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A device such as a computer, smartphone, tablet, or television typically uses a glowing screen to display information, images, videos, or graphics. The glowing screen emits light to create a visual interface for users to interact with.
Vector Graphics - is the first term that comes to my mind. You may also be asking about Pixel Art, which are graphics created by using tiny pixels.
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on the monitor a computer uses the additive primary colors: red, green, and blue.on the printer a computer uses the subtractive primary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow with black to get darker shades of color
Video processingPhotoshopvideo editingcompiling stuff with graphics
Machinima uses real-time three-dimensional computer graphics for cinematography. It uses game engines to create the 3-D graphics. This is still a new technology.
AnswerCRT (cathode ray tube) uses a massive tube housed behind the screen to shoot light at the screen. It is much wider than an LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor which uses liquefied crystalline which reacts to electrical signals passed across it to display colors.
Technically no the xbox 360 does not have as good graphics as the ps3 because the xbox 360 uses something called red ray and the ps3 uses blue ray for there graphics. The red ray came out before blue ray so the blue ray is more detailed in graphics.
There are 2 part to an image you see on screen. The forground picture and the CANVAS that it sits on similar to that an artist uses. You can keep a image one size and make the canvas bigger (or smaller) if adding in other graphics
Professional offset printing typically produces the best quality graphics reproduction in color. This method uses plates and inks to transfer the design onto paper with high precision and color accuracy, resulting in sharp images and vibrant colors.