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  2. Gigapixel image - Wikipedia

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    Watch this picture in gigapixel in the MBALYON website. A gigapixel rendering of a 2D fractal (~2.15 gigapixels). A gigapixel image is a digital image bitmap composed of one billion (10 9) pixels (picture elements), 1000 times the information captured by a 1 megapixel digital camera. A square image of 31,623 pixels in width and height is one ...

  3. Gigapxl Project - Wikipedia

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    Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( July 2018 ) The Gigapxl Project , initiated late in the year 2000 under the impetus of retired physicist Graham Flint , is a large format landscape photography and ultrahigh-resolution scanning and printing technology, developed around custom-built ...

  4. Wikipedia:Fixing non-free image problems - Wikipedia

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    There are generally three sources of image removal: an editor looked at the image and decided that it was inappropriate as placed in the context of the article or that its use did not meet non-free content guidelines (see below); a bot (an automated script or tool) that surveys articles found that the image was missing necessary licensing information to allow the image to remain and ...

  5. Hotfix - Wikipedia

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    A hotfix is a software update that is released outside the normal update cycle or intended to be applied to a live system; often to fix a bug. [1] Originally, hotfix referred to patching a hot system – a production server that is actively serving clients. For development, such a change usually must be designed quickly and outside normal ...

  6. Patch (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Update managers also allow for security updates to be applied quickly and widely. Update managers of Linux such as Synaptic allow users to update all software installed on their machine. Applications like Synaptic use cryptographic checksums to verify source/local files before they are applied to ensure fidelity against malware.

  7. Error level analysis - Wikipedia

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    A difference in the level of compression artifacts in different parts of the data may therefore indicate that the data has been edited. In the case of JPEG, even a composite with parts subjected to matching compressions will have a difference in the compression artifacts. [1]

  8. Gigapan - Wikipedia

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    GigaPan Systems was founded in 2008 as a collaborative project between Carnegie Mellon University and NASA’s Ames Research Center with support from Google.The original GigaPan robotic hardware and related software were devised for NASA's Mars Spirit and Opportunity Rovers, to capture high-definition panoramas of Mars.

  9. IGOR Pro - Wikipedia

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    IGOR Pro is a scientific data analysis software, numerical computing environment and programming language that runs on Windows or Mac operating systems. It is developed by WaveMetrics Inc., and was originally aimed at time series analysis, but has since then evolved and covers other applications such as curve fitting and image processing.