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Computer graphics miscellany.
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Even if your PCs meet the Windows 7 minimum system requirements, there are a variety of other issues to consider with existing software and peripheral … [link]
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Laptop to 700£
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Hey guys I'm looking for a laptop up to 700£, strong graphic card and high ram (for 3d computer graphics). I dont care about size, screen size (will buy flatscreen), or any fingerprints and any this sort of shit. And then - which laptop producer would you recommend? Cheers
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imagemagick convert -gamma not working
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Briefly, convert -density 120 -gamma 0.5 -trim -transparent "#FFFFFF" dvips.ps convert.gif produces exactly the same image byte-for-byte (diff reports no differences) regardless of -gamma value, 0.5 or any other value. The problem's more fully described at [link]... more »
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comparing graphics
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Is it actually possible to do a binary comparison on graphics files to see if they are the same/identical? Below is a {small} sample of comparing files using DOS fc (file compare). I am trying to weed out duplicate files. It seems that many image files are duplicated under different names or a binary comparison does NOT accurately identify if graphics files are the... more »
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Color pictures from b/w printer
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Hi, I have an idea of preparing color printouts on a black-and-white printer. The idea is similar to the one used in LCD screens. A special filter with RGB stripes is placed on a b/w printout, which has RGB components printed (in b/w) exactly under appropriate filter. The printout (without any filters) would look like a normal b/w picture... more »
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