Since computer graphics have been so hotly debated lately (The Hulk), I was just wondering if you guys can help me clear something up.
Some people when talking about computer graphics say CG, and others say CGI.
It's seems to me that the people saying CG are correct, and the people saying CGI are just mixing it up with the Common Gateway Interface used for web scripts.
Can anybody back me up on this?
BTW: I thought the Hulk was the best comic book movie to date (Leaving out some of the Batmans) and the CG really wasn't that bad. (It was definitly better than Spiderman, which I heard no one complain about)
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CGI could be Computer Generated (or Graphic) Images
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Very close -- it stands for: Computer-Generated Imagery
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