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-#X text 35 -671 2.2 Image manipulation \, colour wrapping;
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-#X text 18 -519 Example #1 colour wrapping;
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-#X text 274 -429 <-- This transforms the grid into 8 bit values \,
-that corresponds to the way that images are usually shown in images
-and video;
-#X text 42 -323 Example #2 clipping the values;
-#X text 10 -545 Tip: Refer to glossary for more information on colour.
-;
-#X text 215 -132 <-- add value to all channels at once;
-#X obj 39 37 shunt;
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-#X text 93 12 <-- switch to see clip's effect;
-#X text 96 38 <-- directs the flow of data;
-#X text 7 -643 When an image is represented as a grid every pixel value
-will vary between 0 and 255 Color wrapping occurs when the result of
-the operation on the pixel value would be higher than 255 Values above
-255 are counted from 0 For example: if a pixel has a red value of 240
-and 20 is added to it \, you get 5 instead of displaying 260 (240 +
-20 - 255 = 5);
-#X text 450 -583 aks matju to fix bug in [display]'s display;
-#X text 32 -301 The [#clip] object is used with numops in order to
-set an lower and upper range to pixel values in order to eliminate
-color wrapping (those nifty 60s effects).;
-#X text 288 -70 <-- drag to add value to specific channel;
-#X text 163 -206 remember to load the image and strat the metro;
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