e/Transparency (graphic)

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has glosseng: Transparency is possible in a number of graphics file formats. The term transparency is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible. Of course, only part of a graphic should be fully transparent, or there would be nothing to see. More complex is "partial transparency" or "translucency" where the effect is achieved that a graphic is partially transparent in the same way as colored glass. Since ultimately a printed page or computer or television screen can only be one color at a point, partial transparency is always simulated at some level by mixing colors. There are many different ways to mix colors, so in some cases transparency is ambiguous.
lexicalizationeng: transparency
instance of(noun) the pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer
computer graphics
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media:imgAlpha transparency image.png
media:imgBinary transparency greyscale.png
media:imgBinary transparency monochrome.png
media:imgTransparency example.PNG
media:imgTransparency overlays.png

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