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  • verb Present participle of prefilter.

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Examples

  • Inspired by the tech report I Sent you earlier, here is what I propose, for a prefiltering system of conference submissions:

    Reviews Should be Published Luis von Ahn 2009

  • That said, it certainly helps as sort of prefiltering.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Egon Willighagen 2007

  • That said, it certainly helps as sort of prefiltering.

    New InChI software beta: license issues resolved and InChIKey Egon Willighagen 2007

  • There is no advantage to converting the MPEG2 footage to uncompressed first (unless you are prefiltering); to PP CS4, it will "look" the same whether native MPEG2, or uncompressed.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • If you are not prefiltering, or cleaning up the footage and content with the MPEG2 as is, just import as native MPEG2.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • That's why it's really not in the slightest bit impressive that Percy Barnevik was nice to Lance Knobel's spouse - Davos does the prefiltering for you, and you can relax once you're there in your bed of vanity.

    Felix Salmon - All posts 2010

  • There is no advantage to converting the MPEG2 footage to uncompressed first (unless you are prefiltering); to PP CS4, it will "look" the same whether native MPEG2, or uncompressed.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • If you are not prefiltering, or cleaning up the footage and content with the MPEG2 as is, just import as native MPEG2.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • There is no advantage to converting the MPEG2 footage to uncompressed first (unless you are prefiltering); to PP CS4, it will "look" the same whether native MPEG2, or uncompressed.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • If you are not prefiltering, or cleaning up the footage and content with the MPEG2 as is, just import as native MPEG2.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

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