Sentences with phrase «gradation which»

The AX900 analyses the incoming video signal not in traditional 3 x 3 matrices, but across 5 x 5 matrices of local dimming fields and adjusts the brightness level of each individual field by extremely fine degrees (i.e. not just on / off), providing smooth motion of bright objects, a high contrast ratio, deep, rich blacks and extremely fine gradation which retains detail even in the darkest scenes.
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.
His color, now blazing, now gently softened, now sounding in resonant combinations, is the source of both form and light, holding within its brilliant transparencies darker gradations which convey limitless depth, at the same time allowing the white light of the canvas to shimmer through to the surface... slashing oranges cut across the pink and blue of partially squared area -LSB-...] with the more complex imagery of Queen II and III, in which figures with ritual connotations are implied in rich color schemes of red, blue, green and ocher with white.

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The tiny sensors, which consist of infrared light - emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled with a sensitive light detector, measure infinitesimal gradations in light in human tissue, due to changing blood volume in the microvasculature as blood circulates through the body — a process that follows in rhythm with the beating of the heart.
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.»
Ecclesiologists tend to use these added paragraphs as their framework for articulating gradations within Church teaching, or, to put differently, the weight with which a certain teaching is proposed.
Originally as the principle of limitation, the principle of concretion determined which of the eternal objects would be actualizable in the world, now each occasion actualizes itself in terms of God's gradation of values.
In the foregoing there is steadily pointed out a gradation in the consciousness of the self: first came unconsciousness of being - an eternal self (III.B a), then a knowledge of having a self in which there is after all something eternal (III.B b), and under this (1 i and ii, 2) there were again pointed out gradations.
The gradations in the consciousness of the self with which we have hitherto been employed are within the definition of the human self, or the self whose measure is man.
«Importance» describes both the «subjective aim» which directs the process of gradation and the gradation itself of the alternatives required to realize the «subjective form.»
In such cases, it is the sense of purpose alone which dictates the whole process of selection, gradation and concrescence.
That gradation, of course, rests neither in the possibilities themselves, which are purely logical entities, nor in the previous instantiation of possibilities as objective data, the «superjects» of earlier processes.
The two metaphysical aspects of the notion of «importance» were referred to earlier: first, the unity — «subjective form» — which results from the gradation of alternatives in terms of their intensity and, secondly, the sense of purpose itself — «subjective aim» — which determines that gradation.
The only qualification of this statement which the evidence allows is that in Deuteronomy we find the idea of relative foreignness with a consequent gradation of responsibility.
But, though there are gradations of importance, and diversities of function, yet in the principles which actuality exemplifies all are on the same level.
There are gradations of aesthetic harmony Beauty, which is «defined as being the perfection of Harmony;» comes in two forms, minor and major.
But though there are gradations of importance, and diversities of function, yet in the principles which actually exemplifies all are on the same level» (PR 18, emphasis added.
The small assortment ranges in grade from 2 - B to 9 - H, which allows for ample gradations of shade on better days, when spots might mimic Rorschach inkblots or elaborate mold growth.
Its because of the gradation factor which is inspired from the Korean makeup look with just about little color in the inner lips and faded look in the outer edges.
Their ultimate reconciliation, which is as sensitively rendered as the fine - drawn gradations of friendship preceding it, is the heart of the movie.
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).
In a testimony to the infinite gradations at the top of the British class system, in which everyone but the Queen must protest that there is someone posher than themselves, Cumberbatch said that the title character in the television series Patrick Melrose was far loftier than a son of two actors.
The dynamic exterior styling of the Civic Tourer Active Life Concept reflects the sporty and active lifestyle of the customer; featuring a custom blue paint finish with a lower gun metallic gradation and a silver roofline which help accentuate the Civic Tourer's sleek styling and aerodynamic design.
An assignment of leadership holds the strength to talk about various leadership goals and experiments which are executed in any organization for the purpose of overall up gradation.
The real difference was evident in images, which had far greater gradations.
But the real difference was evident in images, which had far greater gradations.
Moody's Credit Ratings (Source: Moody's): The purpose of Moody's ratings is to provide investors with a simple system of gradation by which relative creditworthiness of securities may be noted.
Elsewhere, in a series of work from 2009 which verges on the monochromatic, the works demonstrate subtle gradations of oranges, pinks and reds.
Of the blond of the sand in the blue gradations of the sea, but also garnet and orange to remind all the warm aspect of the building, nature abounds in chosen precious materials: tapestries «angel hair», carpets which are inspired by the tracks of waves on the sand.
It is sort of a weirdly tense feeling to running through the levels trying to be hyper - vigilant about enemy and trap placement (and usually trying to get through as fast as possible before said placements can have a chance to murder the player) while simultaneously trying to keep an eye out for any environmental cues (such as subtle shifts in color gradation) to determine things which walls are destructible and have goodies like health upgrades behind them.
Carefully calculated use of gradation and shadows create a slick, fashionable allure to his entire oeuvre, which is often in direct contrast with irregular, distorted shapes appearing regularly.
A similar affinity can be seen in New York - based Travess Smalley's Alta Dark (2012) a large abstract digital print on silk in which warm pinks, reds, and greens coalesce in shards and swirls of amorphous color gradation.
Compressing macro views of aerial photography into the same picture plane as images of microscopic organisms and silhouettes of disposable plastics, Hockaday explores the gradation in which nature becomes built environments.
Oliveira's works often have an almost shamanistic quality to them that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified by the artist's loose, but thick brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
Complementing these new pieces will be two earlier works — Twill Series (Jet Black) from 2009 and Twill Series (Imperial Blue) from 2010, both of which were inspired by a change in gradation from light to dark.
Particularly concerned with the study of chromatic interaction, in which visual perception of a color is affected by those adjacent to it, Albers writes, «To this end, we study gradation by producing so - called grey steps, grey scales, grey ladders.
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.
Julian Stanczak explores the visual, psychological, and emotional resonance of color in his Op art paintings, through which he aims to induce a «color meltdown,» as he describes: «I want to fuse many colorants and their gradations into a single color experience.»
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.
Subtle gradations of color and background muted tones filter through dark and richly textured red, blue and green coalescing units, which dominate the center.
He mastered a technique characterized by compositional clarity, rich textural range, and skillful gradation of tones that reinforced the lonely, somber mood of many of his landscape prints, which generally included just one or two figures, if any.
Featuring solitary, enigmatic subjects set against vibrant, but dramatically vacant landscapes, many of Oliveira's paintings possess an almost shamanistic quality that is at once melancholic and mystical and which is intensified by the artist's loose, but thick brushwork and skillful manipulation of gradations in light and color.
Many of his plaster works combine reactive textures and delicate reliefs to reflect the light surrounding them, aided by Pearson's use of Hydrocal, a high - strength gypsum cement, which produces gradations and subtle sheens.
Masuda creates bizarre assemblages, which form gradations of all visible colours.
Humor in abstraction involves gradations of the comic for which we do not yet have appropriate critical language.
2 Brought to bear on our eye by subtle colour gradations of mauve, grey, blue or brown, his colour field becomes charged through a strategic introduction of condensed areas of darker or lighter hue, bringing the work closer to Klee's ideal of «exactitude winged by intuition».3 Despite the artist's quest for total abstraction, all Gaitonde's seemingly non-objective works have elements of unevenness and suggestion, which tend toward figuration.
That's for the 55 - inch model of the C8 series, which includes LG's new a9 processor for reduced noise and smoother gradation (less banding).
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.
2020, or BT.2020, which represents 60 times more colour combinations with smoother shade gradations.
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