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  2. File:ZoomInfo logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Information, Inc. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false: This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the ...

  3. File:Halftone, Gaussian Blur.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Help:Options to hide an image - Wikipedia

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    If this option does not show, click on the icon to left of the address in the address bar (a globe, triangle or padlock icon) and click more information. Under the media tab, The image should be already selected. If not, select your image from the list underneath the word address. Check the box that says Block images from.... Close the window

  5. Box blur - Wikipedia

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    A box blur (also known as a box linear filter) is a spatial domain linear filter in which each pixel in the resulting image has a value equal to the average value of its neighboring pixels in the input image. It is a form of low-pass ("blurring") filter. A 3 by 3 box blur ("radius 1") can be written as matrix

  6. Gaussian blur - Wikipedia

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    The difference between a small and large Gaussian blur. In image processing, a Gaussian blur (also known as Gaussian smoothing) is the result of blurring an image by a Gaussian function (named after mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss). It is a widely used effect in graphics software, typically to reduce image noise and reduce detail.

  7. File:Zoom Communications Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Video Communications: SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with a text editor. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false:

  8. Focus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    On most mainstream user-interfaces, such as ones made by Microsoft and Apple, it is common to find a "focus follows click" policy (or "click to focus"), where one must click the mouse inside of the window for that window to gain focus.

  9. Miniature faking - Wikipedia

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    A miniature can also be simulated digitally, using an image editor to blur the top and bottom of the photograph, so that only the subject is sharp. With basic techniques, e.g., a tool such as Adobe Photoshop 's Lens Blur filter, [ 9 ] using sharpness gradients extending from the middle of the image to the top and bottom, the effect is quite ...