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  2. Unsharp masking - Wikipedia

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    This can also be thought of as how much contrast is added at the edges. It does not affect the width of the edge rims. Radius affects the size of the edges to be enhanced or how wide the edge rims become, so a smaller radius enhances smaller-scale detail. Higher radius values can cause halos at the edges, a detectable faint light rim around ...

  3. Anti-aliasing - Wikipedia

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    Manual anti-aliasing, an artistic technique done in pixel art graphics to smooth transitions between shapes, soften lines or blur edges. Computer-generated imagery (CGI), the application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos and video games. [1]

  4. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    Overlay combines Multiply and Screen blend modes. [4] Where the base layer is light, the top layer becomes lighter; where the base layer is dark, the top becomes darker; where the base layer is mid grey, the top is unaffected. An overlay with the same picture looks like an S-curve.

  5. Spatial anti-aliasing - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, anti-aliasing improves the appearance of "jagged" polygon edges, or "jaggies", so they are smoothed out on the screen. However, it incurs a performance cost for the graphics card and uses more video memory. The level of anti-aliasing determines how smooth polygon edges are (and how much video memory it consumes).

  6. Kernel (image processing) - Wikipedia

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    Corner pixels are extended in 90° wedges. Other edge pixels are extended in lines. Wrap The image is conceptually wrapped (or tiled) and values are taken from the opposite edge or corner. Mirror The image is conceptually mirrored at the edges. For example, attempting to read a pixel 3 units outside an edge reads one 3 units inside the edge ...

  7. Moiré pattern - Wikipedia

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    Difference in distance of the front and rear picket fence on a bridge create moiré patterns. Moiré pattern appearing on scaled camera captures of LCD screen Moiré pattern of double layered shading net

  8. Brad Pitt Issues “Important Reminder” After Woman Loses ...

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    A spokesperson for Brad Pitt spoke out after an AI-generated version of the actor was used by a scammer to trick a French woman out of more than $850,000.. The 53-year-old victim was made to ...

  9. Edge-preserving smoothing - Wikipedia

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    Edge-preserving filters are designed to automatically limit the smoothing at “edges” in images measured, e.g., by high gradient magnitudes. For example, the motivation for anisotropic diffusion (also called nonuniform or variable conductance diffusion) is that a Gaussian smoothed image is a single time slice of the solution to the heat ...