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  2. Vectorscope - Wikipedia

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    Modern instruments have graticules drawn using computer graphics, and both graticule and trace are rendered on an external VGA monitor or an internal VGA-compatible LCD display. Most modern waveform monitors include vectorscope functionality built in; and many allow the two modes to be displayed side-by-side.

  3. Gonioreflectometer - Wikipedia

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    A Gonioreflectometer for measuring the bidirectional reflectance of materials for use in illumination computations. Masters thesis. Cornell University. Ithaca, New York, USA. Levoy, Marc & Hanrahan, Pat. 1996. Light field rendering. In Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques. McAllister, David ...

  4. Plotter - Wikipedia

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    Digitally controlled plotters evolved from earlier fully analog XY-writers used as output devices for measurement instruments and analog computers. Pen plotters print by moving a pen or other instrument across the surface of a piece of paper. This means that plotters are vector graphics devices, rather than raster graphics as with other ...

  5. Glossary of computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Measurement of electromagnetic radiation such as light, defining measures such as flux or radiance. [23]: 469 Raster graphics Graphics represented as a rectangular grid of pixels. Rasterization Converting vector graphics to raster graphics. This terms also denotes a common method of rendering 3D models in real time. Ray casting

  6. Technical drawing tool - Wikipedia

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    Protractors have been used to measure and draw angles and arcs of a circle accurately since about the 13th century, [1] although mathematics and science demanded more detailed drawing instruments. The adjustable corner ruler was developed in the 17th century, but a feasible screw-tightened version not until the 1920s.

  7. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    In the past, a common time measuring instrument was the sundial. Today, the usual measuring instruments for time are clocks and watches. For highly accurate measurement of time an atomic clock is used. Stopwatches are also used to measure time in some sports.

  8. Computer graphics (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A modern rendering of the Utah teapot, an iconic model in 3D computer graphics created by Martin Newell in 1975. Computer graphics is a sub-field of computer science which studies methods for digitally synthesizing and manipulating visual content. Although the term often refers to the study of three-dimensional computer graphics, it also ...

  9. Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentation is a collective term for measuring instruments, used for indicating, measuring, and recording physical quantities. It is also a field of study about the art and science about making measurement instruments, involving the related areas of metrology , automation , and control theory .