Sentences with phrase «grainy shots»

PixelMaster's HDR frequently returned grainy shots, sharpening in super resolution mode lead to some quality problems when you zoom in, and while night mode often works remarkably well the image size is dropped to 3MP to get the same image quality as the Nexus 6P.
The front selfie shoot is also above average with grainy shots.
However for those extremely grainy shots, Denoise does exactly what it says: it reduces noise and produces a mostly clean image.
No more grainy shots with bad colors and poor low - light performance, and no more compromises between the speed of using an in - app camera and the quality of taking a photo and sharing it to the app later.
It clicks good details in broad daylight (which most smartphones do these days) but it composes terribly grainy shots at night.
The 720p integrated webcam does take grainy shots and video, but it will do in a pinch for broadcasting.
That may not be good news, because we were disappointed with the camera in the XZ1 Compact during testing as it produced noisy, grainy shots far too often.
The opening sequences of the film are the most troubling, where there are very grainy shots particularly involving the sky.
See this fuzzy, grainy shot indoors at a cafe.

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One pain point critics have had with the MacBook is its webcam, which shoots at a grainy 480p resolution.
Pictures shot indoors in natural conditions tend to be dark or grainy.
Candlelight mode allows the warmth of the candle's light illuminate the shot without the flash coming on to blow things out, and the Multi Shot Noise Reduction helps eliminate that grainy look that sometimes permeate lowly lit photograshot without the flash coming on to blow things out, and the Multi Shot Noise Reduction helps eliminate that grainy look that sometimes permeate lowly lit photograShot Noise Reduction helps eliminate that grainy look that sometimes permeate lowly lit photography.
Coupled with these are images more directly reminiscent of those grainy black and white photos on display in Holocaust museums throughout the world — lines of men kneeling in front of ditches, gunmen behind them about to shoot, or a row of bloodied corpses already keeled over into the ditch.
How many times have you clicked on a profile and seen a picture that was grainy and looked like it was an old snap shot from 1980's?
I'm always surprised to see people posting grainy photos, or shots with so much glare you can't make out the person's face, or pictures taken while staring at a reflection in the bathroom mirror.
And finally, don't include grainy or pixelated shots, or pictures taken more than a year ago.
Stone collects all of the silliest clichés about computing in a grab - bag aesthetic that tries every kind of pointlessly filtered or grainy look, but can't seem to fake a convincing webcam shot.
It is shot on video, giving it a documentary feel, which is okay, but it really makes everything look grainy and cheap, and the impact is lessened as a result.
This much is clear from the first shots (grainy video of Boston street fights, «some years ago»), and the first of the soundtrack's many classic rock songs, «Gim me Shelter,» used in both of those previous films.
The film has that made - for - UK - TV - but - theatriucally - released - inthe - US look, The shots are claustrophobic and grainy for no reason.
Same documentary feel, same hand held camera shots, same grainy footage.
Shot on gloriously grainy black - and - white and punctuated by title cards that overemphasize mundane words to hilarious effect («Immigrants!»)
The unveiling of the Macintosh in 1984 is shot on grainy 16 mm film and scored with vintage synthesizers.
The extras conclude with a grainy black and white Filmmaker Q & A session (31:48) shot at this year's Chicago Palestine Film Festival.
Oh and the clearly borrowed Revolutionary war scene shots (taken from 1956's War and Peace starring Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda) are grainier than their surroundings.
Shot in Seventies throwback grainy - cam, Amanda Seyfried is superb as Linda Lovelace in the surprisingly entertaining biopic Lovelace.
To begin with, despite the authentic look of the interviews shots and old grainy footage, A Mighty Wind is not really a documentary about three former folk music headliners.
Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle have shot the film on digital video, a controversial choice considering the format's grainy resolution and lack of depth, but I think it's the right choice.
The transfer is mostly perfect, though a few shots looked strangely grainy (most noticeably, Lee's pained small talk with the mother of one of his nephew's two girlfriends).
Shot on grainy 16 mm film («Drinking Buddies» was shot digitally), the look of the film (lensed by Ben Richardson of «Beast of the Southern Wild» fame) is definitely a step backwards, and it appears as if the filmmakers only used available light, which doesn't make for the most flattering photograShot on grainy 16 mm film («Drinking Buddies» was shot digitally), the look of the film (lensed by Ben Richardson of «Beast of the Southern Wild» fame) is definitely a step backwards, and it appears as if the filmmakers only used available light, which doesn't make for the most flattering photograshot digitally), the look of the film (lensed by Ben Richardson of «Beast of the Southern Wild» fame) is definitely a step backwards, and it appears as if the filmmakers only used available light, which doesn't make for the most flattering photography.
This even became a concern when Kane was reissued in a «restored» version last year; actually the only changes were in the brightness of some shots, so that the opening newsreel wasn't as grainy and the projection - room sequence wasn't as dark — both obvious efforts to bring the movie closer to Hollywood norms.
Carol was shot in super 16 mm film, in which colors mixed in a way they don't in digital and that creates a grainy image that 35 mm film can not.
Ethan Hunt's latest travails through a pit of intrigue and endless double - crossing is dizzingly scaled with Kremlin bombings and acrophobia - inducing shots of Dubai's Burj Khalifa, even borderline surreal in a sandstorm sequence that obliterates field of vision into specks of light in a grainy haze.
Incapable of visualizing digital - age surveillance outside of wall - sized screens and close - ups of cameras, Stone collects all of the silliest clichés about computing in a grab - bag aesthetic that tries every kind of pointlessly filtered or grainy look, but can't seem to fake a convincing webcam shot.
Don't get the wrong idea: this is a grainy picture, some shots have softness about them, and the image hasn't been scrubbed of all dirt and other blemishes (including some ugly yellow blotches that rear their ugly heads occasionally).
Grainy footage shot in reds and yellows evokes the era as much as the cheesy synthesizer music and Mazur's «Rocky» sweatpants.
That subversive nature of the film begins on the formal level: Shot in grainy black - and - white on 16 mm, The Happiest Day commits utmost to an aesthetic of realism, with Kuosmanen and cinematographer Jani - Petteri Passi capturing scenes in detailed long takes and smooth tracking shots.
The handheld, grainy visuals generate wildly visceral action sequences, an abundance of extreme wide shots ensure you're constantly oriented, and then there's a slew of close - ups that make it absolutely impossible not to be sucked right up by the stellar performances.
After beginning with grainy cellphone footage of the shooting, the film jumps back a day where we wake up in bed with Sophia and Oscar.
The 1080p transfer is solid even though the film was shot to look old and grainy at certain times on purpose it all worked out.
The latter can be taken in a literal sense — Soderbergh, under the pseudonym «Peter Andrews» (his father's name), shot the film himself, and he gave each part of the film its own distinct look: grainy, washed - out yellow for Mexico; a solemn blue sheen for Cincinnati; sun - drenched full color for San Diego.
A couple of shots seem overly grainy, but most are quite wonderfully clean and solid, enabling you to really appreciate the top - notch compositions and cinematography.
Anchored by a quartet of terrific performances and shot with a grainy, handheld style that give it a documentary feel, it's the latest in a niche of true crime horror titles that are more brutal and nightmare inducing than the latest monster of the week film.
Shot in grainy black - and - white, this new film will likely earn even fewer fans but it's an even more accomplished work, frighteningly intuitive and alive in numerous layers, even when it looks like nothing's going on.
In their private kingdom, the kids dance to Suzy's Françoise Hardy records in a sun - kissed sequence that DP Robert Yeoman, delivering his best in grainy Super16, shoots like woozy outtakes from Pierrot le fou.
Shots are grainy, hair is haloed, and digital zooms abound; however, the whole thing gives it a look of nostalgia which works in the film's favor — particularly as the film's framing device is Lauda thinking back on that rivalry in his old age.
However, some of the film was clearly shot with what was most likely a hidden camera, and these scenes are somewhat blurry and grainy in places.
The fights themselves (choreographed by Sammo Hung, another director with an argument for being considered New Wave) are modernized as well, shot in a grainy, up - close, constantly moving style, smearing the action into a blur of dust and costume and blood.
It's a film that forges its reputation on the immaculate, from its production design and costume design to its lovingly hazy grainy cinematography shot in Super 16 mm by Ed Lachman to Carter Burwell's score, everything just fits together so organically and remarkably.
He shot Jackie, his first film in English, on grainy Super 16, which undercuts the glamour of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. with a little gritty texture, while also allowing Larraín to match his own footage to archival snippets.
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