Transparency
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Transparency, transparence or transparent most often refer to transparency and translucency, the physical property of allowing the transmission of light through a material.
They may also refer to:
Literal uses
- Transparency (photography), a still, positive image created on a transparent base using photochemical means
- Transparency (projection), a thin sheet of transparent material for use with an overhead projector
- Transparency and translucency, the physical property of allowing the transmission of light through a material
- Electromagnetically induced transparency, an effect in which a medium that is normally opaque is caused to become temporarily transparent
- Pentimento, an alteration in a painting, often revealed with growing transparency in paints with age
Computing and mathematics
- Transparency (data compression), the ideal result of lossy data compression
- Transparency (human–computer interaction)
- Transparency (telecommunication), the property by which a transmission system passes a signal through without changing its form or content
- Network transparency if there is no difference between the centralized database and the distributed database
- Alpha compositing, the process of combining an image with a background
- Transparency (graphic) in image formats, for overlay and translucency
- Transparency (pseudo), or background translucency in the X or X11 Window System
- Image masks in computer graphics
- Order-independent transparency in 3D computer graphics
- Location transparency, making the names used to identify network resources independent of both the user's location and the resource location
- Referential transparency (computer science), designating a deterministic function
- Security through transparency, a security engineering methodology
- Transparency, the property of a latch (electronics) to show input changes immediately on output
Humanities and business
- Transparency (behavior), a metaphor implying visibility in contexts related to the behavior of individuals or groups
- Transparency (market), in economics one of the theoretical conditions required for a free market to be efficient
- Transparency (trade), a principle stipulating that a country's regulations affecting foreign trade should be clearly communicated
- Media transparency, in the communications industry determining how and why information is conveyed through various means
- Transparency (linguistic), rhetoric to suit the widest possible audience without losing relevant information
- Transparency (philosophy), a metaphor applied to a state in which the subject can be aware of being in that state
- Transparency (science), research conducted in the spirit of free and open source software
- Radical transparency in management actions and approaches that radically increase openness
- Transparency International, an organization working for governance, corporate, banking and association transparency
- Transparency (Guatemala), a political party in Guatemala (Transparencia)
Entertainment
- Transparency (film), a 2010 film written and directed by Raul Inglis
- Transparency (album), a 1985 album by the Herb Robertson Quintet
- Transparence (album), the first studio album by French Gothic metal band Markize
- Transparent (Coil album), 1984
- Transparent (LaRue album), 2001
- Transparent (film), 2005 documentary film
- Transparent (New York rock band), a rock band from upstate New York
- Transparent (TV series), an American television series.
Other uses
- Transparency (wine), ability of a wine to portray all unique aspects of its flavor
- Transparent Language, a language learning software company based in Nashua, New Hampshire
- Transparent goby, a fish species of the Gobiidae family
- White Transparent, a cultivar of apple which is usually used for cooking due to its sharp taste
- "Transparent", a song by Suzi Quatro from her album Main Attraction
See also
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