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chaaọkụ n'ònyìnyòscanner (An optical input device that uses light-sensing equipment to capture an image on paper or some other object. Captured image data is converted into binary files that can be stored and manipulated by computer programs)
mmepụta ònyìnyòrendering (The creation of an image containing geometric models, using color and shading to give the image a realistic look. Usually part of a geometric modeling package such as a CAD program, rendering uses mathematics to describe the location of a light source in relation to the object and to calculate the way in which the light would create highlights, shading, and variations in color. The degree of realism can range from opaque, shaded polygons to images approximating photographs in their complexity)
njìmebe ònyìnyọpicture element (The smallest element used to form the composition of an image on a computer monitor. Computer monitors display images by drawing thousands of very small pixels arranged in columns and rows)
onyinyo kènkwadopromotional image (An image uploaded by the developer that Microsoft can use as a part of promotion via Featured lists and/or marketing campaigns)
onyinyo òyìyìkịrịthumbnail image (A miniature version of an image that is often used for quick browsing through multiple images)
Ònyìnyò Nchaaọkụ dị ireProactive Scanner (An automated proactive scan that triggers when NTFS detects a corruption. The scan is equivalent to the scan phase of chkdsk and finds and logs all corruptions to an internal file. This scan runs during maintenance hours, can be triggered from the Explorer, or manually run from a command line. When this scan is running in the background, some NTFS operations may be blocked)
ònyìnyò ihēshadow (A shaded outline that appears behind an object or text and creates the illusion of depth)
ònyìnyò ihē nhapụdrop shadow (A shaded outline that appears behind an object or text and creates the illusion of depth)