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Glossary

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SGRAM

Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory allows data to be written in a single operation, rather than a
(slower) sequence of operations. It also handles background and foreground image fills effectively.

SDTP

Super Desktop Publishing. SDTP runs at 1600 x 1200.

Stencil Buffer

Similar to stipple masking, the stencil buffer assists with the creation of transparent effects.

Stipple masking

A technique that spatially creates transparent effects by rendering an object through various patterns.

Streaming SIMD

An instruction set developed by Intel for Pentium III-processor based systems. Streaming SIMD can improve
3D vertice transformation and lighting, among other operations.

SVGA

Super Video Graphics Array. SVGA runs at 800 x 600.

Tessellation

The initial part of the 3D pipeline where the object is described by a set of triangles.

Texture Mapping

A technique that enables 2D graphic images to be “wrapped” around or “pasted” on to a 3D primitive.
Perspective correction and lighting calculations allow for added realism.

Transformation

The change in rotation, size and perspective of an object in 3D space.

Transparency

A function that refers to the rendering of transparent (non-opaque) objects. Transparency is generally
accomplished on a polygon rendering system using either screen-door transparency or alpha blending.

Vectors/second

Lines drawn per second.

VGA

Video Graphics Array. VGA runs at 640 x 480.

VHR

Very High Resolution. VHR runs at 1280 x 1024.

VRAM

Video Random Access Memory is an expensive, fast type of RAM that is used as display memory on high-end
graphics boards.

VRML

Virtual Reality Modeling Language.

Z-Buffer

Also known as the Depth Buffer, the Z-Buffer is a region of memory containing the depth component of a
pixel. Used, for example, to eliminate hidden surfaces from the image.

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