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A clipping path (or "deep etch") is a closed vector path, or shape, used to cut out a 2D image in image editing software. Anything inside the path will be included after the clipping path is applied; anything outside the path will be omitted from the output. Applying the clipping path results in a hard (aliased) or soft (anti-aliased) edge, depending on the image editor's capabilities One common use of a clipping path is to cull objects that do not need to be rendered because they are outside the user's viewport or obscured by display elements (such as a HUD).

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dbo:abstract A clipping path (or "deep etch") is a closed vector path, or shape, used to cut out a 2D image in image editing software. Anything inside the path will be included after the clipping path is applied; anything outside the path will be omitted from the output. Applying the clipping path results in a hard (aliased) or soft (anti-aliased) edge, depending on the image editor's capabilities By convention, the inside of the path is defined by its direction. Reversing the direction of a path reverses what is considered inside or outside. An inclusive path is one where what is visually "inside" the path corresponds to what will be preserved; an exclusive path, of opposite direction, contains what is visually "outside" the path. By convention, a clockwise path that is non-self-intersecting is considered inclusive. A compound path results from the combination of multiple paths (inclusive and exclusive) and the Boolean operations that ultimately determine what the combined path contains. For instance, an inclusive path which contains a smaller exclusive path results in a shape with a "hole" (defined by the exclusive path). One common use of a clipping path is to cull objects that do not need to be rendered because they are outside the user's viewport or obscured by display elements (such as a HUD). (en) Le détourage est une opération consistant à ne retenir d'une illustration qu'une partie. Il faut pour cela séparer l'objet et le fond, donc délimiter le contour de l'objet. Une fois détourée, l'image présente des contours irréguliers (au lieu d'un contour rectangulaire) correspondant à l'objet que l'on a extrait. La partie inutile est rendue transparente (on peut alors insérer l'objet dans une autre image), ou blanche, ou autre. Cette technique est aussi utilisée pour retoucher les photos de grande précision afin d'en faire ressortir certains détails, en changer les nuances de couleurs ou en améliorer le focus. Pour réussir le détourage, les professionnels en montage photo et en graphisme se servent manuellement des meilleurs logiciels de retouches tels que Gimp, photo editor et Adobe Photoshop (par ex. avec ses nouvelles versions Photoshop cc, Photoshop cs5). Utiliser ces moteurs nécessite la maîtrise des outils baguette magique, gomme, plume, lasso ainsi que l’ellipse et le tampon. (fr)
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rdfs:comment A clipping path (or "deep etch") is a closed vector path, or shape, used to cut out a 2D image in image editing software. Anything inside the path will be included after the clipping path is applied; anything outside the path will be omitted from the output. Applying the clipping path results in a hard (aliased) or soft (anti-aliased) edge, depending on the image editor's capabilities One common use of a clipping path is to cull objects that do not need to be rendered because they are outside the user's viewport or obscured by display elements (such as a HUD). (en) Le détourage est une opération consistant à ne retenir d'une illustration qu'une partie. Il faut pour cela séparer l'objet et le fond, donc délimiter le contour de l'objet. Une fois détourée, l'image présente des contours irréguliers (au lieu d'un contour rectangulaire) correspondant à l'objet que l'on a extrait. La partie inutile est rendue transparente (on peut alors insérer l'objet dans une autre image), ou blanche, ou autre. (fr)
rdfs:label Clipping path (en) Détourage (fr)
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