Sentences with phrase «digital images onto»

The optional cameras replace conventional door mirrors with much smaller cameras, which project digital images onto screens located inside the car on the leading edge between the doors and dashboard.
Although the paintings are essentially transcriptions of the digital image onto canvas, Ruello isn't painting them instead of printing just so he can charge more.
A client in the south of Scotland asked Intaglio if there was a method of transferring a digital image onto a glass splashback as a centrepiece for his kitchen.

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With some of it, it's just taking a regular image and putting it onto the digital projectors.
With augmented reality, people can see digital images overlaid onto the physical world using their smartphones and cameras.
O'Neal wants to learn how to use the digital image software to transfer a picture of his face onto the body of an old man, just as a goof to e-mail to some friends.
The images are created when the x-ray passes through her bone and tissues onto a digital - image recording plate.
This kind of augmented reality has already taken off in cellphones, with countless software apps superimposing digital data onto images of our surroundings, effectively blending the physical and online worlds.
With the help of several lenses, the shadow is imaged onto an electronic sensor similar to those in digital cameras.
A camera and the image it imprints onto a digital card is affected by lighting, exposure and other factors.
Anna Reynal of Anna Reynal Digital Photography filled us in on how she chooses which images make it onto her site's beautiful homepage: «Keeping a consistent color palette of images with pinks and yellows certainly helped it all fit together.
When Javert walks the edge of the Parisian rooftops during «Stars,» it's difficult to take the danger seriously when it's so obvious he's only at risk of falling onto a green screen covered over with digital images.
Without requiring any artistic ability, students drag and drop characters and images onto a digital storyboard.
It offers a 40 feet expansive digital canvas onto which pupils and teachers can contribute digital work, images, digital sticky notes and much more, in real time.
If photos or artwork need to be scanned or digital images need to be placed onto your pages, charges will apply.
We couldn't upload our digital photo backups to the cloud (not that anyone had even heard of the cloud back then), so we would stop in Internet cafes and physically burn the images onto a CD for safekeeping.
«With 3D imaging capability, Pro Evolution Soccer fans will have the most authentic soccer experience short of actually stepping onto the field and scoring a goal,» said Tomoyuki Tsuboi, President of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. «We're thrilled to offer this new version to Pro Evolution Soccer with enhanced images to fans around the world.»
Initially he constructs his subjects digitally by using a computer - modeling program and then employs a router to imprint each image onto large wooden panels, physically compressing the three - dimensional digital image into the volume of the board.
By translating these modes of communication onto the canvas, Humphries mines the endemic distraction and proliferation of ever - emerging and fading images in a digital age.
The images are compiled from collages of torn and cut paper which are scanned, further layered and manipulated in the digital environment and printed onto canvas with archival pigment inks.
Arai is a founding member of the newly formed Chinatown Art Brigade — a group that works closely with tenant's rights groups in Lower Manhattan to create large - scale digital and video images that have been projected onto the sides of tenements in NY Chinatown.
The film ends as she dies, her eyes locked onto the surface of the monitor as she cries digital tears that contain images of suffering black faces, including those of Rodney King's.
The digital image is projected as life size figures onto the canvas, in preparation for a long and meticulous painting process.
The images are developed from collages of torn and cut paper which are scanned and manipulated in the digital environment and printed onto canvas with archival pigment inks.
Analogous to memory processes, which are often characterized by incomplete and faulty repetition, Loesch reproduces digital colors and images, transporting them onto real - life visual mediums in the form of oversized memory sticks and SD cards that illustrate the idea of a data storage device.
Using his computer, he crafts these images into an arrangement, which he then screen - prints in layers onto the canvas; creating works situated tantalizingly between the digital and the handmade.
Rather than feeding the paper page directly into the printer, Guyton scanned the image into his computer, printing the digital file onto a newly - acquired kind of high - quality primed linen he had chanced upon in New York Central.
In Ruscha's Bow - Tie Landscape, 2003 and Conner's ANGEL WALL, 1976 - 2003, both artists have superimposed their own hieroglyphic markings onto these surfaces in manipulated digital photographic images.
Thumbnail image: © Shimon Attie, LAND LORD, Two on - location light boxes, looking onto the Israeli settlement Har Homa from the Palestinian Village Umm Tuba, annexed by Israel in 1967, 2014 digital c - print
Image above: © Shimon Attie, LAND LORD, Two on - location light boxes, looking onto the Israeli settlement Har Homa from the Palestinian Village Umm Tuba, annexed by Israel in 1967, 2014 digital c - print / Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Thus, just like in the montage of attractions, André Hemer's aesthetically charged and layered visions — on both a physical and visual level — are made out of complex digital images transposed onto canvas and punctuated via a manual and pictorial action, that defy while at the same time exert a compelling pull towards the viewer's perception.
Most photorealist painters work directly from photographs or digital computer images - either by using traditional grid techniques, or by projecting colour slide imagery onto the canvas.
Upon entering, one is immediately exposed to the wall - scale title piece, an unfolding electronic painting projected onto a black wall that slowly emerges in digital brushstrokes of surreally flattened and warped images.
The dissolve from one image into another enhances the moiré effect of the digital photos, creating what Umbrico calls «a virtual window onto a natural world made un-natural.»»
Breaking down images and re-constructing them with a technique owing as much to digital precision as to the vagaries of the painter's hand, Gonzales unsettles our received notions of what images mean and creates a blank space onto which the viewer can project his or her own subjectivity.
[Image above: A series of small paintings that began by gluing digital prints of her drawings onto the canvases.]
Steele builds sculptures and installations in his studio and projects digital landscapes onto their surfaces, giving the images» physicality in a complex space.
Mona Miri has worked as a photographer for more than 10 years, translating her unique perspective of the environment onto traditional film and digital images.
Loading your digital images (previously known as photographs), maps, diagrams and embedded video files into PPT allows the evidence to be presented seamlessly with a projector onto a large screen or through a series of monitors.
Common audio formats like MP3 and WAV are supported though, as are most digital images and MPEG1 / 2/4 video, which you can easily import onto the hard drive via USB device, CD - R or memory card reader.
You can even use Pixelmator to paint images directly onto your iPad, turning your tablet into a digital canvas of sorts.
It's got the same two 27 mm lenses and the same colour and monochrome sensor idea - only the mono sensor is 20 - megapixels this time so it can be used for digital zoom and mapping extra details onto colour images without excess degradation.
With the tech, mundane apps running standard 2D images are transformed into immersive experiences that overlay the digital onto the real, lending a touch of magic to what might otherwise be a boring table or sidewalk.
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