Sentences with phrase «gradation between»

The device uses Google's HDR + system to maximize dynamic range, or the gradation between the darkest and lightest points of a frame.
All food items are color coded based on their protein contents: Red for Low Protein, Green for High Protein and Yellow for Medium Protein content with gradual gradation between Protein levels.
«In order to get a perfect gradation between two forms in the upper and lower parts of the same formation, the deposit must have gone on continuously acc.umulating during a long period, sufficient for the slow process of modification; hence the deposit must be a very thick one; and the species, undergoing change must have lived in the same district throughout the whole time.
In most cases, there are a series of steps or gradations between one event and the one in question and no reason is given as to why the intervening steps or gradations will simply be bypassed.
«Combining measurements and modeling in this way is very valuable because it gives us a starting point to compare different cities, gradations between the city and the suburbs or changes in the city as it grows over time,» McFadden said.
Throughout her practice, in sculpture, print, drawing, and film, Lucy Skaer mines the conceptual possibilities of each in order to examine the shifts between dimensions, to explore the gap between object and image, and to represent the gradations between these mediums.
The centrality of these gradations between black, white, and grey to Albers's overall theory of color is demonstrated by the inclusion of his first Homage to the Square painting, Homage to the Square (A)(1950), which inaugurated the series that would occupy him until his death in 1976.
His work explores the character of creative genius as it occurs in the gradations between the ephemeral and the tangible.
With a palette focused on the gradations between black and gray, Celmins has been known since then as a painter of refined representational images — including night skies, ocean waves and spider webs.
Particularly I'm interested in those historically greyed gradations between what the Greeks called «persuasion» («pathei» if I remember, though I'm probably wrong) and what became, via the Christian concept of «Truth», «honesty», a totally alien concept to the classical world (for no one was capable of «lieing», then)-- to «persuade», even in the 1300's, with «graphs» would have classed you as a mountebank and a charlatan.

Not exact matches

Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
These exceptions are not important except to caution us that whatever we say of the difference between men and other animals must be affirmed in terms of gradations and with empirical warrant.
The differentiation between «implicit» and «explicit» ontologies is meant to be a gradation — from the statements about reality by the natural subject to those of the scientist and on to those of the philosopher.
There is no clear line between right and wrong here - only a messy gradation of greediness within rules set by MPs to suit themselves.
The back - and - forth between the couple's in - the - moment honeymoon unease and their earlier acquaintance and courtship is subtle, as is the way in which character is defined by music — Edward's jazz set against classical for Florence (the gradations of the latter, from the optimistic expanses of Mozart to the tempests of Beethoven, are nicely caught).
Some teachers find that using a plus or minus sign helps to bridge this gap, thereby creating more levels between the various gradations (for example, between beginning and proficient).
By applying differing voltages, they are able to change the color of individual subpixels to red, green or blue — the RGB scale — or gradations in between.
This revolutionary technology is defined by maximum visual similarity between the display of the E Ink device and a paper page: the display is inactive, only indirect light is used.The screen, 6» E Ink ® Pearl, 166 dpi, with a resolution of 800x600 pixels, supports 16 grey gradations which allows the display of complex texts and illustrations.
However, as there are only four sizes (small to extra large), the steps between them jump several points; we would have liked to see more gradation.
Head hopping, or moving inappropriately between one character's head and another, comes into play when the author either doesn't know how to use different gradations of POV or does it inconsistently.
Flecked with incidental marks and shimmering color gradations that shift between emerald green, deep purple and inky blue, Krone's paintings seem to register the residue of ambiguous deposits, offering subtle and sometimes quirky surprises that waver on the threshold between nothing and excess, the abstract and the concrete.
Sites, subjects, and methods of observation are critical to each artist's visual language: planted fields, elevations seen from an airplane window, gradations of color in a sky reflected on a watery plane, shapes glanced at through apertures between buildings, or the puzzle of shapes in a tapestry - like world are some of the inspirations for the paintings shown here.
Viewers must cautiously walk the narrow and dark path between the wall and canvas, following the painting's soft fields of muted beige gradations, outlined and entangled by the white, red and black lines traced with her signature oil sticks.
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a strong sense of place ever present, from Moss circle / square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.
One of the most daunting works in the show, Vertical Landscape Painting, is a 13 foot high plank that towers far above one's head and is swathed in subtle gradations of green and blue that vibrate between countless stripes and undulate above the tonal shifts of wood.
Atmospheric gradations of color are encased in hardened surfaces in a constant push and pull between depth, light and texture.
The subtle gradations of colour, disorientate our perception and create ambivalence between depth and surface.
Square and rectangular rims indifferent gradations, between the poles of black and white, repeat themselves concentrically to form narrowing vantage points.
His compositions reveal vivid organic shapes, gradations of color, exchanges between translucency and opaqueness, and explorations of the figure / ground relationship.
Although this may suggest that the general public does not clearly distinguish between the different aspects of the climate debate, there is a clear gradation in prevalence along the Rahmstorf typology.
But Honor's flagship began to falter when I compared it to Sony's HDR - enabled handset, which could better illustrate fine gradations in contrast between the lightest and darkest parts of the scene.
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