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  2. Alternate frame rendering - Wikipedia

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    If a computer has two video cards that combine their outputs into a single video monitor, then one of four methods could be used to create the images. Alternate Frame Rendering (AFR): One graphics processing unit (GPU) computes all the odd video frames, the other renders the even frames. (i.e. time division)

  3. Framebuffer object - Wikipedia

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    The frame buffer object architecture (FBO) is an extension to OpenGL for doing flexible off-screen rendering, including rendering to a texture.By capturing images that would normally be drawn to the screen, it can be used to implement a large variety of image filters, and post-processing effects.

  4. Figma - Wikipedia

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    Figma is a collaborative web application for interface design, with additional offline features enabled by desktop applications for macOS and Windows. The feature set of Figma focuses on user interface and user experience design, with an emphasis on real-time collaboration , [ 2 ] utilising a variety of vector graphics editor and prototyping tools.

  5. Rendering (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is made between real-time rendering, in which images are generated and displayed immediately (ideally fast enough to give the impression of motion or animation), and offline rendering (sometimes called pre-rendering) in which images, or film or video frames, are generated for later viewing. Offline rendering can use a slower and ...

  6. 3D rendering - Wikipedia

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    Several different, and often specialized, rendering methods have been developed. These range from the distinctly non-realistic wireframe rendering through polygon-based rendering, to more advanced techniques such as: scanline rendering, ray tracing, or radiosity. Rendering may take from fractions of a second to days for a single image/frame.

  7. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    Dodging lightens an image, while burning darkens it. Dodging the image is the same as burning its negative (and vice versa). Dodge modes: The Screen blend mode inverts both layers, multiplies them, and then inverts that result. The Color Dodge blend mode divides the bottom layer by the inverted top layer. This lightens the bottom layer ...

  8. File:Figma-logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Key frame - Wikipedia

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    In video compression, a key frame, also known as an intra-frame, is a frame in which a complete image is stored in the data stream. In video compression, only changes that occur from one frame to the next are stored in the data stream, in order to greatly reduce the amount of information that must be stored.