Definition & Meaning | English word RENDERING


RENDERING

Definitions of RENDERING

  1. The act or process by which something is rendered.
  2. Version; translation.
  3. Sketch, illustration, or painting.
  4. (computer graphics) The process of producing an image from an internal model, or the image thus produced.
  5. inflection of render

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Examples of Using RENDERING in a Sentence

  • With the increasing availability of HiDPI displays after 2012, subpixel rendering has become less necessary.
  • Opinions differ on how to render an ellipsis in printed material and are to some extent based on the technology used for rendering.
  • Despite being modest in number (perhaps 7,000 units total as of 1988) Lisp machines commercially pioneered many now-commonplace technologies, including effective garbage collection, laser printing, windowing systems, computer mice, high-resolution bit-mapped raster graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations such as Chaosnet.
  • Because a single lens inverts an image projected through it (as in the phenomenon which inverts the image of a camera obscura), slides were inserted upside down in the magic lantern, rendering the projected image correctly oriented.
  • OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, cross-platform application programming interface (API) for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics.
  • From then on more features were added and contributions to the software increased, adding features such as a templating system, color diffs, rewrites of the rendering engine and much more.
  • A render farm is different from a render wall, which is a networked, tiled display used for real-time rendering.
  • Architectural rendering, creating two-dimensional images or animations showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design.
  • While it is remarkable for its simplicity and speed in software, multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in RC4, rendering it insecure.
  • In 3D computer graphics, radiosity is an application of the finite element method to solving the rendering equation for scenes with surfaces that reflect light diffusely.
  • In 3D computer graphics, ray tracing is a technique for modeling light transport for use in a wide variety of rendering algorithms for generating digital images.
  • With traditional farming practices, saline water results in soil salinization, rendering it unfit for raising most crop plants.
  • Gecko is designed to support open Internet standards, and is used by different applications to display web pages and, in some cases, an application's user interface itself (by rendering XUL).
  • A browser engine (also known as a layout engine or rendering engine) is a core software component of every major web browser.
  • Scanline rendering (also scan line rendering and scan-line rendering) is an algorithm for visible surface determination, in 3D computer graphics, that works on a row-by-row basis rather than a polygon-by-polygon or pixel-by-pixel basis.
  • It was carried out by removing those who had been Nazi Party or SS members from positions of power and influence, by disbanding or rendering impotent the organizations associated with Nazism, and by trying prominent Nazis for war crimes in the Nuremberg trials of 1946.
  • Child sacrifice is thought to be an extreme extension of the idea that the more important the object of sacrifice, the more devout the person rendering it.
  • Juggernaut is the early rendering in English of Jagannath, an important deity in the Hindu traditions of eastern and north-eastern India.
  • Separating user data from system data can prevent the system partition from becoming full and rendering the system unusable.
  • However, enhanced hardware support for superior shading models has yielded Gouraud shading largely obsolete in modern rendering.


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