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Transparenz (Durchsichtigkeit) bezeichnet in der Computergrafik Bildelemente, die die Inhalte darunter befindlicher Elemente ganz oder teilweise sichtbar lassen. Die gegensätzlichen Begriffe Transparenz und Opazität (Undurchsichtigkeit) beschreiben dabei die identische Eigenschaft; hinzu kommen noch die semi-transparent genannten Abstufungen.

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dbo:abstract Transparenz (Durchsichtigkeit) bezeichnet in der Computergrafik Bildelemente, die die Inhalte darunter befindlicher Elemente ganz oder teilweise sichtbar lassen. Die gegensätzlichen Begriffe Transparenz und Opazität (Undurchsichtigkeit) beschreiben dabei die identische Eigenschaft; hinzu kommen noch die semi-transparent genannten Abstufungen. (de) Transparency in computer graphics is possible in a number of file formats. The term "transparency" is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible. Only part of a graphic should be fully transparent, or there would be nothing to see. More complex is "partial transparency" or "translucency" where the effect is achieved that a graphic is partially transparent in the same way as colored glass. Since ultimately a printed page or computer or television screen can only be one color at a point, partial transparency is always simulated at some level by mixing colors. There are many different ways to mix colors, so in some cases transparency is ambiguous. In addition, transparency is often an "extra" for a graphics format, and some graphics programs will ignore the transparency. Raster file formats that support transparency include GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF, TGA and JPEG 2000, through either a transparent color or an alpha channel. Most vector formats implicitly support transparency because they simply avoid putting any objects at a given point. This includes EPS and WMF. For vector graphics this may not strictly be seen as transparency, but it requires much of the same careful programming as transparency in raster formats. More complex vector formats may allow transparency combinations between the elements within the graphic, as well as that above. This includes SVG and PDF. A suitable raster graphics editor shows transparency by a special pattern, e.g. a checkerboard pattern. (en) Il termine trasparenza è utilizzato nella computer grafica per indicare quell'effetto che permette di vedere un oggetto come sovrapposto o moltiplicato a un piano "trasparente". Nel caso per esempio di un'icona, essa apparirebbe come se fosse totalmente distinta da uno sfondo, ad esempio il desktop (senza quindi uno strato opaco che visivamente si frappone fra il disegno e il desktop). Ovviamente, solo una parte di una grafica dovrebbe essere "trasparente", o non ci sarebbe niente da vedere. Un effetto più complesso è la "trasparenza parziale" o "traslucenza" dove la grafica ottenuta è parzialmente trasparente allo stesso modo di un vetro colorato. (it)
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rdfs:comment Transparenz (Durchsichtigkeit) bezeichnet in der Computergrafik Bildelemente, die die Inhalte darunter befindlicher Elemente ganz oder teilweise sichtbar lassen. Die gegensätzlichen Begriffe Transparenz und Opazität (Undurchsichtigkeit) beschreiben dabei die identische Eigenschaft; hinzu kommen noch die semi-transparent genannten Abstufungen. (de) Il termine trasparenza è utilizzato nella computer grafica per indicare quell'effetto che permette di vedere un oggetto come sovrapposto o moltiplicato a un piano "trasparente". Nel caso per esempio di un'icona, essa apparirebbe come se fosse totalmente distinta da uno sfondo, ad esempio il desktop (senza quindi uno strato opaco che visivamente si frappone fra il disegno e il desktop). Ovviamente, solo una parte di una grafica dovrebbe essere "trasparente", o non ci sarebbe niente da vedere. Un effetto più complesso è la "trasparenza parziale" o "traslucenza" dove la grafica ottenuta è parzialmente trasparente allo stesso modo di un vetro colorato. (it) Transparency in computer graphics is possible in a number of file formats. The term "transparency" is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible. Only part of a graphic should be fully transparent, or there would be nothing to see. More complex is "partial transparency" or "translucency" where the effect is achieved that a graphic is partially transparent in the same way as colored glass. Since ultimately a printed page or computer or television screen can only be one color at a point, partial transparency is always simulated at some level by mixing colors. There are many different ways to mix colors, so in some cases transparency is ambiguous. (en)
rdfs:label Transparenz (Computergrafik) (de) Trasparenza (grafica) (it) Transparency (graphic) (en)
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