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Revision as of 13:42, 9 March 2016

Computer graphics (computer-generated imagery, CGI.) are pictures and movies created using computers -- usually referring to image data created by a computer specifically with help from specialized graphic hardware and software.

Description

The methodology depends heavily on the underlying sciences of geometry, optics, and physics.

Computer graphics is responsible for:

The interaction and understanding of computers and interpretation of data has been made easier because of computer graphics.

Topics

Important topics in computer graphics include:

Impact on media

Computer graphic development has had a significant impact on many types of media:

History

The phrase computer graphics was coined by researcher William Fetter of Boeing in 1960.

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