Computer graphics
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The development of computer graphics, has made computers easier to interact with, and better for understanding and interpreting many types of data. Developments in computer graphics have had a profound impact on many types of media and have revolutionized [[animation]], [[movies]] and the [[video game]] industry. | The development of computer graphics, has made computers easier to interact with, and better for understanding and interpreting many types of data. Developments in computer graphics have had a profound impact on many types of media and have revolutionized [[animation]], [[movies]] and the [[video game]] industry. | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Computer representation of surfaces]] | ||
+ | * [[Glossary of computer graphics]] | ||
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Computer graphics are graphics created using computers and, more generally, the representation and manipulation of image data by a computer.
The development of computer graphics, has made computers easier to interact with, and better for understanding and interpreting many types of data. Developments in computer graphics have had a profound impact on many types of media and have revolutionized animation, movies and the video game industry.
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