Subject | English | Hungarian |
comp., MS | accelerated graphics port | AGP (A technology that provides a dedicated, high-speed port through which large blocks of 3-D texture data can be moved between the computer's graphics controller and system memory) |
comp., MS | background graphics | háttérkép (Any graphics on a slide, including drawing objects, patterns in a background fill, and pictures) |
comp., MS | background graphics mode | háttérképmód (A mode that defines how background colors are mixed with window or screen colors for text and bitmap operations) |
comp., MS | data graphic | adatkapcsolatú ábra (A graphic element on a drawing that is associated with data) |
comp., MS | DirectX Graphics Infrastructure | DirectX grafikus infrastruktúra (The infrastructure that manages low-level graphics-related tasks, such as output adapter and swap chain configuration, and provides a common framework for managing virtualized graphics components and resources) |
IT, tech. | graphic display | grafikus képernyő |
comp., MS | graphic filter | képformátum-átalakító (A program that transforms a picture stored in one file format to another format so that it can be displayed in a specific graphics program) |
chem. | graphic formula | szerkezeti képlet |
econ. | graphic illustration | grafikus illusztráció |
comp., MS | Graphics Device Interface | grafikus eszközillesztő (An executable program that processes graphical function calls from a Windows-based application and passes those calls to the appropriate device driver, which performs the hardware-specific functions that generate output. By acting as a buffer between applications and output devices, GDI presents a device-independent view of the world for the application while interacting in a device-dependent format with the device) |
comp., MS | graphics filter | képformátum-átalakító (A program that transforms a picture stored in one file format to another format so that it can be displayed in a specific graphics program) |
comp., MS | graphics memory | grafikus memória (A type of memory used by video cards to store information that will be displayed on a monitor. The amount of video memory dictates the maximum resolution and color depth available for the display) |
comp., MS | graphics platform | grafikus platform (The foundation technology by which a computer displays graphic images) |
comp., MS | graphics processing unit | grafikus processzor (A dedicated, heavily parallelized processor used to perform graphics or other floating point–intensive calculations) |
comp., MS | Portable Network Graphics | PNG (A graphic file format that is supported by some World Wide Web browsers. PNG supports variable transparency of images (alpha channels) and control of image brightness on different computers (gamma correction). PNG files are compressed bitmaps) |
comp., MS | RemoteFX Adaptive Graphics | RemoteFX adaptív grafika (A feature that enables a seamless delivery of virtual desktop and RemoteApp programs by using the Windows Aero and 3-D experience across a variety of networks, including networks where bandwidth is limited and latency is high) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphic | SmartArt ábra (A graphic element from the SmartArt feature) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphic Picture Layout | SmartArt grafikus képelrendezés (A feature that automates the task of positioning images and combining them with text in documents. It produces attractive, editable designs that highlight photos and accompanying text and make it easy for novices to produce compelling, high quality photo layouts) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphics | SmartArt-ábrák (An Office feature that allows users to create professional looking information graphics quickly and easily) |
comp., MS | super video graphics adapter | Super VGA (A video standard established by BESA to provide high-resolution color display on IBM-compatible computers. The most commonly implemented SVGA standard is 1024 x 768 pixels color resolution) |
comp., MS | vector graphic | vektorgrafika (An image generated from a mathematical description that determines the position, length, and direction in which lines are drawn. A vector graphic is created as a collection of lines rather than as a pattern of individual dots or pixels) |