The term for systems that render text and images on screen as they will appear in print is "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG). WYSIWYG editors allow users to create and edit content in a format that closely resembles the final output, making it easier to visualize how the printed material will look. This is commonly used in word processors, web design tools, and graphic design software.
Yes, virtual images can be inverted. In optical systems, virtual images are formed when light rays appear to diverge from a common point when projected back. These virtual images are not physical and cannot be captured on a screen, but they can still exhibit characteristics like inversion.
The recording of images as they appear in motion on a fluorescent screen is known as fluoroscopy. This technique is commonly used in medicine for real-time visualization during procedures like X-rays and angiograms.
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Recording images as they appear on a fluorescent screen typically involves using a camera or imaging device to capture the light emitted by the screen. This process can be achieved through techniques such as photography or video recording, where the screen's luminescent display is illuminated and the resulting images are digitized or saved on film. The quality of the recorded images depends on factors like exposure time, camera sensitivity, and the characteristics of the fluorescent material. This method is often used in scientific and industrial applications to analyze visual data.
uses pull-down menus and screen images that are easier to use than systems that require users to memorize and type lengthy commands.
i think the dx9(directX9) can render round 500 items on screen at once
The screen based images should have the same resolution as the screen - usually about 72dpi.
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The green colour is due to the green phosphorous screen that converts the electrons back into photons.
what type of text does not appear on screen
what type of text does not appear on screen
E-mail (electronic mail) is a message sent through the Internet or other computer network. It consists of text, images, and attachments that appear as screen images, analogous to hard-copy (physical) postal messages.