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-#X text 5 5 1.1 What is a grid?;
-#X text 7 -23 1 Introduction to Grids;
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-#X obj 537 119 #out window;
-#X obj 537 88 #in david.jpg;
-#X text 14 183 GridFlow 0.9.0;
-#X text 5 28 A grid is composed of rows and columns that contain numeric
-data. GridFlow usually interprets images as three-dimensional grids
-with rows (height) and columns (width). Each channel is a single colour
-\, usually red \, green and blue (RGB). The channels make up the colour
-information of an image. Videos are also interpreted as grids since
-each frame is a still image.;
-#X text 5 125 GridFlow objects that accept or produce grids are identified
-by the number sign "#" (a mini grid). From now on \, the term "grid"
-is used to identify an image or video.;
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