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  2. Registry cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The use of any registry cleaner can be detrimental to a machine, and there is never a good reason to ‘clean’ a registry. It is not a source of load or lag on a system in any way and can lead to additional problems such as software not working or even Windows failing to work, if a registry backup has not been performed. [9]

  3. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    This is a benefit when editing keys manually using regedit.exe, the built-in Windows Registry Editor. Because user-based registry settings are loaded from a user-specific path rather than from a read-only system location, the registry allows multiple users to share the same machine, and also allows programs to work for less privileged users.

  4. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    An architectural render showing different rendering styles in Blender, including a photorealistic style using Cycles Lunar Crater Radio Telescope conceptual design with the Moon and Earth rendered in Blender. Blender includes three render engines since version 2.80: EEVEE, Workbench and Cycles. Cycles is a path tracing render engine.

  5. Rendering (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Quickly rendered animations can be saved directly as video files, but for high-quality rendering, individual frames (which may be rendered by different computers in a cluster or render farm and may take hours or even days to render) are output as separate files and combined later into a video clip.

  6. LuxCoreRender - Wikipedia

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    Microkernel pure-OpenCL "Path" render engine, supporting any number of GPUs and OpenCL-enabled CPUs concurrently. Interactive viewport rendering, including real-time material and object manipulation. Material node support. Light groups, allowing the user to change the intensity and color of lamps during the rendering process. [10]

  7. OpenGL - Wikipedia

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    OpenGL (Open Graphics Library [4]) is a cross-language, cross-platform application programming interface (API) for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics.The API is typically used to interact with a graphics processing unit (GPU), to achieve hardware-accelerated rendering.

  8. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - Wikipedia

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    A 1960 Gallup poll found that 38 percent of visitors came for the building itself, while an additional 43 percent wanted to see both the building and the art. [393] [394] The Guggenheim did not keep precise attendance records until 1992. [395] Before its 1990s renovation, it had an estimated 600,000 annual visitors. [396]

  9. Canadian English - Wikipedia

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    Latin (English alphabet) Unified English Braille [2]: Language codes; ISO 639-3 – Glottolog: cana1268: IETF: en-CA [3] [4]: This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters.