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Jaggies

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  1. Slang term for the stair-stepped appearance of a curved or angled line in digital imaging. the smaller the pixels, and the greater their number the less apparent the jaggies. also known as pixelization.

  2. Term for the stair-stepped appearance of curved or angled lines in a digital image file. the smaller the pixels and/or the greater their number, the less apparent are the “jaggies.” jaggies are most common in photographs captured at lower resolving powers and hello kitty-type digital cameras.




Appearance, английский
  1. Manifestation of the nature of objects and materials through visual attributes such as size, shape, color, texture, glossiness, transparency, opacity, etc.

  2. Going to court. or a legal paper that says you will participate in the court process

  3. The first making of a land-fall: formerly astronomically used for phenomenon and phase. the day of an officer`s first joining a ship after his being appointed.

  4. Внешний вид ~ of finished concrete внешний вид отделанной бетонной поверхности ~ of fracture вид излома, форма излома ~ of naturally weathered surface внешний вид выветренной поверхности

  5. Изменение внешнего вида (конструкции); ~ in sign перемена знака (напр, силы); ~s in the work изменения проекта (в стадии строительства по решению заказчика) air ~ воздухообмен (по наружному воздуху) air ~s per hour кратность воздухообмена (по наружному воздуху)

  6. Явка (в суд)


Pixelization, английский
  1. The stair-stepped appearance of a curved or angled line in digital imaging. the smaller the pixels, and the greater their number, the less apparent the pixelization of the image. also known as the jaggies.

  2. The breakup of a digital image file that has been scaled up (enlarged) to a point where the pixels no longer blend together to form a smooth image. pixelization can also appear in the form of step-like or choppy curves and angled lines (also known as the jaggies). as a rule, the greater the number of pixels contained in an image, the less likely it will be to experience pixelization in the image.

  3. The stair stepped appearance of a curved or angled line in digital imaging. the smaller the pixels, and the greater their number, the less apparent the “pixelization” of the image. also known as the “jaggies”.

  4. Разбиение изображения на элементы


Jpeg - joint photographic experts group, английский
    Jpeg joint photographic experts group the name of the committee that designed the standard image compression algorithm. jpeg is designed for compressing either full-color or grey-scale digital images of natural, real-world scenes. it does not work so well on non-realistic images, such as cartoons or line drawings. jpeg does not handle compression of black-and-white (1 bit-per-pixel) images or moving pictures. see jpg below. jpeg2000 the new jpeg compression standard that will be used in digital cameras and software starting in 2002 (maybe?). it will feature higher compression but with less image quality loss.


Intervalometer, английский
  1. Fancy term for time-lapse. capture an image or series of images at preset intervals automatically.

  2. (or interval recording) another term for time lapse photography. you can capture an image or images at preset intervals automatically. good quality remote releases have this function built in, meaning you don’t have to stand around pressing the shutter every 5 or 10 seconds.

  3. A device which controls the release of mines or missiles in sequence at specified intervals.