...
- ran on the HP 1000 minicomputer,
taking advantage of HP 2640—HP's
first bitmapped computer terminal.
BRUNO was then
ported to the HP-3000 and re-released...
- mani****ting data
interpreted as an
aggregate of bits. In the 1980s, when
bitmapped computer displays became po****r, some
computers provided specialized...
- By itself, the term "digital image"
usually refers to
raster images or
bitmapped images (as
opposed to
vector images).[citation needed]
Raster images have...
-
displays an image. In computing, an
image composed of
pixels is
known as a
bitmapped image or a
raster image. The word
raster originates from
television scanning...
-
processing unit (CPU),
displays raster graphics on a CRT
monitor using a
bitmapped framebuffer, and uses
monaural sound hosted by a
combination of analog...