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Image creation

A typical workflow involves image creation, capture, assembly, storage, approval, dupHcation, output, deUvery, and distribution. A printing process workflow is shown in Figure 2. [Pg.32]

The graphics capabiUties of the CAD/CAM environment offer a number of opportunities for data manipulation, pattern recognition, and image creation. The direct appHcation of computer graphics to the automation of graphic solution techniques, such as a McCabe-Thiele binary distillation method, or to the preparation of data plots are obvious examples. Graphic simulation has been appHed to the optimisation of chemical process systems as a technique for energy analysis (84). [Pg.64]

There are two ways of working with images creation by visualization, using the constructive power of imagination, and evocation, in which spontaneous images are allowed to rise up from the depths of consciousness onto our mental screen.. [Pg.123]

In the field of radiation methods of control, development work was performed in order to create the X-ray detectors with a low content of silver. X-ray TV systems with improved performance for automatic interpretation of the X-ray TV images, portable radiometers and dosimeters, creation of portable equipment for radioscopy of the welded joints of pipelines, etc. [Pg.969]

Cellsim s universe consists of a 512 x 512 array. The program itself is completely menu-driven and includes these features (1) 256-state computed-function rules, in addition to lookup-tables, on both the Sun and CM (2) creation of look-up tables using Langton s lambda parameter (see section 3.2) (3) the ability to save images in Sun raster format and (4) the ability to generate lookup tables with standalone C code. Cellsim can be obtained via anonymous ftp on the Internet to think.com. [Pg.719]


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