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  2. Template:Text-shadow - Wikipedia

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    To add a shadow behind the text. The effect produced by this template can also be produced with the following HTML code: ... {Text-shadow| ...

  3. Drop shadow - Wikipedia

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    The text label for icons on desktops in many desktop environments has a drop shadow, as this effect effectively distinguishes the text from any colored background it may be in front of. [1] A simple way of drawing a drop shadow of a rectangular object is to draw a gray or black area underneath and offset from the object.

  4. Template:Text-shadow/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. SVG filter effects - Wikipedia

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    SVG filter effects are effects applied to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files. SVG is an open-standard XML format for two-dimensional vector graphics as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). A filter effect consists of a series of graphics operations that are applied to a given source vector graphic to produce a modified bitmapped ...

  6. Self-shadowing - Wikipedia

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    Self-Shadowing is a computer graphics lighting effect, used in 3D rendering applications such as computer animation and video games.Self-shadowing allows non-static objects in the environment, such as game characters and interactive objects (buckets, chairs, etc.), to cast shadows on themselves and each other.

  7. Shadow effect - Wikipedia

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    The shadow effect [1] is a phenomenon seen in genetic studies that use noninvasive genetic data collection methods. It occurs when there are not enough loci and/or loci that have low variance of alleles within the population.

  8. Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The wider the light source, the more blurred the shadow becomes. If two penumbras overlap, the shadows appear to attract and merge. This is known as the shadow blister effect. The outlines of the shadow zones can be found by tracing the rays of light emitted by the outermost regions of the extended light source.

  9. Shadow blister effect - Wikipedia

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    The shadow blister effect is commonly misconceived to be an illusion caused by the combining of the two object's penumbras, aided by factors such as diffraction, nonlinear response, and the eye's inability to differentiate between varying contrasts.