- as a
rectangular matrix or
grid of pixels,
viewable via a
computer display, paper, or
other display medium. A
raster image is
technically characterized...
-
known as
Scale 9
grid, 9-slicing or 9-patch) is a 2D
image resizing technique to
proportionally scale an
image by
splitting it in a
grid of nine parts....
- 1977. For an
image of the five
grids, see the
following picture, or Fig. 1 in
Purser and
Leslie 1988. The "unstaggered"
Arakawa A-
grid evaluates all...
- In
medical imaging, an anti-scatter
grid (also
known as a Bucky-Potter
grid) is a
device for
limiting the
amount of
scattered radiation reaching the detector...
- on the
image grid.
Applications are
digital image processing (e.g.,
blurring effects, skeletonizing),
motion planning in robotics, medical-
image analysis...
-
features include inserting sticky notes, text boxes, stickers, as well as
images.
Grid lines and
colors are adjustable.
There are
different templates, which...
- to
structure content. The
grid serves as an
armature or
framework on
which a
designer can
organize graphic elements (
images, glyphs, paragraphs, etc.)...
- the
grid and dots. Some
systems use the X's, but even
these can be rearranged. One
commonly used
method orders the
symbols as
shown in the
above image: grid...
-
digital image compared to the
height of that pixel. Most
digital imaging systems display an
image as a
grid of tiny,
square pixels. However, some
imaging systems...
-
Ingrid Alberini,
known by her
stage name In-
Grid, is an
Italian dancer and singer-songwriter. Her 2003 club song "Tu es foutu", (English title: "You Promised...