graphik (technik)

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graphics
The pictorial representation and manipulation of data; the process by which a computer displays data
pictures or images that are designed to represent objects or facts, especially in a computer program
Collective term for printmaking processes such as photography, silk-screening, monoprinting, and lift printing
Generally refers to computer graphics, including the software engine and hardware adapter that render images on screen
A generic term used to describe the pictorial representation of data Graphic devices include printers, plotters, or special terminals
Anything visually displayed on a computer that is not text
The art or the science of drawing; esp
The graphic arts
Any image, possibly but not necessarily including images of letters Graphics differs from text is that the former can only be manipulated as a picture, not as words For example, the spelling of text can be checked by computer, but not the spelling in a graphics file Likewise, one can change the font used to print a text file, but not a graphics files There are many standards for graphics files, including PostScript, GIF and JPEG See also text
of drawing according to mathematical rules, as in perspective, projection, and the like
The term for the artwork used to present you with the images of a poker room, including the table, chairs, avatars, cards, and chips
images, pictures; in contrast to text
photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication; "the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book"
  The art or science of conveying information through the use of display media, such as graphs, letters, lines, drawings, and pictures (188)  Note: Graphics includes the transmission of coded images such as facsimile
{i} art of drawing according to mathematical rules; graphic arts; computer graphics, production of pictorial images by a computer
(1) Use of the computer for drawing lines under complete program control (2) The on-line attachment of a vector scope and light pen to the computer, enabling the user and the computer to interact and jointly draw pictures on the face of the scope
In technical sciences, the plural form of the noun graphic means 192 the making of drawings in accordance with the rules of mathematics, as in engineering or architecture; 193 the pictorial representation and manipulation of data, as used in computer-aided design, in typesetting and the graphic arts, 194 the process by which a computer displays data pictorially
When referring to graphics and images, avoid phrases that refer to page layout, such as "see table above," or "as in the figure below "
Pictures or images, either scanned for online use or created with graphics software Graphic file formats include GIF, JPEG, BMP, PCX, and TIFF
A picture defined in terms of graphic primitives and graphic attributes