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/kəmˈpäzitər/,
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compositors, plural;
  1. A person who arranges type for printing or keys text into a composing machine


  1. one who sets written material into type
  2. Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene. Live-action shooting for compositing is variously called “blue screen,” “green screen,” “chroma key,” and other names. ...
  3. (Compositing (democracy)) In deliberative procedure, compositing is the process of combining several motions into one composite motion.
  4. A person who sets type; a typesetter
  5. (compositing) construction of a composite image by combining multiple images and/or other elements
  6. (Compositors) The typesetters of Dickens’s journals – for most of the period in question – employed by Charles Whiting, Beaufort House, Strand (moving to Duke St., Lincoln’s inn Fields, c. 1868). ...
  7. (compositing) The process of combining two or more video or electronic images into a single frame. This term can also describe the process of creating various video effects.
  8. (compositing) The process of superimposing one image on another to create a single image.
  9. (Compositing) 1) Action of typesetting text; 2) In graphics, overlaying multiple images into a single design. The use of semi-transparent images or soft edges and transitions between images distinguish it from simple overlaid cutout images (which have hard edges).
  10. (Compositing) A layering technique that places one image on top of another, properly taking transparent pixels, apparent depth, shadowing and other elements that make up an image into account.
  11. (Compositing) A method of reducing the number of drill hole intervals within a database to intervals of equal length for a given drill hole.
  12. (Compositing) A sample comprising two or more increments selected to represent the material being analysed
  13. (Compositing) A tool that allows the combining of different layers into a single image, so that all the elements blend together seamlessly and appear to have been photographed at the same time.
  14. (Compositing) Layering two or more video or digital elements into a single frame or animation. The advantage of this process is that it allows the operator to alter parts of an animation or still without affecting the entire piece. ...
  15. (Compositing) Once your key is ready you can either work with that directly in the compositor or save your keyed footage and use it in another composite. In the last chapter you will learn how to do that and how to apply some little post-processing tricks.
  16. (Compositing) The process of combining multiple elements shot separately (images, movie clips, CGI, etc) into a final image or sequence to give the impression they were all shot at the same time.
  17. (Compositing) The process of creating an image from a layered collection of source images, the idea being that changes can be made rapidly by re-blending and tweaking the images rather than waiting hours for re-rendering. ...
  18. (Compositing) The process of removing a colored background (green or blue screen) and inserting another background in its place.
  19. (compositing) Bringing together layers of imagery to complete a full image.
  20. (compositing) The combination of two or more images to create a new image. A simple example would be a foreground character superimposed over an environmental background.
  21. Layering. Compositing of images involves layering several different sources which result in a single image.
  22. A typesetter in a Renaissance print shop. To speed the printing process, most of Shakespeare's plays appear to have been set by multiple compositors. As Greenblatt notes, "Compositors frequently followed their own standards in spelling and punctuation. ...
  23. In a print shop, the worker who arranges type in preparation for printing.
  24. A compositor is a pattern that can be used to combine other patterns. RELAX NG has three basic compositors: group, choice, and interleave. A fourth compositor, mixed, is a shortcut for interleave with an embedded text pattern.
  25. Containers that allow the manipulation of a set of elements as a whole and defines their relative order. Compositors include xs:sequence, xs:choice, and xs:all. Compositors may be included in other compositors to form complex combinations (with some limitations). ...