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INTERLACING - перевод на арабский

METHOD OF INCREMENTALLY DISPLAYING RASTER GRAPHICS
Interlace (bitmaps); Bitmap interlacing; Interleaving (bitmaps)
  • An illustration of [[Adam7]] interlacing over a 16×16 image

Interlacing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Interlacing; Interlace scanning; Interlace (disambiguation)
تقاطع ـ التشابك .
INTERLACE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Interlacing; Interlace scanning; Interlace (disambiguation)

الفعل

اِشْتَبَكَ ; تَشَبَّكَ ; شَابَكَ ; شَبَّكَ ; شَبَكَ ; ضَفَّرَ

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Interlacing; Interlace scanning; Interlace (disambiguation)
VT
شبك ، شبك ، شابك بين ، حبك
VI
اشتبك ، تشابك

Определение

interlacing
1. <hardware> A video display system which builds an image on the VDU in two phases, known as "fields", consisting of even and odd horizontal lines. The complete image (a "frame") is created by scanning an electron beam horizontally across the screen, starting at the top and moving down after each horizontal scan until the bottom of the screen is reached, at which point the scan starts again at the top. On an interlaced display, even numbered scan lines are displayed in the first field and then odd numbered lines in the second field. For a given screen resolution, refresh rate (frames per second) and phosphor persistence, interlacing reduces flicker because the top and bottom of the screen are redrawn twice as often as if the scan simply proceded from top to bottom in a single vertical sweep. 2. <graphics> progressive coding. (1998-02-25)

Википедия

Interlacing (bitmaps)

In computing, interlacing (also known as interleaving) is a method of encoding a bitmap image such that a person who has partially received it sees a degraded copy of the entire image. When communicating over a slow communications link, this is often preferable to seeing a perfectly clear copy of one part of the image, as it helps the viewer decide more quickly whether to abort or continue the transmission.

Interlacing is supported by the following formats, where it is optional:

  • GIF interlacing stores the lines in the order 0 , 8 , 16 , , ( 8 n ) ,   4 , 12 , , ( 8 n + 4 ) ,   2 , 6 , 10 , 14 , , ( 4 n + 2 ) ,   1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , , ( 2 n + 1 ) . {\displaystyle 0,8,16,\dots ,(8n),\ 4,12,\dots ,(8n+4),\ 2,6,10,14,\dots ,(4n+2),\ 1,3,5,7,9,\dots ,(2n+1).}
  • PNG uses the Adam7 algorithm, which interlaces in both the vertical and horizontal direction.
  • TGA uses two optional interlacing algorithms:
    • Two-way: 0 , 2 , 4 , , ( 2 n ) ,   1 , 3 , , ( 2 n + 1 ) , {\displaystyle 0,2,4,\dots ,(2n),\ 1,3,\dots ,(2n+1),}
    • And four-way: 0 , 4 , 8 , , ( 4 n ) ,   1 , 5 , , ( 4 n + 1 ) ,   2 , 6 , ,   ( 4 n + 2 ) , 3 , 7 , , ( 4 n + 3 ) . {\displaystyle 0,4,8,\dots ,(4n),\ 1,5,\dots ,(4n+1),\ 2,6,\dots ,\ (4n+2),3,7,\dots ,(4n+3).}
  • JPEG, JPEG 2000, and JPEG XR (actually using a frequency decomposition hierarchy rather than interlacing of pixel values)
  • PGF (also using a frequency decomposition)

Interlacing is a form of incremental decoding, because the image can be loaded incrementally. Another form of incremental decoding is progressive scan. In progressive scan the loaded image is decoded line for line, so instead of becoming incrementally clearer it becomes incrementally larger. The main difference between the interlace concept in bitmaps and in video is that even progressive bitmaps can be loaded over multiple frames.

For example: Interlaced GIF is a GIF image that seems to arrive on your display like an image coming through a slowly opening Venetian blind. A fuzzy outline of an image is gradually replaced by seven successive waves of bit streams that fill in the missing lines until the image arrives at its full resolution.

Interlaced graphics were once widely used in web design and before that in the distribution of graphics files over bulletin board systems and other low-speed communications methods. The practice is much less common today, as common broadband internet connections allow most images to be downloaded to the user's screen nearly instantaneously, and interlacing is usually an inefficient method of encoding images.

Interlacing has been criticized because it may not be clear to viewers when the image has finished rendering, unlike non-interlaced rendering, where progress is apparent (remaining data appears as blank). Also, the benefits of interlacing to those on low-speed connections may be outweighed by having to download a larger file, as interlaced images typically do not compress as well.

Примеры употребления для INTERLACING
1. That risk is compounded by the interlacing of grand strategy with gesture politics.
2. Peyote stitch is common in native American beading and involves interlacing, with one row of beads raised over another to create a layered look.
3. Other images surround this drawing, including studies of the vascular walls of the uterus that mistakenly give it interlacing blobs called cotyledons, like those Leonardo had observed in a cow.
4. He has been justly praised by the Swedish foundation for his sensitive treatment of the "clash and interlacing of cultures" as seen from his native Istanbul, where he writes in an apartment overlooking the Bosphorus, the strait that divides both the city and the European continent from Asia.
5. Pamuk, whose trial last year for insulting Turkishness‘‘ made headlines worldwide, was honored for exploring new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures.‘‘ His novels include Snow‘‘ and My Name Is Red.‘‘ The charges against Pamuk were eventually dropped. –– On the Net: http://www.nobelprize.org Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this site