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- The use of grayscale for improved raster display of vectors and charactersFranklin C. Crow. 1-5 [doi]
- A hidden-surface algorithm with anti-aliasingEdwin E. Catmull. 6-11 [doi]
- Color gamut transform pairsAlvy Ray Smith. 12-19 [doi]
- Color spaces for computer graphicsGeorge Joblove, Donald P. Greenberg. 20-25 [doi]
- A scan line algorithm for computer display of curved surfacesTurner Whitted. 26 [doi]
- A scan line algorithm for displaying parametrically defined surfacesJames F. Blinn. 27 [doi]
- Towards the design of an intrinsically graphical languageRobert P. Futrelle, G. Barta. 28-32 [doi]
- BASIC Zgrass - a sophisticated graphics language for the Bally Home Library ComputerTom DeFanti, Jay Fenton, Nola Donato. 33-37 [doi]
- Definition and use of higher-level graphics input toolsJan van den Bos. 38-42 [doi]
- A graphics-based programming-support systemH. P. Frei, Daniel L. Weller, Robin Williams. 43-49 [doi]
- A microcomputer based system for automated pattern digitization and editingT. J. Pavliscak, G. W. Stowell, M. J. Bailey. 50-53 [doi]
- GAIN: An interactive program for teaching interactive computer graphics programmingTom Towle, Tom DeFanti. 54-59 [doi]
- The interactive digitizing of polygons and the processing of polygons in a relational databaseJohn F. McIntosh. 60-63 [doi]
- A fixed grid curve representation for efficient processingWarren Burton. 64-69 [doi]
- 3-D graphic display of discrete spatial data by prism mapsW. Randolph Franklin, Harry R. Lewis. 70-75 [doi]
- A high performance graphics system for the CRAY-1Robert H. Ewald, Lynn D. Maas. 76-81 [doi]
- Computer graphics in support of Space Shuttle simulationRichard Weinberg. 82-86 [doi]
- System design and implementation of BGRAF2Arie A. Kaufman. 87-92 [doi]
- Application of shape-preserving spline interpolation to interactive editing of photogrammetric dataLionel E. Deimel, Calvin Lee Doss III, Robert J. Fornaro, David F. McAllister, John A. Roulier. 93-99 [doi]
- The effect of System Response Time on interactive computer aided problem solvingThomas J. Goodman, Robert Spence. 100-104 [doi]
- A sensor simulation and animation systemTimothy Zimmerlin, John Stanley, Warren Stone. 105-110 [doi]
- How to color in a coloring bookHenry Lieberman. 111-116 [doi]
- A microprocessor display controller for combining refresh and storage tube graphicsSteven G. Satterfield, Francisco Rodriguez, David F. Rogers. 117-124 [doi]
- A fast and economic scan-to-line-conversion algorithmGerd Woetzel. 125-129 [doi]
- Texture tile considerations for raster graphicsWilliam Dungan Jr., Anthony Stenger, George Sutty. 130-134 [doi]
- Algorithms for image/vector conversionAzriel Rosenfeld. 135-139 [doi]
- Data structures for picture processingLinda G. Shapiro. 140-146 [doi]
- Computer Generation of Texture Using a Syntactic ApproachK. S. Fu, S. Y. Lu. 147-152 [doi]
- Three-dimensional representations for computer graphics and computer visionNorman I. Badler, Ruzena Bajcsy. 153-160 [doi]
- On display of space filling atomic models in real-timeJohn Staudhammer. 167-172 [doi]
- Hidden line removal for vector graphicsMarceli Wein, Peter P. Tanner, Grant Bechthold, Nestor Burtnyk. 173-180 [doi]
- A chip for low-cost raster-scan graphic displayPhilippe Matherat. 181-186 [doi]
- Conversion of complex contour line definitions into polygonal element mosaicsHenry N. Christiansen, Thomas W. Sederberg. 187-192 [doi]
- Comparing figures by regressionWaldo Tobler. 193-195 [doi]
- Computer generated images for medical applicationsAlexander Sunguroff, Donald P. Greenberg. 196-202 [doi]
- Spatial management of informationWilliam C. Donelson. 203-209 [doi]
- One-point touch input of vector information for computer displaysChristopher F. Herot, Guy Weinzapfel. 210-216 [doi]
- Interaction with a color computer graphics system for archaeological sitesNorman I. Badler, Virginia R. Badler. 217-221 [doi]
- Making nested rotations convenient for the userEdward G. Britton, James S. Lipscomb, Michael E. Pique. 222-227 [doi]
- User performance under several automated approaches to changing displayed mapsFranklin L. Moses, Richard E. Maisano. 228-233 [doi]
- Characterizing non-ideal shapes in terms of dimensions and tolerancesR. C. Hillyard, I. C. Braid. 234-238 [doi]
- Object models for computer aided design: An overviewRussell J. Athay. 239-244 [doi]
- Clipping using homogeneous coordinatesJames F. Blinn, Martin E. Newell. 245-251 [doi]
- On storing and changing shape informationI. C. Braid. 252-256 [doi]
- The PADL-1.0/2 system for defining and displaying solid objectsHerbert B. Voelcker, Aristides A. G. Requicha, Eugene E. Hartquist, W. Fisher, J. Metzger, Robert B. Tilove, N. Birrell, W. Hunt, G. Armstrong, T. Check, R. Moote, J. McSweeney. 257-263 [doi]
- A unified approach to geometric modellingA. Robin Forrest. 264-269 [doi]
- Casting curved shadows on curved surfacesLance Williams. 270-274 [doi]
- Polygon shadow generationPeter R. Atherton, Kevin Weiler, Donald P. Greenberg. 275-281 [doi]
- Spherical shadingThomas K. Porter. 282-285 [doi]
- Simulation of wrinkled surfacesJames F. Blinn. 286-292 [doi]
- TIGS: An overview of the terminal independent graphics systemRobert Heilman, Jean M. Marchant. 293-297 [doi]
- Core standard graphic package for the VGI 3400Ken Levine. 298-300 [doi]
- DIGRAF - a FORTRAN implementation of the proposed GSPC standardJames R. Warner, Margaret A. Polisher, Robert N. Kopolow. 301-307 [doi]
- An implementation of the ACM/SIGGRAPH proposed graphics standard in a multisystem environmentRichard G. Kellner, Theodore N. Reed, Ann Solem. 308-312 [doi]
- A microprocessor-assisted graphics systemGriffith Hamlin Jr., Thomas Crockett. 313-317 [doi]
- A flexible, high performance interactive graphics systemRoger J. Hubbold, P. J. Bramhall. 318-322 [doi]
- A generalized graphic preprocessor for two-dimensional finite element analysisRobert Haber, Mark Shephard, John Abel, Richard Gallagher, Donald Greenberg. 323-329 [doi]
- An interactive graphics application to advanced aircraft designD. L. Bouquet. 330-335 [doi]
- A system for interactive modeling of physical curved surface objectsJames N. England. 336-340 [doi]
- The development of three-dimensional spatial modeling techniques for the construction planning of nuclear power plantsHarold J. Borkin, Jonn F. McIntosh, James A. Turner. 341-347 [doi]
- The problems of computer-assisted animationEdwin E. Catmull. 348-353 [doi]
- NUDES 2: A numeric utility displaying ellipsoid solids, version 2Don Herbison-Evans. 354-356 [doi]
- Dynamic graphics using quasi parallelismKenneth M. Kahn, Carl Hewitt. 357-361 [doi]