Sentences with phrase «color scale ranges»

Figure 1 from the paper (extracted below) shows 2 year to 16 year regressions for the period 1871 - 2010 (Points are organized in chronological order according to the color scale ranging from dark blue to red passing through light blue, green, yellow, and orange; labels in the top left panel refer to points corresponding to the first month of the specified year.)

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A partnership of government agencies publishes daily air - quality forecasts for every zip code in the U.S. at AirNow.gov, ranking air quality on a six - point, color - coded scale ranging from green («good») to dark red («hazardous»).
On a broad scale, simply eating a wide range of fruits and vegetables of different colors ensures that you'll be reaping the benefits of a host of phytonutrients.
Diamonds within the colorless range are the most rare and valuable of all those on the color scale.
Each rating has its own color corresponding to this scale, ranging from green (10) to yellow to orange (1) to help you see the distinctions.
Over the entire range the iPhone has much too shallow an intensity scale, which reproduces images with too little contrast and reduces the saturation of most colors.
It's not surprising, then, that the tablet offers a good range of colors, hitting 75 percent on the sRGB color gamut scale.
Ganon Puppet's Zelda comes in deluxe full color packaging, hand numbered base, and includes an Authenticity Card which allows you to purchase the same number of the model next in the 1/4 Scale «Master Arts» Twilight Princess Center Pieces range.
It was built by our advance technology group as a teaching tool for developers to author in wide color gamut and high dynamic range, to show how the engine can scale between 4K and 1080p, and we saw it and it's just magical.
PAMM's exhibition, which ranges from color - splashed, large - scale paintings to sculptures and multimedia pieces, highlights her diverse talents.
Her photographs include series of portraits and American urban landscapes, ranging in format from large - scale color works to smaller black - and - white prints.
As demonstrated in the cheekily titled I Always Lie, Sprecher's third solo exhibition at Jeff Bailey Gallery in New York, he is equally gifted in color combinations and media application, in a range of scales and often within the same painting.
Spanning from deconstruction to color field and ranging in scale, the works on view spark the imagination and leave the visitor wanting more.
The result is paintings, both large - scale and small, which endeavor to show the «feeling» of place using a full range of color and unrestricted brushwork.
These include the artist's first stripe works in color from the 1960s, a series of vertical compositions from the 1980s that demonstrate her so - called «Egyptian» palette — a «narrow chromatic range that recalled natural phenomena» — and an array of her modestly scaled studies, executed with gouache on graph paper and rarely before seen.
The artist frequently works from gridded photographic stills, using the principles of pixilation to create large - scale monochrome and color paintings that range from photorealist to mildly psychedelic.
He painted in thin, layered washes of color that seemed to glow from within, and his large - scale canvases were intended to be seen at close range, to that the viewer would feel engulfed by them.
Lines / Edges: Frank Stella on Paper features a range of Stella's experiments on paper including early translations of his Black series and shaped canvases, magnificent color woodcuts and screen prints from the 1980s, and the Moby Dick Deckle Edges, an impressive nine work grouping of large - scale prints from the early 1990s based on Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
The works ranged from highly saturated colored op - art paintings to large - scale light and glass sculptures that allow the viewer to activate and engage with the art works.
Drawing on inspirations ranging from Buddhism and American modernist painting to psychedelia and Amy Winehouse, Brooklyn - based painter Chris Martin (born 1954) «lets the paintings make themselves,» with often generously scaled canvases characterized by flat yet textured planes of bright, saturated color, frequently incorporating found materials and highly personal paper ephemera.
The gallery ranges over much of Stanczak's career, but it sticks to works of his on an easel scale, down to the bits of color that infiltrate a dense canvas.
Ranging in scope and scale, the commissions will include a public street intersection that Jessica Stockholder will transform through color and form; photographs by Alec Soth that explore the emptiness and possibility of Silicon Valley, from the Googleplex to Steve Jobs's garage; and others currently in development.
Working with the seemingly narrow subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges from intimately scaled collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to monumental gridded canvases; from the sharp definition of certain photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs of daguerreotypes and holograms; from the tactile complexity of paper pulp editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces of Polaroids and digital ink - jet prints; from the subtle tonalities of gray - scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance of an 111 - color screenprint.
The blunt, naïve nature of the subjects serves as an easy foil / mask, allowing for a range of rich experimentation with paint chemistry, color, installations, and scale.
Combining a wide range of colors, Judd used the material to create five large - scale floor pieces (including one in the Museum of Modern Art, New York) and horizontal wall works in unique variations of color and size, such as those on view in this exhibition.
David Hilliard's large - scale, multi-paneled, color photographs present complex narratives exploring a range of themes and situations, from quiet moments of contemplation to scenes of heightened drama.
Mikula preconceives her images» overall look and scale, shooting economically and with an eye to predicting the color range of expired film based on its precise vintage.
His small - scale, brightly - colored abstract sculptures pack a powerful punch, suggesting a range of moods from comic to surreal and ranking him as one of the best American artists of his generation.
Ranging in scale from small, intimate works on paper to large canvases in muted colors with pops of pastel hues, this body of work focuses on general scenes of leisure: the day - to - day of society life, debauched nights, and intimate exchanges between imagined players.
These four, large - scale, color photographs depict a collection of objects ranging from feathers, skulls, clips, chains, and photos.
The exhibition will include work ranging from large - scale ballpoint works, color - saturated multi-layered paintings, wool drawings, oil pastel works and an ink scholars» rock.
Her works range in scale from small minimes — weavings no larger than a half - sheet of letter paper — to immersive indoor and outdoor architectural environments composed of lavish color and texture.
A color scale was applied in the range of +250 to -250 centimeters of equivalent water height, where blue values indicate an increase in the ice sheet mass while red shades indicate a decrease.
As the color scale from the NASA map covers a broader range from -4 C to 4C, I've edited the colours so they more closely match the MWP colour range.
Because of the large range of speeds (1 -13,000 m / yr), a log color scale is used (Ian Joughlin, Big Ice)
These 4K models feature High Dynamic Range combined with a powerful 800 nit bright backlight and 384 Active LED Zones for unprecedented contrast, Ultra-Color Spectrum with full support for true 10 - bit color, and incredible Ultra HD picture performance with Spatial Scaling Engine for unmatched transformation of 1080p Full HD content.
Scale is a collection of hexagonal white body wall tiles offered in Hex (2D) and Umbrella (3D) versions and a wide range of shades for endless color combination possibilities.
The wide range of colors and a magnificent scale of colors open the gate to the free flow of the wildest fantasy.
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