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  2. File:Block stacking problem.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Illustration of the first eight blocks in the solution to the single-wide block-stacking problem by CMG Lee. The wood textures are from File: 16 wood samples.jpg . Date

  3. Block-stacking problem - Wikipedia

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    The first nine blocks in the solution to the single-wide block-stacking problem with the overhangs indicated. In statics, the block-stacking problem (sometimes known as The Leaning Tower of Lire (Johnson 1955), also the book-stacking problem, or a number of other similar terms) is a puzzle concerning the stacking of blocks at the edge of a table.

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  7. Layers (digital image editing) - Wikipedia

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    Layers were introduced in Western markets by Fauve Matisse (later Macromedia xRes), [2] [better source needed] and then available in Adobe Photoshop 3.0, in 1994, which lead to wide-spread adoption. In vector image editors that support animation, layers are used to further enable manipulation along a common timeline for the animation; in SVG ...

  8. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    The Photoshop and illusions.hu flavors also produce the same result when the top layer is pure white (the differences between these two are in how one interpolates between these 3 results). These three results coincide with gamma correction of the bottom layer with γ=2 (for top black), unchanged bottom layer (or, what is the same, γ=1; for ...

  9. Focus stacking - Wikipedia

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    First two images illustrate typical DOF of a single image at f/10 while the third image is the composite of six images. Focus stacking (for extended depth of field) in bright field light microscopy. This example is of a diatom microfossil in diatomaceous earth. Three source images at different focus distances (top left) are combined with masks ...