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  2. Module:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    Image style: image_style: Override the default styling of the image frame. String: optional: Header: header: A header text to place above the entire frame. Content: optional: Header background: header_background: Defines the background color of the header field. Changing the background can be bad for accessibility, avoid when possible. Example ...

  4. Instead they should be immediately before': See Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 58#Multiple images in an article; Guidance to place left-aligned images above section headings instead of below was removed 9 August 2007, after full guidance was removed and restored the previous day. It was removed 15 September 2009; restored 17 September 2009

  5. Naseem Hamed - Wikipedia

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    Naseem Hamed (Arabic: نسيم حميد; born 12 February 1974), nicknamed Prince Naseem and Naz, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2002. [4] [5] He held multiple featherweight world championships between 1995 and 2000, and reigned as lineal champion from 1998 to 2001.

  6. OpenEXR - Wikipedia

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    OpenEXR 2.0 was released in April 2013, extending the format with support for deep image buffers and multiple images embedded in a single file. [9] [10] [11] Version 2.2, released August 2014, added the lossy DWA compression format. [12]

  7. Multi-image - Wikipedia

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    The color or image separated layers of artwork were pin-registered using a variety of standard copystand/animationstand pin systems techniques. [10] including 1/4-inch, Oxberry, and Acme. The artwork was created on a light table or animation disc [11] to provide back lighting. Often the art was created based on a grid system.

  8. Image stitching - Wikipedia

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    Two images stitched together. The photo on the right is distorted slightly so that it matches up with the one on the left. Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image.

  9. Template:Stack - Wikipedia

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    Because the infobox and image were also stacked together, {{stack}} moved the two portal-boxes alongside the infobox despite being after the image. Normally, a portal-box would be stuck below the Mona Lisa image, causing this entire text section to format further below, and causing a large text-gap of empty whitespace to appear near the infobox.