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{i} clipping
Present participle of clip
The action of the verb to clip
An article clipped from a newspaper
{n} a part cut off, cutting off
Distortion that occurs when a power amplifier is overdriven This can be seen visually on an oscilloscope, when the peaks of a waveform are flattened, or "clipped off," at the signal's ceiling
When an offensive player blocks an opponent from behind, htting him in the back of the legs or in the back The infraction costs the offense 15 yards However, clipping is legal within three yards of the line of scrimmage
A piece of something removed by clipping
the act of clipping or snipping
Deliberate shearing or shaving from the edge of gold and silver coins Was quite common from the Byzantine to the Colonial eras, so much so that many authorities employed edge devices in order to discourage this practice
The act of embracing
A distortion of the audio signal that occurs when an amplifier reaches the limit of its power output and attempts to increase the output level further by roughly clipping off the tops and bottoms of waveforms   The sound of clipped waveforms is hard and edgy, and have a much higher percentage of high frequency energy than unclipped signals This energy, being significantly high frequency, gets routed straight to the tweeters, which have very small voice coils that canÕt handle as much power as a larger woofer voice coil, and can thus be easily burned out by clipped signals   Since lack of sufficient amplifier power to drive signals causes clipping, you are more likely to damage a tweeter with a lower power amplifier than a higher power amplifier  
Audible distortion that occurs when a signal's level exceeds the limits of a particular circuit When an amp is "turned up too loud," and begins to distort, it is said to be clipping On an oscilloscope clipping appears to flatten the tops and/or bottoms of the wave forms as if someone took a scissors and "clipped or cut" the top and bottom of the wave
an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; "he searched through piles of letters and clippings
an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; "he searched through piles of letters and clippings"
(1) (n ) A 2-D or 3-D operation that reduces the number of drawing calculations the CPU makes by eliminating any objects, or portions of objects, outside the viewing area (2) (n ) The process of setting graphics display boundaries Primitives that lie outside the boundary and are not required for display are clipped
(1) a distortion caused by cutting off the peaks of audio signals Clipping usually occurs in the amplifier when it's input signal is too high or when the volume control is turned to high and the amplifier tries to put out too much current and it sends out direct current to the speakers (2) when playing at loud volumes, and the cone of the driver "bottoms out" - it cannot move as far as the signal requires it to, it can produce a noise If an amplifier or speaker is left operating in this condition, serious damage may occur
Color shift caused by the inability of one color space to reproduce all the colors of another color space For example, using a colorimetric rendering intent, any values in the source color space that are outside the gamut of the destination color space are forced into its gamut, or clipped Colors that are within the gamut of both color spaces are left alone The result is that two colors that used to be different may now share the same values, which results in visual color shifts See also non-reproducible colors
The triangle setup engine is a floating-point math processor that receives vertex data and calculates all of the parameters that the rendering engine will require This unit ‘sets up’ and ‘clips’ the triangle for the rendering engine Clipping uses a guard band efficiently and also includes a clip against Z<0 0 and Z>1 0 If you supply Z values outside that range then they will not be rendered Because polygons which are wholly clipped out still need to be transformed it will be to your advantage to remove many polygons before submitting them to the API
If a signal level is too high when it arrives at an amplification or monitoring stage it will suffer clipping due to non-linearities in response of the device The sound will be amplified but will be distorted Back
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