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<p>of CGI was for aviation and military training, namely the <a href="page.php?w=flight_simulator">flight simulator</a>. Visual systems developed in flight simulators were also an important precursor to three-dimensional computer graphics and Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) systems today. Namely because the object of flight simulation was to reproduce on the ground the behavior of an aircraft in flight. Much of this reproduction had to do with believable visual synthesis that mimicked reality. The Link Digital Image Generator (DIG) by the Singer</p><p>
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