I experienced this with my great grandfather, James White, a compositor in Bristol.
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Compositor is a subclass of the primitive object of the document's structure.
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A compositor by trade, Brett was a terrific reporter, resourceful and tough.
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This image depicts a compositor standing at a compositor's case being grabbed by a skeleton.
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It is simply what his dad, James, a compositor at the Chester Times, would have wanted him to do.
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The Keyboard operator does not have to be a compositor, a mechanic, and a metallurgist combined.
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Prior to Efilm, Scott worked as a compositor for Digital Domain and, before that, as an illustrator.
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In Ubuntu 11.10, Unity 2D uses Metacity's XRender-based compositor to achieve transparency effects.
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In 1819, at fourteen, Garrison began working as an apprentice compositor for the Newburyport Herald.
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One who sets written material into type
Compositor may refer to:
(Compositing (democracy)) In deliberative procedure, compositing is the process of combining several motions into one composite motion.
A person who sets type; a typesetter
(compositing) construction of a composite image by combining multiple images and/or other elements
(compositing) The process of superimposing one image on another to create a single image.
(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).
(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.
(Compositing) A method of reducing the number of drill hole intervals within a database to intervals of equal length for a given drill hole.