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  3. Wikipedia:Removal of non-free images - Wikipedia

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    Removal of non-free images. The ninth item of Wikipedia’s policy for non-free content states that non-free images should only be used in the article namespace (not disambiguation pages), and goes further into the underlying reasons for the policy.

  4. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    Basics of image editing. Raster images are stored in a computer in the form of a grid of picture elements, or pixels. These pixels contain the image's color and brightness information. Image editors can change the pixels to enhance the image in many ways. The pixels can be changed as a group, or individually, by the sophisticated algorithms ...

  5. Chroma key - Wikipedia

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    The technique has been used in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video – particularly the newscasting, motion picture, and video game industries. A colour range in the foreground footage is made transparent, allowing separately filmed background footage or a static image to be inserted into the scene.

  6. How to Remove Google Background: A Google Employee ... - AOL

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    Google's (GOOG) one-day experiment in adding art to its homepage is soundly getting panned on online forums, as users appear to be desperately seeking ways to remove the Google background. But ...

  7. Noise reduction - Wikipedia

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    Noise rejection is the ability of a circuit to isolate an undesired signal component from the desired signal component, as with common-mode rejection ratio . All signal processing devices, both analog and digital, have traits that make them susceptible to noise.

  8. 2024–25 BG Tampines Rovers FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season will be Tampines Rovers' 29th consecutive season at the top level of Singapore football and their 79th year in existence as a football club. It will be the club first season to be renamed by adding the word 'BG' infront of the club name. The club also qualified for the AFC Champions League Two as the 2nd best placed local ...

  9. Background music - Wikipedia

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    Background music is commonly played where there is no audience at all, such as empty hallways, restrooms and fitting rooms. It is also used in artificial space, such as music played while on hold during a telephone call, and virtual space, as in the ambient sounds or thematic music in video games. It is typically played at low volumes from ...

  10. Broken Down in Tiny Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Broken Down in Tiny Pieces. " Broken Down in Tiny Pieces " is a song written by John Adrian, [1] and recorded by American country singer Billy "Crash" Craddock, with Janie Fricke performing background vocals on the song. It was released in October 1976 as the first single from the album Crash. [2] The song stayed at number one for one week and ...

  11. Personal information removal service - Wikipedia

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    A personal information removal service is designed to help individuals reduce their digital footprint by removing their private data from the internet, particularly from data brokers and people search websites. [1] These services cater to internet users' concerns over data privacy and data brokers ' widespread collection and sale of personal ...

  12. Job control (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    Job control (Unix) In Unix and Unix-like operating systems, job control refers to control of jobs by a shell, especially interactively, where a "job" is a shell's representation for a process group. Basic job control features are the suspending, resuming, or terminating of all processes in the job/process group; more advanced features can be ...