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  2. Category:Arrow of Light Wikipedians - Wikipedia

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    See Template:User Arrow of Light for more display options available for this userbox. If you want to add yourself to this category, but don't want the userbox, insert the following anywhere on your user page. Copy and paste the code as is; do not change PAGENAME. [[Category:Arrow of Light Wikipedians|{{subst:PAGENAME}}]]

  3. Image destriping - Wikipedia

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    Image destriping is the process of removing stripes or streaks from images and videos without disrupting the original image/video. These artifacts plague a range of fields in scientific imaging including atomic force microscopy , [ 2 ] light sheet fluorescence microscopy , [ 3 ] and planetary satellite imaging .

  4. Stripping (printing) - Wikipedia

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    The process of stripping for general commercial offset printing has largely been eliminated through the use of digital prepress technology, in which imposition software is used to "digitally strip" the pages together. Some printing technologies continue to use stripped film, especially in silk-screen printing, although this is likely to change ...

  5. History of Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Scouts also introduced a new Webelos badge and converted the former Webelos badge into the Arrow of Light. For the first time the handbook emphasized modern conservation practices, de-emphasizing pioneering and introducing modern knife and ax usage. It eliminated the destructive practice of ditching around tents. [53]

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Scouting/Userboxes/Arrow of Light

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  7. Zebra patterning - Wikipedia

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    When enabled, areas of the image over a certain threshold are filled with a striped or cross-hatch pattern to dramatically highlight areas where too much light is falling on the image sensor. [1] [2] Often, a threshold level can be set, e.g. 70%, 80%, 90%, or 100% (with 100% meaning pure white, or over-exposed, AKA 100 IRE). [3]

  8. File:Arrow east.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: an arrow showing to east (right) Source: Self-drawn in Inkscape, based on Image:Arrow northeast.svg; Date: 18:46, 2 May 2006 (UTC) Author: MarianSigler ; Permission: Public domain; Date: 2 May 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author

  9. Template:Arrow - Wikipedia

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