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CS32310

CS32310. ADVANCED COMPUTER GRAPHICS Syllabus. Lecturer. Horst Holstein hoh@aber.ac.uk Room E47 (Llandinam Extension). picture. Introduction. Notes adapted from pages 1-28 of D.J. Duke, University of York (Bath, Leeds). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAD/CAM. VRAM and DRAM. 1.

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CS32310

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  1. CS32310 ADVANCED COMPUTER GRAPHICS Syllabus

  2. Lecturer • Horst Holstein • hoh@aber.ac.uk • Room E47 (Llandinam Extension) • picture

  3. Introduction Notes adapted from pages 1-28 of D.J. Duke, University of York (Bath, Leeds).

  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAD/CAM

  5. VRAM and DRAM

  6. 1

  7. (Pinhole camera) ys’/d = -ys/zs yc’/d = -yc/zc

  8. (Pinhole camera)

  9. inverted image upright image

  10. Phong and Gouraud shading; (project)

  11. (some raster standards)

  12. This article makes use of embedded vector fonts, which scale smoothly irrespective of the Zoom (between lower and upper limits). Figure 3, on the other hand, uses bit-mapped axis numbers, which do not scale well. In these notes, Greek fonts (slide 2) are supplied as high resolution bitmaps. “Jaggies” become evident under high magnification. This example (in TIFF format) uses anti-aliasing to reduce “jaggies” in the bitmap fonts, while the original (PDF) uses vector fonts.

  13. END Further slides are given in the original notes by Duke.

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