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1483:The Magic of Digital Printing
1448:Tom Gasek (17 January 2013).
1284:"Online Etymology Dictionary"
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3737:Photographic
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3638:Image sensor
3633:Film scanner
3287:Sun printing
3220:Print toning
3007:space selfie
2977:Pictorialism
2907:Ethnographic
2887:Conservation
2759:Guide number
2754:Focal length
2227:Shear matrix
2190:Path tracing
2175:Cone tracing
2170:Beam tracing
2090:Polygon mesh
2031:3D rendering
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3710:color space
3623:Digiscoping
3616:camera back
3531:Philippines
3460:Visual arts
3450:Glass plate
3435:Heliography
3334:Composition
3309:Ultraviolet
3265:Stereoscopy
3260:Slow motion
3245:Scanography
3160:Kite aerial
3100:Contre-jour
2992:Post-mortem
2982:Pornography
2962:Neues Sehen
2897:Documentary
2831:Zone System
2806:Reciprocity
2732:Film format
2662:Backscatter
2640:Terminology
2510:beauty dish
2409:rangefinder
2374:light-field
2355:Photography
2242:Translation
2195:Ray casting
2185:Ray tracing
2063:Cel shading
2037:Image-based
2018:3D graphics
1999:Ray casting
1948:2D graphics
1671:21 December
1629:in Science"
1433:21 December
1362:21 December
1004:N-megapixel
1000:demosaicing
675:Color depth
639:focal ratio
476:LCD screens
428:. The word
337:Grant Munro
315:original PC
278:Paul Nipkow
263: 1963
3968:Categories
3913:Lomography
3739:processing
3688:Print film
3604:comparison
3571:Uzbekistan
3521:Luxembourg
3481:Bangladesh
3430:Dufaycolor
3410:Box camera
3367:Simplicity
3324:Zoom burst
3319:Xerography
3314:Vignetting
3304:Time-lapse
3292:Tilt–shift
3185:Mordançage
3175:Luminogram
3140:Holography
3135:High-speed
3115:Fill flash
3095:Burst mode
3073:Techniques
3054:Vernacular
3049:Underwater
3044:Toy camera
3024:Still life
2952:Monochrome
2942:High-speed
2892:Cloudscape
2882:Conceptual
2784:Photograph
2769:Lens flare
2749:Film speed
2631:Zone plate
2577:wide-angle
2562:long-focus
2306:Algorithms
2160:Reflection
1691:www.w3.org
1575:2008-05-09
1378:US 1175313
1170:0201144689
1144:References
1112:Pixelation
1031:smartphone
1023:Nikon D800
906:9^2 + 16^2
686:monochrome
652:arcseconds
556:video card
395:resolution
321:Pixilation
75:dot matrix
3858:Norwegian
3822:Stop bath
3767:Developer
3395:Ambrotype
3357:Lead room
3280:Slit-scan
3215:Photogram
3210:Panoramic
3120:Fireworks
3105:Cyanotype
2947:Landscape
2592:telephoto
2540:reflector
2535:monolight
2530:lens hood
2515:cucoloris
2451:safelight
2362:Equipment
2285:rendering
2275:animation
2165:Rendering
1879:video by
1097:Pixel art
1027:wipes off
985:(CCD) or
957:megapixel
935:Megapixel
801:subpixels
776:is used.
755:, mostly
753:subpixels
751:known as
730:Subpixels
720:Highcolor
712:Truecolor
705:Highcolor
600:astronomy
468:ClearType
381:Pixel art
343:Technical
270:Bildpunkt
256:Palo Alto
173:The word
153:Etymology
147:megapixel
143:pixel art
117:photosite
93:intensity
3942:Category
3643:CMOS APS
3541:Slovenia
3469:Regional
3415:Calotype
3352:Headroom
3230:Redscale
3145:Infrared
3090:Brenizer
3064:Wildlife
2987:Portrait
2932:Forensic
2922:Fine-art
2857:Aircraft
2847:Abstract
2727:F-number
2707:Exposure
2682:Clipping
2657:Aperture
2525:hot shoe
2446:enlarger
2441:Darkroom
2280:modeling
2207:Rotation
2145:Clipping
2128:Concepts
2107:Deferred
2073:Lighting
2053:Aliasing
2047:Unbiased
2042:Spectral
1829:March 8,
1823:Archived
1709:Archived
1665:Archived
1639:Archived
1627:Subpixel
1569:Archived
1524:Archived
1466:Archived
1427:Archived
1356:Archived
1315:Archived
1288:Archived
1229:Archived
1050:See also
1011:DxO Labs
740:phosphor
644:Because
532:Rec. 601
438:halftone
303:graphics
237:pictures
163:subpixel
139:Software
3953:Outline
3889:Related
3576:Vietnam
3561:Ukraine
3496:Denmark
3476:Albania
3455:Tintype
3382:History
3347:Framing
3240:Rollout
3205:Panning
3155:Kirlian
3059:Wedding
2937:Glamour
2917:Fashion
2902:Eclipse
2872:Banquet
2794:Albumen
2604:Monopod
2582:fisheye
2550:softbox
2399:pinhole
2389:instant
2379:digital
2212:Scaling
2102:Shading
1877:YouTube
1860:at the
1749:DxOMark
1727:DxOMark
1599:Bibcode
920:⁄
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890:⁄
880:⁄
858:⁄
835:samples
724:opacity
610:radians
502:support
498:clipmap
232:Variety
188:element
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3863:Polish
3556:Turkey
3551:Taiwan
3536:Serbia
3526:Norway
3501:Greece
3486:Canada
3080:Afocal
3039:Street
3019:Sports
3002:Selfie
2957:Nature
2912:Erotic
2877:Candid
2852:Aerial
2840:Genres
2742:medium
2619:Tripod
2587:swivel
2500:Filter
2478:holder
2473:format
2369:Camera
2232:Shader
2004:Skybox
1989:Mode 7
1961:Layers
1645:4 July
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454:kernel
430:raster
372:Pixels
329:pixies
210:, and
185:(for "
169:screen
123:sensel
89:sample
18:Pixels
3873:women
3831:Lists
3787:Fixer
3670:Pixel
3599:D-SLR
3546:Sudan
3516:Korea
3511:Japan
3506:India
3491:China
3275:Strip
3200:Night
3180:Macro
3085:Bokeh
3029:Stock
2997:Ruins
2737:large
2567:prime
2545:snoot
2505:Flash
2483:stock
2458:Drone
2419:still
2404:press
2394:phone
2384:field
2252:Voxel
2237:Texel
1938:Pixel
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1132:Voxel
1062:Dexel
662:p / f
634:p / f
572:E-ink
491:color
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295:pixel
274:pixel
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198:voxel
175:pixel
112:pixel
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3611:MILC
3110:ETTR
2967:Nude
2927:Fire
2826:Sync
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