Sentences with phrase «fine image details»

The result, when upscaled to 4K, is a surprising lack of very fine image detail and texturing.

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Visual acuity is the eye's ability to detect fine details and is the quantitative measure of the eye's ability to see an in - focus image at a certain distance.
Image detail is crisp and brilliant thanks to the wide viewing capabilities and fine - tuned focusing.
We expect that human observers will be able to continue to perform this task for a few years to come, but eventually we will have to refine existing techniques and develop new computational methods that can detect fine - grained image details that may not be identifiable by the human visual system.»
By listening for seismic waves, says Lin, a project co-leader, the 5 - year, $ 12 million Mariana Trench initiative aims to image in fine detail the warped rock layers in and around the trench, looking for clues as to what shapes them.
This is consistent with them tuning into the finer details in an image, rather than relying on the whole face.»
Using imaging technology that was science fiction in the 1970s — you know it as Photoshop — she coaxed much finer detail from the original (three black - and - white images through different filters) and processed the color to a more realistic hue.
The new observations from ALMA and IRAM use interferometry to combine the signals from multiple, widely - separated antennas to create images showing much finer detail.
All together, he says, the routine takes a few hours to produce one processed image — giving him plenty of time and insight to ponder finer details that most others might fail to notice.
A new sensor feels the image of Abraham Lincoln on a penny (top), resolving many of the fine details seen with an optical microscope (bottom).
To study the mechanism's fine surface details, they took multiple digital images each lit from a different direction, which allowed them to virtually rotate the object in the light [see interactive images here and a rotating view of the main fragment here].
The image quality provided by the latest digital detectors permits radiologists to see fine detail without resorting to high doses of radiation.
Built from «metamaterials» with bizarre, controversial optical properties, a superlens could produce images that include details finer than the wavelength of light that is used
Contrast agents, injected into the patient during an MRI procedure and designed to be quickly cleared from the body by the kidneys afterwards, are needed to make fine details of organ structures, blood vessels, and other specific tissues clearly visible in the images.
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are using a special X-ray CT scanner to produce a three - dimensional image of the internal structure of the 65 - million - year - old egg which reveals finer detail than CT scanners used in medicine.
The investigation not only reproduced what was already known about the PYP photocycle, thereby validating the new method, it also imaged delicate phenomena in much finer detail.
ALMA can see through the fine dust grains and can pick up where more of the mass is located: although the images do not provide fine details, they can tell us how the disk structure is oriented.
The new observations from ALMA and IRAM use interferometry to combine the signals from multiple, widely separated, antennas to create images showing much finer detail..
In effect, the pixelated chemical images broadcast intimate details about plasmons, as well as plasmon - molecule interactions taking place on much finer scales.
Other discoveries in the Milky Way detailed in the special edition include the sharpest image yet of a gamma ray source — a nearby supernova remnant — which will enable researchers to study this object at finer scale than before — and three new «gamma ray shells» that are possibly examples of a new type of supernova remnant.
Fine details of the dark band are revealed in this image of the central portion of M64 obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope.
The new images reveal fine detail in two jets, one coming towards Earth and one moving away.
MATISSE's first light marks a big step forward in the scope of current optical / infrared interferometers and will allow astronomers to obtain interferometric images with finer detail over a wider wavelength range than currently possible.
The first image showed no structure in the object, even at the extremely fine level of detail achievable with HALCA; it is what astronomers call a «point source.»
We've looked at DeCALS data before; its images come from a four meter telescope, larger than any we've used for Galaxy Zoo before, and so we get to see fainter details and finer structures than would otherwise be possible.
If you're close to the screen or have good eyesight, your eyes can pick up the finer details of an image, like Einstein's mustache and wrinkles.
Soft hues and fine detail are combined with decorative text in this rich collage of ocean - inspired images, giving our bedding a fresh, summery look.
The Framed Giclée Wine and Glass Print Wall Art showcases a detailed image of wine pouring into a glass on fine art paper with a white mat.
The Framed Giclée Winery Print Wall Art showcases a detailed image of wine barreling room on fine art paper with a white mat.
The resulting image offers excellent clarity, texturing and fine detail, right down to the molding lines on individual LEGO bricks, though none of this is dramatically better than the regular Blu - ray.
The Hustler's 2.35:1, 1080p transfer is entirely too smooth; while not as severely airbrushed as DVNR poster children Predator and Patton, the image lacks texture (fine detail proves frustratingly elusive) and depth — and, needless to say, grain, finally costing the gritty black - and - white picture some of its social - realist capital.
Especially during exteriors, the image looks fabulous: colours are bright, shadow detail fine.
Disney's approach to restoration was witchcraft in those early days of the format: Regarding celluloid as a transitory delivery system for animation, Disney archivists (somehow) managed to leach the image of film grain without harming fine detail.
The 2.35:1 anamorphic image is razor - sharp yet creamy smooth, so velvety you want to caress it — I do believe this is the finest - looking DVD from the studio to date, down to every last point on the checklist: contrast, shadow detail, saturation, colour rendering, etc..
Fine detail is tempered by the use of Panavision anamorphic lenses, enhancing the cinematic quality of a notably grain - free — and thankfully noise - free — image.
The disc is gorgeous, mastered in 2k from a composite fine - grain 35 mm print, with excellent detail and depth of image.
This Blu - Ray Dual Format edition from The Criterion Collection boasts a truly beautiful black and white image, with authentic natural film grain, surprisingly good fine object detail, and very little scratches or other anomalies.
The 2.35:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer looks a little overfiltered; between its lack of fine detail and overcast appearance, the image can be eye - straining at times, but there's a depth to it that simultaneously impresses.
Contrast is immaculate and there's a three - dimensional depth to the image that impresses, but traces of DVNR impede fine detail, some banding intrudes on the underwater photography, and the movie frankly looks colorized at times.
At the same time, the image maintains fine detail, impressively representing the resolving power of a good anamorphic film negative.
You can almost smell the image, but the palette gets a little dense at times, obscuring fine detail.
Meanwhile, the company apparently cut corners by having Technicolor supervise the transfer instead of Lowry Digital, yielding a consistently soft, dank - looking image that robs The Little Mermaid of precious fine detail.
Aided by crisp, often startling images shot by Christian Berger, the film - maker weaves his web of storylines with a traditional voiceover, a linear narrative and fine period detail.
Boasting a labyrinthine, impressionistic plot that you can either get hung up on the details of or allow wash over you in a haze of fragmentary images and evocative soundtrack details (we're more for the latter course, but both work out just fine), it's a prime example of a film that many will find frustrating in its opacity, but that brings a tenfold return on investment for those willing to let themselves be borne along by its currents.
The bright and colorful image features accurate contrast and a solid black level while providing strong detail; in short, the transfer does just fine with this undemanding family comedy.
Every nuance of the filmic image seems to make its way into the transfer, which gets top marks in every category: natural - looking film grain, spot - on color and contrast, inky blacks, and fine detail.
«Penny Dreadful» looked pretty good on its original airing, but the BD image better preserves the finest details of the period costumes and production design.
A tremendous amount of fine detail is visible in the image and it's all effortlessly rendered — it's just there if you look for it, without ever calling attention to itself.
While the source material is in pretty good shape, both transfers have been aggressively noise - reduced and / or degrained, robbing the image of any sort of film - like appearance, softening fine detail, and adding a distracting assortment of digital artifacts.
Fine details stand out reasonably well, though there's little in the way of image depth.
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