Patches of color, and often surprising ones (you'll find giant swaths of yellow and pink and peaches both bold and subdued), shape her compositions, generating warmth and coolness and creating
areas of sharpness and softness.
Not exact matches
While one can mention the lack
of sharpness in attack as a main issue, it will be fair to mention that some players in other
areas were very poor on the day.
Although
sharpness is related to the diameter
of the mirror, it is in no way related to its
area.
Seb Oliver, Head
of the HerMES survey said: «The fantastic thing about Herschel - SPIRE is that we are able to scan very large
areas of the sky with sufficient sensitivity and image
sharpness that we can find these rare and exotic things.
Sharpness became the main
area of minor concern, as delineation varied.
The term was coined by writer, curator and Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner, along with Peter Selz, in 1959, to describe the work
of painters from California, who, in their reaction to the more painterly or gestural forms
of Abstract expressionism, adopted a knowingly impersonal paint application and delineated
areas of color with particular
sharpness and clarity.
Monochrome shots prove to be very detailed and we love taking pictures as the lines are so detailed, and there's a lot
of sharpness in all
areas of the pictures.
The AMOLED settings
area lets you customize the color balance, saturation, and
sharpness of your display.