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  2. Relief mapping (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, relief mapping is a texture mapping technique first introduced in 2000 [1] used to render the surface details of three-dimensional objects accurately and efficiently. [2] It can produce accurate depictions of self-occlusion, self-shadowing, and parallax. [3] It is a form of short-distance ray tracing done in a pixel shader.

  3. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/Creating shaded relief ...

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    Select File-> Save Map Image, and choose bmp format for an optimal quality, then save this image, for example with the name Shadows_315. Orient the illumination to West 11. Select Color Scale-> Shaded Relief and this time change the Deg Azimuth field value to 275. Confirm, then save the image in BMP format with the name Shadows_275. 12.

  4. File:Sool location relief map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:28, 2 January 2023: 585 × 592 (784 KB): Freetrashbox: Reverted to version as of 20:44, 1 January 2023 (UTC) See File talk:Sanaag location relief map.svg

  5. List of monochrome and RGB color formats - Wikipedia

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    This is usually the maximum number of grays in ordinary monochrome systems; each image pixel occupies a single memory byte. Most scanners can capture images in 8-bit grayscale, and image file formats like TIFF and JPEG natively support this monochrome palette size. Alpha channels employed for video overlay also use (conceptually) this palette ...

  6. File:Grayscale 8bits palette sample image.png - Wikipedia

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  7. OpenEXR - Wikipedia

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    OpenEXR is a high-dynamic range, multi-channel raster file format, released as an open standard along with a set of software tools created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), under a free software license similar to the BSD license.

  8. Terrain cartography - Wikipedia

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    The resulting terrain at this point was a grayscale image. [5] Cartographer Berthold Horn later created software to digitally produce Tanaka Contours, and Patrick Kennelly, another cartographer, later found a way to add color to these maps, making them more realistic.

  9. File:Linear Grayscale Gradient (Vertical).svg - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.