Network transparency refers to the ability of a protocol to transmit data over the network in a way that is transparent (invisible) to those who are using the applications that use the protocol.In this regard, users of a particular application they can access remote resources in the same way they would access their own local resources. An example of this is cloud storage, where remote files are presented as if they were locally accessible; also the cloud computing where the resource in question is the processing. From English: network transparency. X Windows The term is often applied partially correctly in the context of the X Windows system, which is capable of transmitting graphic data over the network and integrating it seamlessly with the applications that are running and displayed locally; however, certain extensions of the X Windows system are not able to work on the network. Firewall In firewall technology, transparency can be defined in the network layer ( or IP) or
Addictions Digital Picture eXchange file format.Standard Kodak graphic format similar to Cineon but with flexible and variable image headers. Bitmap graphics formats (rasterized) art • bmp • cin • cpt • dpx • exr • fpx • gif • iff, ilbm, lbm • jpeg, jpg • jpg2, jp2 • mng • pbm • pcd • pcx • png • ppm • psd • sgi, rgb, rgba, int, inta, bw • tga, tpic • tiff, tif • raw • wbmp • xbm • xcf • xpm Vector graphic formats ai • cdr • cgm • dxf • dwg • fh • fla • ps • svg, svgz • swf • sxd • wmf • xalm • xar Raster and vector formats eps • pdf • pict, pct, pic • px • pgm • psp Metafile formats eps • pict Informatics Dictionary