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 | | Bitmaps have been mentioned many times in computer chess literature. |  | | Cracraft, "Bitmap Move Generation in Chess," Journal of the International Computer Chess Association, Vol. |  | | I was interested in using the bitmap approach mentioned by Slate and Atkin in chess 4.x to determine for myself whether this approach was suitable for chess or not. |
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http://www.cis.uab.edu/hyatt/bitmaps.html
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| | Bitmaps |
 | | A bitmap is a graphic object used to display a picture on a window or to store it in the computer memory as a file. |  | | Normally, it should be the identifier of the bitmap as defined in the header file. |  | | For example, a bitmap can be used as a background for a window. |
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http://www.functionx.com/bcb/gdi/bitmaps.htm
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| | A Beginners Guide to Bitmaps |
 | | Whenever a bitmap is displayed on a computer monitor resolution need to be considered. |  | | As with 8 bit grey bitmaps each pixel has one byte associated with it only now the value in that byte is no longer a colour value but an index into a table of colours, called a palette or colour table. |  | | This document is to serve as an elementary introduction to bitmaps as they are used in computer graphics. |
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http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/dataformats/bitmaps
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| | 256-Color VGA Programming in C - Bitmaps & Palette Manipulation |
 | | For 256-color bitmaps, it has a 54-byte header (Table III) followed by a 1024-byte palette table. |  | | Once read, displaying the bitmap is relatively easy, and involves only a few memory copies to display memory. |  | | One of the most important things in creating a user-friendly interface is the use of bitmaps. |
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http://www.brackeen.com/home/vga/bitmaps.html
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| | Designing Bitmaps |
 | | Bitmaps may also be displayed as graphics in a Window widget. |  | | The process of editing a bitmap involves turning on bits in the drawing window to represent the bitmap you are designing. |  | | Below is an example of the bitmap format. |
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http://www.public.iastate.edu/~abc/design_bitmaps.html
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| | Introduction to computer graphics - Bitmaps |
 | | Bitmap is the standard file format used by Windows. |  | | Explain that bitmap images may be stored in various formats with varying results. |  | | Bitmap graphics can be saved in any of these formats: GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PICT, PNG and PCX. |
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http://www.school-resources.co.uk/Intro_to_graphics3.htm
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| | GNE Sample Bitmaps |
 | | Bitmaps do not seem to slow GNE's various operations by any significant degree, but metafiles and plot files from networks can become quite big if there are many nodes with large bitmaps. |  | | For example, it is possible to create a suite of several similar bitmaps of varying sizes. |  | | The cityscape bitmaps (below) are an example of such a suite. |
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http://my.execpc.com/BA/71/ajh/bitmaps.htm
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 | | Codes A140 through A3BF (2 * 157 + 94 = 408 codes) are used to designate the 408 bitmaps in SPCFONT.15 (= 408 * 30 = 12240 bytes) and in SPCFONT.24 (= 408 * 72 = 29376 bytes). |  | | Codes 00 through FF are used to designate the 256 bitmaps in ASCFONT.15 (= 256 * 15 = 3840 bytes) and in ASCFONT.24 (= 256 * 48 = 12288 bytes). |  | | Codes C6A1 through C8D3 (94 + 157 + 114 = 365 codes) are used to designate the 365 bitmaps in SPCFSUPP.15 (= 365 * 30 = 10950 bytes) and in SPCFSUPP.24 (= 365 * 72 = 26280 bytes). |
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http://www.math.psu.edu/simpson/chinese/hzp/etfonts.doc
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| | Device-Independent Bitmaps and Palettes |
 | | Since this first example is for a 256-color bitmap, we need to allocate a structure containing enough memory for the BITMAPINFO structure itself as well as an extra 255 palette entries immediately after it (which we can then access by indexing off the bmiColors field). |  | | The first task is to create a compatible device context for the bitmap. |  | | We need this palette information twice: once to create the bitmap, and again to create a palette object we'll use when rendering to the window. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2151/dibs.html
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| | Auto-Tracing: How To Convert Bitmaps To Vector Drawings - Robin Good' Sharewood Tidings |
 | | The input is a bitmap (PBM, PGM, PPM, or BMP format), and the default output is an encapsulated PostScript file (EPS). |  | | Vectorization, known by many in the publishing, GIS and graphic design industries, allows a bitmap image, generally derived from a scan or from other digital input acquisition equipment to be converted into a more manageable, flexible, light and editable vector format. |  | | A typical use is to create EPS files from scanned data, such as company or university logos and handwritten notes. |
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http://vectorbmp.notlong.com
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| | Paint Express - Professional icon, cursor and bitmap editor ... ... |
 | | Searching for icons, cursors and bitmaps on your computer. |  | | bitmaps with 1, 4, 8, 24, and 32 -bit color depth (bitmaps with smooth transparency alpha channel) |  | | With one mouse click you can create a new high quality icon, cursor, or bitmap from an existing image file (.ICO,.CUR,.BMP,.PNG,.JPG, or.JPEG file), from an image that is currently being edited, or from a clipboard image. |
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http://www.slavasoft.com/paintexpress
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| | TechTalk Transparent Bitmaps |
 | | I could have demonstrated a transparent bitmap by drawing a background in the main window, then by copying the transparent bitmap onto the background. |  | | A raster op is nothing more than a logical operation to be applied to each pixel of the bitmap as it is copied from one device context to another. |  | | The Knowledge Base article uses a different tact, that of using a copy of the original bitmap as a "mask", which when combined with the original bitmap and the target surface will yield transparencies given a color you want to act as the "transparent" color. |
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http://www.endurasoft.com/techtalk/trbmp.htm
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| | Inessential Bitmap (XBM Format) |
 | | Bitmap programs that lack UNDO should be avoided for this reason. |  | | Another program that creates bitmap is in sipb. |  | | It is not a standard bitmap editor (it is a drawing program, not a paint program) --- in fact, it can not edit bitmap files. |
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http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/sipb.mit.edu/user/rei/Docs/HTML/Ibitmap.html
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| | Composing bitmaps for SURVEYWin® |
 | | If you have a graphic in a format other than.bmp, you will need to use a graphics program to change it to the bitmap format. |  | | If you are creating your own bitmap in a graphics program, use basic colors and save the image in 16 colors. |  | | Depending on the format, you can resize it in the MS Word document before copying it. |
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http://www.raosoft.com/design/bmp_comp.html
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| | efg's Combine pf4Bit Bitmaps Lab Report |
 | | If the vendor's quirky VGA palette is so bad that it isn't even XOR symmetric, then bitmaps created on that machine will not mask correctly on that machine or any other, because the palette in the 4bpp bitmap is wrong. |  | | With a palletized bitmap, the Scanline "pixel" value represents the index into the palette table. |  | | This is fine when you're doing image stuff in memory, but it's a problem when you go to write bitmaps out to a file. |
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http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Graphics/Colors/CombinePf4bit.htm
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| | Dummies::Digging into Bitmaps with DirectDraw |
 | | Then you need to write software to animate the bitmaps, move them, check for collision, and generally control them as if they were game objects. |  | | In addition, draw your bitmaps with some set of conventions so that the bitmaps can be easily loaded and manipulated. |  | | Similarly, if you decide to use 16 bits per pixel to draw your bitmaps, all your bitmaps must be in 16 bits per pixel. |
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http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-1491,subcat-PROGRAMMING.html
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| | PlantStudio Help: Using plant bitmaps |
 | | Plant bitmaps are taking up less than 50% of the memory allowed. |  | | You can also control how much memory PlantStudio uses in plant bitmaps by understanding how they work. |  | | You must set this memory limit yourself for your computer. |
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http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/help/plantstudioUsing_plant_bitmaps.html
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| | CodeGuru: Bitmaps & Palettes |
 | | The bitmaps can be of any size, and the array can be as big as memory will allow. |  | | Also, see how to load a bitmap from a BMP file with the palette information and display a bitmap without flicker. |  | | Load the pixels of a bitmap without using Win32 API functions or other third-party classes (such as MFC). |
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http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/G-M/bitmap
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| | Windows bitmap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | .BMP or.DIB (device-independent bitmap) is a bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI), and used commonly as a simple graphics file format on that platform. |  | | Yet other formats store as "bitmaps" (as opposed to vector graphics), but use compression or color indexes, and thus are not strictly considered true bitmaps. |  | | The typical true-color bitmap size in bytes can be calculated as: (width in pixels)×(height in pixels)×3+54. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_bitmap
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| | 2Dgame-tutorial.com Dealing with bitmaps under Windows |
 | | Using the LoadImage function to load bitmaps is convienent, but doesn't always work (like in my case where I'm pulling bitmaps from my own file archive format). |  | | It handles Bitmaps, DIBs and covers explainations about the several structures Windows uses to make things work. |  | | You writing style is a very easy read for the beginner. |
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http://www.2dgame-tutorial.com/Tutorial_bmp_win.htm
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| | awesome powerpoint backgrounds - graphics tutorial - bitmaps & scanning for on-screen presentations |
 | | Tutorial about graphics, bitmaps, scanning and digital cameras for on-screen or projected presentations |  | | If we set the scanner to scan at 300 DPI (Think of it as Pixels Per Inch!) we will end up with a bitmap image that is 1500 pixels wide. |  | | Tip: It's always better to crop the image using the original bitmap and your graphics software. |
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http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpointgraphics.htm
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| | Your Application contains Localizable Bitmaps (You are Not World-Ready If...) |
 | | Although one cannot stop using text in bitmaps for product names and logos, but all images need to be culturally neutral and should not contain anything that needs to be localized. |  | | However, the meaning of icons and bitmaps can be more ambiguous than the meaning of words. |  | | Used properly, icons and bitmaps can be an important part of a user interface. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/getWR/nwr/nwrpartV.mspx
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| | Loading Bitmaps and Cursors from RES Files |
 | | Bitmaps and cursors stored in RES files (after being bound into an EXE or DLL) can be retrieved by using the API functions LoadBitmap and LoadCursor, respectively. |  | | This can cause color palette problems when retrieving DIBs (Device Independent Bitmaps) from RES files. |  | | Loading Bitmaps and Cursors from RES Files - by Borland Developer Support Staff |
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http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,16081,00.html
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| | How To Drawing Transparent Bitmaps |
 | | // contained in the parts of the bitmap that should be transparent cColor = SetBkColor(hdcTemp, cTransparentColor); // Create the object mask for the bitmap by performing a BitBlt // from the source bitmap to a monochrome bitmap. |  | | The following nine steps describe a process used to draw transparent bitmaps: |  | | // Monochrome DC bmAndBack = CreateBitmap(ptSize.x, ptSize.y, 1, 1, NULL); // Monochrome DC bmAndObject = CreateBitmap(ptSize.x, ptSize.y, 1, 1, NULL); bmAndMem = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, ptSize.x, ptSize.y); bmSave = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, ptSize.x, ptSize.y); // Each DC must select a bitmap object to store pixel data. |
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q79/2/12.asp
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| | Bitmaps - MomWallpaper 2.0 [ASP] - Wallpaper randomizer; Barcode Reader SDK for barcode recognition |
 | | MagicBD is a graphic software which can be used to draw many kinds of iconographies, illustrations and sketch maps.It can also be used to edit images to process them or get some special effects. |  | | Pro Motion is a bitmapped animation and drawing package. |  | | AMI Graphic Workshop Pro is the flexible, user-friendly image manager to edit convert, optimize, thumbnail, flip, rotate, scale, crop, colour-adjust, batch process and wreak special effects on virtually all popular bitmapped graphic file formats. |
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http://www.software4all.com/bitmaps.htm
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| | efg's Computer Lab -- Delphi Printing Info and Links |
 | | If the image is coming from a res file, disk file, or other *reliable* DIB source, then the job is easy, providing you do not mind retrieving the DIB directly from the source, with no VCL code sitting in between you and the image. |  | | Any the VCL methods for drawing raster images should never be used to a printer. |  | | The statement should read "This means you should NOT use the VCL canvas methods Draw, StretchDraw,CopyRect, BrushCopy, and the like to transfer a bitmap to the printer." |
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http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Library/Delphi/Printing
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| | Programmers Heaven - Graphics & Sound Zone - Bitmap rotation - ROTATE.ZIP Download page |
 | | However, with a few optimizations it can be done nearly as fast as bitmap scaling. |  | | According to "Tricks of the Game Programming Gurus", rotating a bitmap in real time generally isn't done because of the complex math involved and slow speed. |  | | Please read Terms Of Use and Privacy Statement for more information. |
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http://www.programmersheaven.com/zone10/cat345/15441.htm
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| | Raster graphics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A raster graphics image, digital image, or bitmap, is a data file or structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, on a computer monitor, paper, or other display device. |  | | Raster graphics are distinguished from vector graphics in that vector graphics represent an image through the use of geometric objects such as curves and polygons. |  | | A bitmap corresponds bit for bit with an image displayed on a screen, probably in the same format as it would be stored in the display's video memory or maybe as a device independent bitmap. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics
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| | Using Bitmaps in WinCE Applications |
 | | On the other, you run a risk using device dependent bitmaps that a device can't handle them — possibly with catastrophic results. |  | | We saw in the EtchASketch example that in order to draw a line, you must explicitly supply its initial point. |  | | On the one hand device dependent bitmaps, are compact, ubiquitous, and require very little coding to manipulate. |
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http://www.developer.com/ws/pc/article.php/2107151
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| | Owner Drawn Menus with Bitmaps |
 | | // the bitmaps in a toolbar object to menu options (if they exist). |  | | The difference between their codes and this one is quite simple, this one makes it very easy to build those cool menus with bitmaps into your application. |
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http://www.rocscience.com/~corkum/BCMenu.html
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| | Flash tips: Problem with bitmaps? : jdb cyberspace |
 | | Branden Hall writes about the problems that can arrise when dealing with bitmaps and images in Flash, and has a couple of solutions it might be worth looking into: Tiny Bitmaps - Big Problems... |  | | Branden Hall writes about the problems that can arrise when dealing with bitmaps and images in Flash, and has a couple of solutions it might be worth looking into: Tiny Bitmaps - Big Problems |  | | We will be right back after these sponsored links |
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http://weblog.bergersen.net/archives/2002/06/flash_tips_problem_with_bitmaps.html
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| | bitmap - Glossary - CNET.com |
 | | Bitmaps come in many file formats (GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PICT, and PCX, to name a few) and can be read by paint programs and image editors such as Adobe Photoshop. |  | | Any picture you see on the Web (or hot off a scanner, or on a page created with a desktop publishing application) is called a bitmap. |  | | Digital pictures that you can easily scale up (such as those created in PostScript, CorelDraw, or CAD formats) are called vector graphics. |
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http://www.cnet.com/Resources/Info/Glossary/Terms/bitmap.html
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| | CircleMUD List: Re: increasing the size of the bitmaps.. (AFF, |
 | | A bitmap is a graphic file format mswindow heirarchy for *.bmp files.> > I call then vectors, I'm sure there are other names as well. |  | | Actually, since we are in the correcting mode, 'bitmap' is a correct term for this data type. |  | | Following those semantics, a vector is a name for the integer or long that is used in the representation of the bitmap. |
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http://www.circlemud.org/maillist/1995-08/0085.html
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| | Macromedia - Developer Center: Planning Your Mobile Flash Projects |
 | | And it's not just a matter of rescaling the project itself. |  | | How can you keep the form factors of all the different devices in mind? |  | | If you're using bitmapped fonts, you can't rescale them since they work at particular point sizes. |
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http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/articles/flash_projects.html
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| | SourceForge.net: Project Info - AutoTrace |
 | | The aim of the AutoTrace project is the development of a freely available application similar to CorelTrace or Adobe Streamline. |  | | Welcome to AutoTrace - a program for converting bitmap to vector graphics. |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/autotrace
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| | Anomaly in Buddy bitmaps? |
 | | In the case of order 4, while scanning on the order 4 block boundaries, I found an order 4 block with page state 0000000001111111,where 0s represent free pages and 1s represent order 0 allocations. |  | | I got the same result (a 0, where a 1 should have been found) in another case too. |  | | The bit in the order 3 bitmap corresponding to this 4th order block was found to be a 0,whereas this bit should have been a 1 as one 3rd order buddy is completely free. |
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http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-mm/2004-01/msg00095.html
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| | Gardeslen Tekst & DTP Service - bitmaps |
 | | Bitmaps worden geleverd in Photoshop (PSD) en andere gangbare formaten (TIFF, JPG, GIF, EPS). |  | | Zorgvuldig bepalen we de juiste kleur, scherpte, helderheid en het contrast. |  | | Wij scannen uw dia’s, negatieven, foto’s en rasters tot bitmaps van hoge kwaliteit. |
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/gardeslen/bitmaps.htm
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| | Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : H |
 | | An example of hinting implemented in system software would be Adobe PostScript interpreters. |  | | PostScript interpreters use an intelligent scheme for identifying letterform glyphs and other graphic shapes, and then locating the shapes in relation to the addressable pixel grid of the output device in the process of converting the shapes into bitmaps. |  | | Hand-tuning may also refer to placing hints by hand in outline descriptions of glyphs so as to coax a rasterizer to produce a more desirable glyph appearance at various viewing resolutions of the output device. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/profirst/h.htm
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| | Internet Explorer saves images as bitmaps (.bmp Files) |
 | | You do not have the option to save the image by using an extension other than.bmp. |  | | When you save an image in Microsoft Internet Explorer, the image is saved by default as a bitmap (.bmp). |  | | Internet Explorer saves images as bitmaps (.bmp Files) |
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=810978
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| | BITMAP - Definition |
 | | A data file or structure which corresponds bit for bit with an image displayed on a screen, probably in the same format as it would be stored in the display's video memory or maybe as a device independent bitmap. |  | | A bitmap representing a coloured image (a "pixmap") will usually have pixels with between one and eight bits for each of the red, green, and blue components, though other colour encodings are also used. |  | | A bitmap is characterised by the width and height of the image in pixels and the number of bits per pixel which determines the number of shades of grey or colours it can represent. |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/bitmap
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| | Bitmaps |
 | | There you will see a set of files with names of the form "starx.bmp" where "x" is a number. |  | | Send mail to chris@skymap.com with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | The next time you run SkyMap, you will see the new bitmaps. |
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http://www.skymap.com/bitmaps.htm
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| | Re: manipulating bitmaps |
 | | >hi, I have a few questions about bitmaps. |  | | >>hi, I have a few questions about bitmaps. |  | | >how do I save a changed bitmaps thats in a picturebox? |
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http://www.thevbzone.com/wwwboard/messages/1727.html
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| | creativepro.com - Turning bitmaps into vector graphics |
 | | Not Streamline or some drawing program plug-in, but Flash 3. |  | | Here's a little known fact that quite a few print designers and illustrators, as well as all you Web designers and animators, will love to know: the best tool for converting bitmap graphics into vectors is Macromedia's Flash 3. |  | | Flash 3 has a function called Trace Bitmap that works better than anything else we've seen at turning PICTs, TIFFs, JPEGs, BMPs, and even WMFs into vector graphics, like the one shown in Figure A. Figure A: This image is a vector graphic converted from a JPEG in Flash. |
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http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/2375.html
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| | Bitmaps & Waves |
 | | This simple program converts bitmap images to sounds, and vice versa. |  | | To use JPEG images as sources, download and uncompress the JPEG library (863K) to the directory where the executable is placed. |  | | Every line of loaded image is assumed to be a spectrum of sound, and it is converted to sound signal by means of inverse Fourie transform, or... |
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http://www.webcenter.ru/~vsoft/BitmapPlayer.htm
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| | - CFS 3 Bitmaps... |
 | | I haven't noticed this myself - which bitmap are you referring to (filename)? |  | | anybody know what the format is for the bitmaps, and if any of the old converter standby's will work? |  | | I was poking through the splash sceens etc. and they show up in like picture viewer. |
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http://www.netwings.org/dcforum/DCForumID21/146.html
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| | Macworld: News: Silhouette Illustrator plug-in vectorizes bitmaps |
 | | The plug-in provides bitmap to vector image conversion with unique correction tools, according to the developer. |  | | Free Soft S.A. has released Silhouette, a new plug-in for Adobe Illustrator. |  | | Silhouette features include the ability to right a badly-oriented scanned logo, sharpens rounded or truncated corners, deletes useless points, converts flat curves to straight lights, aligns segments of straight lines on the same axis, smooths curves, and simplifies curves while maintaining their appearance. |
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http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0211/15.silhouette.php
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| | Future of Hypertext 1998-2015 (As Predicted in 1995) |
 | | Therefore, the Louvre should welcome hypermedia authors who want to use Mona Lisa bitmaps and should allow them to do so for free. |  | | Similarly, a rock band might make its money from tours and concerts and give away its CDs (or at least stop worrying whether people duplicate the CD with DAT recorders), and a professional society could get funded by conference fees instead of journal sales. |  | | In fact, the more the Mona Lisa is reproduced, the more famous it gets, and the more people will want to visit Paris and go to the Louvre. |
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http://www.useit.com/papers/hypertextfuture.html
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