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glassy smooth surface on the wave, conditions when there is no wind.
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glass A solid with the molecular structure of a liquid, strictly an extremely viscous liquid with many mechanical properties of a solid.
Ãâó: www.asymptote.co.uk/process/cryo/cryoguide/report/...
glassy click for full size A windless surf condition in which the texture of the ocean surface is ultra-smooth, like glass.
Ãâó: wut2c.com/Activities/Surfing/surfing_glossary.htm
glass 2-Line Digital - compares consecutive scanning lines within one field of video and makes adjustments to reduce cross-color interference. 3-Line Digital - compares 3 scanning lines within a field of video. By comparing more picture information, a 3-line filter further reduces color bleeding and dot crawl. 3D Digital - not only analyzes consecutive scanning lines within a field, but also analyzes the preceding and following fields. ...
Ãâó: www.dtvmag.com/Tutorials/Glossary/Glossary-C.asp
glass Glass is essentially a liquid that hardens into an uncrystallized state without ever becoming a true solid. Glass is often referred to as a "super cooled liquid".
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