Sentences with phrase «digitised images»

About Blog Updates on Historical Photographs of China where you can explore more than 10,000 digitised images of photographs of China taken between 1850 and 1950.
About Blog Updates on Historical Photographs of China where you can explore more than 10,000 digitised images of photographs of China taken between 1850 and 1950.
Many online resources such as digitised images and full text government publications can also be accessed immediately online.»
The digitised images used in videoconferencing require the transmission of enormous amounts of data — typically, 700 kilobytes for a television - quality frame.
The digitised image is then displayed on a 94 - centimetre screen containing an array of touch and pressure detectors.

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It has collectively been digitising content in recent years — with over 1.5 million items, the database has images, video and other content on a large number of topics that are currently taught in schools.
Easy to digitise different document types using the new VI Technology VI Technology combines a lens with variable depth of field, a direction controlled LED lamp and a CCD linear image sensor to minimise unevenness in image quality.
By digitising our content and making it available on all the devices, which provide high resolution, full colour images, we are ensuring we reach a much wider audience,» he explains.
Museums join forces to digitise collections A new database has been established with the aim of digitising some 25 million images from the collections of international museums.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking photographic, arts and social sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research, with access to an extensive collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
In this exhibition, which includes both new and earlier work, Gursky addresses aspects of both high and low visual culture, exploring the themes of image manufacture and exchange, as well as ideas of authenticity, ownership and control in our increasingly digitised age.
Images Above: LEFT Shiraz Bayjoo, «Overwhelmed» Digitised collage, acrylic ink on paper with archival lithograph (2014) RIGHT Matthew Krishanu, «Questioning Oneself» Golly (detail), Oil on canvas (2013)
These images were taken from the pages of 17th, 18th and 19th century books digitised by Microsoft who then generously gifted the scanned images to us, allowing us to release them back into the Public Domain.
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