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  2. File:Andrew Jackson cut-paper silhouette, made 1828 by ...

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    Date 1828 Attribution William James Hubard, 1807 - 1862 Sitter Andrew Jackson, 15 Mar 1767 - 8 Jun 1845 See more items in Catalog of American Portraits Credit Line Owner: Tennessee State Museum Data Source Catalog of American Portraits Object number 82.122.1 Type Silhouette Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply Medium Positive cut ...

  3. SilhouetteFX - Wikipedia

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    SilhouetteFX is named for the art form associated with Étienne de Silhouette (July 8, 1709 – 1767). The fundamental output of a rotoscoping program is a matte which when viewed appears as a silhouette of an object to be treated in isolation of the remainder of an image. The image density of the matte determines how a compositing operation ...

  4. Comparison of graphics file formats - Wikipedia

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    image/png Gecko 1.9 and Opera: Yes Apple Icon Image: Apple Inc..icns macOS: ART: AOL.art ASCII art.txt, .ansi, .text text/vnd.ascii-art Supported by GIMP: AutoCAD DXF: Drawing Interchange Format Autodesk.dxf image/vnd.dxf ARW: Sony Alpha RAW Sony: TIFF .arw AVIF: AV1 Image File Format Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) AV1.avif image/avif ...

  5. Image file format - Wikipedia

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    The High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF) is an image container format that was standardized by MPEG on the basis of the ISO base media file format. While HEIF can be used with any image compression format, the HEIF standard specifies the storage of HEVC intra-coded images and HEVC-coded image sequences taking advantage of inter-picture ...

  6. Silhouette - Wikipedia

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    A traditional silhouette portrait of the late 18th century. A silhouette (English: / ˌ s ɪ l u ˈ ɛ t /, [1] French:) is the image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single colour, usually black, with its edges matching the outline of the subject. The interior of a silhouette is featureless, and the ...

  7. JPEG - Wikipedia

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    Continuously varied JPEG compression (between Q=100 and Q=1) for an abdominal CT scan. JPEG (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ p ɛ ɡ / JAY-peg, short for Joint Photographic Experts Group and sometimes retroactively referred to as JPEG 1) [2] [3] is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography.

  8. Rachel Creefield silhouette - Wikipedia

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    The silhouette is "cut from off-white wove paper and backed with black paper (with a positive image of the bust transferred in brown onto the backing sheet)." [ 1 ] The work measures approximately 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) by 4.5 inches (11 cm).

  9. LosslessCut - Wikipedia

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    By copying the selected image sequences without transcoding or re-rendering, it achieves very fast creation of the target file [10] in comparison to tools that re-encode frames. [11] Completely lossless copying is achieved when the source file is cut at the reference frames of a group of pictures only. This is being visualised when operating ...