Even before
human eyes see your resume.
Interesting graph showing sunlight, an incandescent light bulb, and what
human eyes see best.
«The camera does not see the way
human eyes see,» says Tap.
No matter how carefully you read your own work,
the human eyes see what they * think * the hands typed, not what is really on the page.
For this study, the researchers first took hundreds of pictures of facial expressions and separated the images into different color channels that correspond to how
human eyes see color — a red - green channel and a blue - yellow channel.
For example, the wide - angle lens is designed to mimic the way
the human eye sees the world so that viewing a Memory later makes a person feel like they are reliving the experience.
They really need to lose the illogical portrait orientation on these ports, as it makes them look bizarre (
the human eye sees wider than it does tall, hence the ratio of cinema and TV screens), and feel uncomfortable to play.
Visuals are more realistic, strikingly vivid and truer to what
the human eye sees in the real world.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Technology: Visuals are more realistic, strikingly vivid and truer to what
the human eye sees in the real world.
Users who own an HDR - compatible TV will be able to enjoy supported games and other entertainment content with visuals that are more realistic, strikingly vivid and truer to the way
the human eye sees the real world.
The painter's eye gives objects a human value and reproduces things such as
the human eye sees them».
Since the early 1990s, Los Angeles — based artist Uta Barth has examined photographic and visual perception — how
the human eye sees differently from the camera lens and how the incidental and atmospheric can become subject matter in and of themselves.
Cezanne emphasized the importance of regarding Line, Color and Form — key aspects of painting as one, and one that
the human eye sees in every situation.
Uta Barth,... and to draw a bright white line with light (Untitled 11.3), 2011 May 14 — August 14, 2011 Since the early 1990s, Los Angeles — based artist Uta Barth has examined photographic and visual perception — how
the human eye sees differently from the camera lens and how the incidental and atmospheric can become subject matter in and of themselves.
Part of the job of the camera's image processing chip is to analyze the scene as it is captured and select a White Balance, ranging from warm to cool, that recreates the scene the way
the human eye sees it.
Part of the job of the camera's image processing chip is to analyze the scene as it is captured and select a white balance, ranging from warm to cool, that recreates the scene the way
the human eye sees it.
The second YouTube clip concentrates on the photography muscle of the ZenFone 3 range, starting off by explaining that
the human eye sees the world at 150 fps.
The human eye sees pure white as a brilliant colour, so it can create glare, which in turn can cause headaches and eyestrain.
Not exact matches
«I would hope both camps will read this and, I hope,
see a deeply flawed
human surrounded by other flawed
humans trying to make decisions with an
eye, not on politics, but on those higher values.»
Humans can't breathe underwater, nor swim indefinitely over oceans and vast seas, but humans do have eyes, and can see the set of the
Humans can't breathe underwater, nor swim indefinitely over oceans and vast seas, but
humans do have eyes, and can see the set of the
humans do have
eyes, and can
see the set of the stars.
Recent years have
seen the rise of firms such as Sportvision, which sell data - collecting cameras that track movements on the field imperceptible to the
human eye, such as the precise path and velocity of a baseball pitch.
Oh what a beautiful letdown: to exhale and surrender to the author and father of our being; to look eternity in the
eye and know that you've
seen her before; to be fully
human and only
human, alive to the sunset and the tail - lights, fearfully and wonderfully made.
The mountains, the seas, the rivers, the stars, the moon, all the other souls housed in
human form, babies being born, animals, everything the
eyes can
see, the heart to feel, ALL is what God created.
«Man's ability to
see is in decline,» argues Pieper in that essay, meaning not, of course, the physiological sensitivity of the
human eye, but «the spiritual capacity to perceive the visible reality as it truly is.»
At Psalms 139, the man David was inspired to write that «your (God's)
eyes saw even the embryo (comprising 56 days) of me, and in your book all its (the
human body) parts were down in writing (our DNA), as regards the days when they were not formed (before becoming a fetus), and there was not yet one (complete organ) among them.»
Biblical scholar Eduard Schweitzer has said that «for a brief moment the curtain... is drawn aside,» and the disciples are «allowed to
see in Jesus something of the glory of God and [God's] kingdom, of that other life to which
human eyes are otherwise blind.»
There above all, surely, creative energy awaits us, ready to work in us a transformation beyond anything that
human eye has
seen or ear heard.
Some think to make you more lovable in my
eyes by praising almost exclusively the charm and the kindness of your
human face as men
saw it long ago on earth.
-LSB-...] Caritas in Veritate has real literary and practical flaws -LSB-...] yet, viewed in the light of Benedict's earlier encyclicals, Caritas in Veritate can be
seen as one long call to conversion -LSB-... requiring] «new
eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of
human events.»
The erosion by stealth of a common language defining the innate dignity of
human sexuality has been clear for those with
eyes to
see.
And other times, I look deeply into the
eyes of another
human being and
see the Light of God (heaven).
Provisionally, she blames herself: for being in the wrong place at the wrong time; for not keeping custody of her
eyes; for looking and
seeing «what no
human person was meant to
see.»
Did you ever think when you are typing words, gathering your thoughts, deciding / choosing what to say, and using the best intellect you can find in your brain; that you are conscious in these thoughts / decisions, and that your
eyes / hands / brain synapses, are all part of the lense (of the
human body) that you are able to
see and control to the limitations inherent in its essence?
God will not only absorb the effects of the
human misuse of power, but will «look bad» in the
eyes of those who think that God's possibilities should not be so limited (
see 1 Cor 1:26 - 31)(See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 7
see 1 Cor 1:26 - 31)(
See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 7
See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 76).
He turned his light on it, expecting to
see a small mammal but instead, «couldn't quite understand what I was
seeing,» That's because
human eyes were never meant to rest upon the South American Goliath birdeater — a spider that measures one foot across, with a body the size of your fist and two - inch fangs.
So a correct reading here depends on
seeing things through the
eyes of the viewpoint character and author, the
human author of Genesis.
Humans and apes were both given noses to smell,
eyes to
see, ears to hear...
Needless to say, if the dominant society of
human consciousness is small enough to flit through the empty spaces between the brain cells, it must be very small indeed — too small certainly to be
seen by the naked
eye.
But an extended entity as large as much of the
human brain is also large enough to be
seen by the naked
eye.
Your statement that we would
see monkeys becoming
human before our
eyes is completely ludicrous.
It is written on the canvas of the endless universe, as well as in the tiniest particle of the matter
human eye have ever
seen.
Along similar lines, physiologists believe that the
human eye is capable of distinguishing among more than six million hues, and yet the fact that we typically use only about a dozen words to describe colors suggests that we
see them much less richly than we are capable of doing.3
They would have to emit electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum to be
seen by the
human eye.
When one does give, it seems to me important to look into the
eye of the beggar — if he or she is not blind — and to
see there a fellow
human being.
1 Corinthians 2:9 - 10 (NIV) «However, as it is written: «What no
eye has
seen, what no ear has heard, and what no
human mind has conceived» — the things God has prepared for those who love him — THESE ARE THE THINGS GOD HAS REVEALED TO US BY HIS SPIRIT.
The principles of
human action, like the processes of nature, fall within a universal order established by the Creator, to be recognized at any level by those who have
eyes to
see and ears to hear.
He has «come» to man in a
human Life, using as the vehicle for His self - expression «that which we have heard, which we have
seen with our
eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled.»
At another level, Mine
Eyes Have
Seen the Glory reflects Balmer's attempts to come to grips with the meaning of his own fundamentalist past and to identify «those kernels of truth and insight into the
human condition» that he suspects are embedded within the evangelical message but that have become distorted by consumerism and other corrosive elements of American culture.
That was in the early»70s, when with long hair, bobbles, bangles and beads and a gleam of communitarian utopianism in my
eyes, I finally found my way into the fourth century treatise by Nemesius, peri phuseos anthropon («On the Nature of the
Human»), where it at length dawned on me that ancient wisdom could be the basis for a deeper critique of modern narcissistic individualism than I had yet
seen.
If the
human mind, enlightened by the grace of God which is offered to every man, will lift its
eyes a little from the earth, it will
see the mighty consummation in the
human nature of Christ of the whole process of living development through evolution.