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Determining the proper size of an image to be produced (or reduced/enlarged). It is important that both directions be scaled in order to ensure proper fit in the final reproduction.
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Reduction or enlargement of artwork, which can be proportional (most frequently used) or disproportional. In desktop publishing, optimal scaling of bitmaps is reduction or enlargement that will avoid or reduce moir?patterns.
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The enlargement or reduction of an image or copy to fit a specific area.
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A transformation in which each coordinate is multipled by a factor.
Ãâó: graphics.comsci.us/glossary/
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"Code's ability to take advantage of the addition of more processors and achieve incremental increases in performance." This can only be achieved by correctly multi-threaded coding. The goal for multi-thread code is to achieve their output on one processor multiplied by as many processors as are added to the hardware.
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