• Photo Bits was a British softcore pornographic magazine that was published weekly. It was founded in 9 July 1898 and ran until 9 December 1914. It was...
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  • Photo Mechanic is a front-end photo ingesting, tagging, and browsing tool by Portland, Oregon-based company Camera Bits. Photo Mechanic supports the initial...
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  • The Pearl (1879–1880) Penthouse (1965–present) and Penthouse Variations Photo Bits (1898–1914) Razzle (1983; British; focuses on amateur style pornography)...
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  • JPEG XR (redirect from Hd Photo)
    include: Low bit-depth packings of RGB into 16 bits per pixel using 5 bits for each channel or 5 bits for red and blue and 6 bits for green 8 bits per component...
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    developing RAW photos; as well as RGB, CMYK, LAB, Greyscale color spaces with ICC color management and 16-bit per channel editing. Affinity Photo is not an...
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    publications celebrating the new cult of naturism, with titles such as Photo Bits, Body in Art, Figure Photography, Nude Living, and Modern Art for Men...
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  • Personal Computer World Petticoat The Philosophers' Magazine Philosophy Now Photo Bits Photography Monthly Photoworks Annual Physics World Pick Me Up Picturegoer...
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    In photography (particularly digital photography), purple fringing (sometimes called PF) is the term for an unfocused purple or magenta "ghost" image on...
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  • and keywords are written back to the IPTC header and saved along with the photo when downloading or e-mailing it Some - IPTC headers are read but information...
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  • architecture, 128-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 128 bits (16 octets) wide. Also, 128-bit central processing...
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