camera control IC. DIGIC II is a single chip system introduced in 2004, unlike the first DIGIC, that allowed for more compact designs. DIGIC II also improved...
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DIGIC Pictures is a Hungarian 3D animation studio based in Budapest, specializing in the production of 3D animated game cinematics CGI. Digic also provides...
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The Dig may refer to: The Dig (band), American rock band The Dig (2018 film), an Irish drama film The Dig (2021 film), a British drama film "The Dig" (House)...
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Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! is the fourteenth studio album by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The album was recorded in June and July 2007...
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900Ti (SD900)* / PowerShot G7 / Digic III / 10 MP 3648 × 2736 1/1.8″ CCD. Ixus 960IS (SD950IS)* / PowerShot G9 / Digic III / 12.1 MP 4000 × 3000 1/1.7″...
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system and the improved DIGIC 7 image processor.[citation needed] Features include: 24.2 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor DIGIC 7 image processor Continuous...
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features: a new ‘DIGIC Accelerator’ image processor that supplements the existing DIGIC X processor a new CMOS sensor In-Camera Upscaling DIGIC Accelerator...
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Dig! is a 2004 American documentary film by Ondi Timoner. The film explores the collision of art and commerce through the eyes of psychedelic rock groups...
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0 megapixel full-frame backside-illuminated stacked sensor DIGIC X processor with new DIGIC Accelerator chip 8K raw video recording at up to 59.94 fps...
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Dig It! is a jazz album by The Red Garland Quintet, recorded in 1957 and 1958 but not released on the Prestige label as PRLP 7229 until 1962. Harvey Pekar...
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Digor Ossetian (/ˈdɪɡər/; Ossetian: дигорон ӕвзаг, romanized: digoron ӕvzag pronounced [digɔːrɔːn ɐvzɑːg]) also known as Digor Ossetic or Digor-Ossetic...
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Interactive acquired Bytex. In December of that year, Saber Interactive acquired DIGIC Pictures and Shiver Entertainment. In March 2024, following earlier reports...
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Digor may refer to: Digor (sports), a traditional sport in Bhutan Digor dialect, a dialect of the Ossetian language Digor, Kars, a district in Turkey's...
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Can You Dig It may refer to: Can You Dig It? (album), a 2009 compilation album of music from Blaxploitation films Can You Dig It (The Mock Turtles song)...
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"Dig In" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz, the lead single from his sixth studio album, Lenny (2001). It was released in September...
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Dig is the debut studio album by alternative rock band Dig, released in 1993. It was initially released by the independent label Wasteland Records in the...
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"Dig a Pony" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney...
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Look up DIG, dIG, or dig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To dig is to remove solid material from a surface. Dig or DIG may also refer to: Dig!, a 2004...
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D.I.G. may refer to: Deputy Inspector General, a high ranking senior police officer in several countries Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette, founded July...
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Dig It may refer to: Dig It (Klaus Schulze album), 1980 Dig It!, a 1958 jazz album by The Red Garland Quintet Dig-It (Lee Konitz and Ted Brown album)...
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dig is a network administration command-line tool for querying the Domain Name System (DNS). dig is useful for network troubleshooting and for educational...
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DigBoston—formerly known as the Weekly Dig and colloquially as The Dig—was a free alternative newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts. It covered news in the...
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Dig? is the second album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, featuring Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and fretless bass guitarist Tim Harries (replacing the acoustic...
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making it 3 grams lighter than its predecessor. It replaced the Digic 6 processor with a Digic 7 processor, making the camera operations faster. It features...
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ht://Dig is a free software indexing and searching system created in 1995 by Andrew Scherpbier while he was employed at San Diego State University. It...
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The Big Dig was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the then elevated Central Artery of Interstate 93 that cut across Boston into the O'Neill Tunnel...
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In 2016, Canon introduced the Canon Power Shot G7 X Mark II with a newer DIGIC 7 processor. In 2019, Canon introduced the G7 X Mark III. However, it was...
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The Digor or West Ossetians (Ossetian: Дигорæнттæ, romanized: Digorænttæ, pronounced [digɔːrɐ, digɔːrɐnttɐ]) are a subgroup of the Ossetians (Alans)....
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Dig (formerly Dig Inn) is an American chain of locally farm sourced restaurants that was founded by Adam Eskin. In 2011, the first Dig restaurant was opened...
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The Dig is a historical novel by John Preston, published in May 2007, set in the context of the 1939 Anglo-Saxon ship burial excavation at Sutton Hoo...
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