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  2. Drop shadow - Wikipedia

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    In some operating systems like macOS, drop shadow is used to differentiate between active and inactive windows. Websites are able to use drop shadow effects through the CSS properties box-shadow [2], text-shadow [3], and drop-shadow() filter function in filter [4]. The first two are used for elements and text respectively, while the filter ...

  3. Compression artifact - Wikipedia

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    Compression artifacts in compressed audio typically show up as ringing, pre-echo, "birdie artifacts", drop-outs, rattling, warbling, metallic ringing, an underwater feeling, hissing, or "graininess". An example of compression artifacts in audio is applause in a relatively highly compressed audio file (e.g. 96 kbit/sec MP3).

  4. Talk:Drop shadow - Wikipedia

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  5. Trump says he will 'demand' interest rates drop, hinting at ...

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    Trump said last month on NBC's Meet the Press that he has no plans to remove Powell before the chair's term ends. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (REUTERS / Reuters)

  6. Gaussian blur - Wikipedia

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    The visual effect of this blurring technique is a smooth blur resembling that of viewing the image through a translucent screen, distinctly different from the bokeh effect produced by an out-of-focus lens or the shadow of an object under usual illumination.

  7. Shadow blister effect - Wikipedia

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    Video demonstrating the cause of the shadow blister effect. 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.

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  9. Shadow - Wikipedia

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    A shadow is a dark area on a surface where light from a light source is blocked by an object. In contrast, shade occupies the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or a reverse projection of the object blocking the light.