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image 1 , n (↔ fr: image
1
)
an image: ~ created by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient

Windows NT (and now Windows 95) includes native support for Silicon Graphics OpenGL, which allows 3-D applications to be run locally on the NT workstation, allowing the viewing of still and animated 3-D images.
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This image was captured on a Win95 platform, so the look of the buttons and colors will almost certainly be different on your system.
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Client-side scripts can also be used to create advanced Web page features such as an image map that allows the user to move the mouse pointer over a graphic image and click to access different Web page links ((...))
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That has a specific format 3D ~
JPG ~
In which the data Patient can move animated ~
In which the data Patient cannot move still ~
That is used for the screen background ~
The user Agent creates an i. create an ~
> NOUN creation of an ~
editing of an ~
The user Agent changes an i. edit an ~
The user Agent places an i. on a storage device save an ~
The user Agent reduces an i. compress
1
an ~
-> NOUN compression
1
of an ~
The user Agent places an i. on screen display
1b
an ~
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LPD AB MCLH AMG
05/07/2015

image 2 , n (↔ fr: image
2
)
an image: ~ of monitor
1
Support

If a monitor's image is fuzzy, your eyes work overtime, and you're left reaching for the Optrex.
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The more dense the pixels the greater is the clarity, or resolution, of the screen image.
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The resolution you're running at is key, too. Resolution refers to the number of dots or 'pixels' that are used to make up the image on screen
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Detail resolution of the ~
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17/03/2010
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