To Understanding the Vista Graphics

by arun on November 13, 2009

Windows Vista uses a completely latest graphics model to display its Aero User Interface. It is also called as Windows Presentation Foundation. WPF is a one of the graphical subsystem that utilizes the recent Direct X technology called direct 3D. The subsystem to handle graphics model and it takes the clear type technology to render smoothly and more accuracy.

The independent processing power of new graphics hardware is to create visually and high level graphics. In addition, the Video Cards GPU provides the additional graphics power to create Aero’s three dimensional, translucent effect and CPU handled all graphics processing. WPF is the ability to render the Vista desktop as a high series of vector graphics. This is composed of a series of mathematically provided lines that can easily be scaled larger while maintaining a high resolution.

Raster graphics is a composing of a fixed number of pixels. Extensible Application Markup Language is one part of the Windows Presentation Foundation and it makes easy ot manage and design all manner of three-dimensional elements.

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