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  2. ProPhoto RGB color space - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of some RGB and CMYK colour gamuts on a CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram. The ProPhoto RGB color space, also known as ROMM RGB (Reference Output Medium Metric), is an output referred RGB color space developed by Kodak.

  3. Data General Nova - Wikipedia

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    The Nova family was very popular in the 1970s and ultimately sold tens of thousands of units. The first model, known simply as "Nova", was released in 1969. [1] The Nova was packaged into a single 3U rack-mount case and had enough computing power to handle most simple tasks. The Nova became popular in science laboratories around the world.

  4. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User manuals and user guides for most non-trivial PC and browser software applications are book-like documents with contents similar to the above list. They may be distributed either in print or electronically. Some documents have a more fluid structure with many internal links. The Google Earth User Guide [4] is an example of this format.

  5. MeshLab - Wikipedia

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    MeshLab is a 3D mesh processing software system that is oriented to the management and processing of unstructured large meshes and provides a set of tools for editing, cleaning, healing, inspecting, rendering, and converting these kinds of meshes.

  6. Gmsh - Wikipedia

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    Gmsh is a finite-element mesh generator developed by Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle. Released under the GNU General Public License, Gmsh is free software. Gmsh contains 4 modules: for geometry description, meshing, solving and post-processing. Gmsh supports parametric input and has advanced visualization mechanisms.

  7. Alembic (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Alembic is an interchangeable computer graphics file format developed by Sony Pictures Imageworks and Industrial Light & Magic. [3] [4] [5] It was announced at SIGGRAPH 2011, [1] and has been widely adopted across the industry by visual effects and animation professionals.

  8. Parallel mesh generation - Wikipedia

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    Another parallel mesh generator is D3D, [12] was developed by Daniel Rypl [13] at Czech Technical University in Prague. D3D is a mesh generator capable to discretize in parallel (or sequentially) 3D domains into mixed meshes. BOXERMesh [14] is an unstructured hybrid mesh generator [15] developed by Cambridge Flow Solutions. [16]

  9. Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Subroutines - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Pocket Stars", an astronomy software for Smartphone and PDA platforms, used the NOVAS as its astrometry engine. [3] The Python edition allows calling the NOVAS functions from Python. It is mostly feature complete with respect to the C edition, with a few exceptions, [4] and shares the C edition's API. The current edition uses ...