digitally-processed

[/ˈdɪdʒɪtəli ˈprɑːsɛst/]
adjective
processado digitalmente
1. Having been manipulated, modified, or enhanced using digital technology and computer systems
The digitally-processed image showed enhanced colors and clarity.
A imagem processada digitalmente mostrava cores e clareza aprimoradas.
2. Converted from analog format to digital format and then subject to computational manipulation
The digitally-processed audio recording had noise reduction applied.
A gravação de áudio processada digitalmente teve redução de ruído aplicada.
3. Subjected to algorithmic or software-based transformation in digital form
Digitally-processed documents are easier to search and retrieve.
Os documentos processados digitalmente são mais fáceis de pesquisar e recuperar.
This term is widely used in Brazil and Portugal in technical, creative, and business contexts, particularly in photography, music production, film, and data management. In Brazilian Portuguese, the phrase 'processado digitalmente' is preferred in formal documentation, while in Portugal both word orders are acceptable. The term reflects the growing integration of digital technology in professional fields across both Portuguese-speaking countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
digitally-modifiedcomputer-processeddigitally-enhancedalgorithmically-processed
Antonyms / Antônimos
analogunprocessedraworiginal

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
processado digitalmente
Standard usage in technical and professional contexts
São Paulo
processado digitalmente / digitalmente processado
Both forms accepted in business and technology sectors
Portugal
processado digitalmente
Common in IT and digital media industries
USA
digitally-processed
Standard in photography, audio, and multimedia industries

Related Words

digitalprocessingalgorithmsoftwarecomputer-aidedelectronic

Related Idioms & Phrases

digitally-processed image/photo
digitally-processed audio
digitally-processed data
digitally-processed information
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