Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
raster image overlay
French translation:
surimposition d'image tramée
English term
raster image overlay
0 | surimposition d'image tramée |
Isabelle Dubé
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0 | calque d'image en mode points |
Didier Fourcot
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Proposed translations
surimposition d'image tramée
Superposition de couleurs entraînant un changement de couleur.
raster image
raster display
raster-scan image
image ligne par ligne
image tramée
image définie par trame
image définie ligne par ligne
image matricielle
Même si image ligne par ligne est donné comme première acception, si on regarde les autres termes avec raster image (soit raster image device et raster image processor), l'expression "image tramée" revient le plus souvent
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