File:Example_of_a_Shader.png
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This image helps to explain what a computer graphics shader is. An image captured from a webcam without a shader is on the left, next to the same image with a shader applied on the right which replaces all light areas of the image with white, and all dark areas of the image with a dynamically warped texture. Shaders are used in postprocessing to apply a wide variety of effects to images and videos. |
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Taken/shaded with YouFX webcam software, composited next to each other in Photoshop |
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2012-10-01 |
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