Not exact matches
The right - hand
image (c), also enlarged four times, was originally acquired with 512 × 512 pixels resolution, and
lacks the
detail of the other two.
The
image is somewhat flat and some shots
lack detail.
The
image is grainy and blurry at times,
lacking distinct
details.
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.
Warner's DVD version of McCabe & Mrs. Miller is unfortunately something of a disappointment in the technical department: the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen
image is too black for a film that was pre-exposed in order to decrease contrast, while digital video noise reduction looks like it was rather severely applied to the intentionally gritty
images, resulting in a general
lack of
detail.
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.
Non-existent
detail flattens the
image, edge enhancement rings everything, flesh tones
lack consistency and sunlight turns every face into wax.
The result, when upscaled to 4K, is a surprising
lack of very fine
image detail and texturing.
As you'd expect with film - based material, the blacks will tend to look a little bit crushed and
lacking in
detail compared to digitally - shot footage but, that aside, this is a lovely
image.
For the most part, the
image is sharp, but its also noticeably soft,
lacking detail in certain scenes.
Again you shouldn't expect spectacular results and despite the inclusion of Auto Focus, the pictures we took delivered noisy
images lacking the vibrancy and
detail to warrant taking this out to snap over a smartphone.
In general, colors in
images were somewhat muted and
lacked detail.
Images of various colored plush toys shot in a well - lit room appeared washed out and
lacked detail.
Conversely, the IdeaTab's 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera produced
images that were pixelated and
lacking in
detail.
And the Gallery app continues to do a poor job rendering digital
images, instead showing pictures that
lack sharpness and
detail.
Though the camera
lacks a flash,
images were
detailed, even when taken in our dim office.
The photos also had the same issues as on the Xoom and other Android 3.0 tablets I've seen: When viewed full screen, the
image render appears incomplete, resulting in fuzzy
images that
lack detail.
Colors seemed dull and uninspired on the Xoom, and the
images lacked the
detail and depth I expected to see.
The front - facing 2 - megapixel camera naturally
lacks the quality of the rear unit and returns softer
images exhibiting more of the problems that these lower quality sensors have, namely a
lack of
detail and lots of purple fringing on high contrast edges.
If an order sent to 1 mg
lacks necessary
details, like documentation of a prescription, 1 mg staff can send customers a message via WhatsApp's tool for larger companies, asking them to provide an
image of the document.
It's arguably useful for taking sweeping environmental panorama shots, but
images will suffer barrel distortion on the edges, and when you zoom into fine
detail, you'll find a disturbing
lack of clarity.
In the low light conditions, there is quite a bit of noise coming in and the
images are rather flat /
lack details.
Images look very soft and
lack detail when using this mode; so much so it's not really worth using at all.
Its 5 MP sensor creates soft
images that
lack detail, putting it firmly behind the higher - powered 13 MP sensor on the OnePlus 5T and the 8 MP sensor on the Pixel 2.
The situation is even worse in low - light conditions, with
images coming out
lacking detail and full of noise.
The low - light performance of the Style's camera sensor isn't great however, with
detail and colour dropping out so
images lack sharpness - we suspect through processing to remove
image noise.
We still think
images are a little too harsh on the over-sharpening to try and relinquish general
lack of
detail - just look at the 100 per cent crops, i.e. actual scale - and auto - exposure is a little on the overexposed side of things (not dramatically, though).
The
images still
lack details, misses out on focus in many places and look washed out overall.
The front - facing camera is a 5 MP unit, but the
images are
lacking in
detail and color, and depends on the software to compensate for that.
Unfortunately, the
image quality follows the usual smartphone camera saga we've become accustomed to — churning out shots that are reasonably good as long as the available light is good, with the only quibble being
lack of
detail.
It takes time to capture and compile a panaoramic
image, and the finished
image is bright but
lacks detail
The TCL Roku TV's
lack of local dimming, which can turn off the backlight in some sections of an
image while boosting it in others, also meant that
details were lost in dark shadows and bright highlights.
Images shot in less than ideal lighting conditions
lack detailing and have quite a bit of noise.
We found in some
images that it would blow the highlights too much, making them overexposed, resulting in an
image that was
lacking in
detail and good colour.
Images are also sometimes
lacking in
detail, and the software does have trouble processing some bright colors.
Colours are not particularly vibrant and
images are soft,
lacking detail.
The camera package here is certainly an improvement over what was available with its predecessor, but
images from both the rear and front - facing cameras still
lack a good amount of
detail, and the
image quality deteriorates rapidly in even the slightest of low - light situations.
The primary camera
lack detailing and sharpness and
images are not clear enough for a professional use.
All of the
images, however, were very sharp and not
lacking in
detail.
At times, particularly in dark scenes, the
image can look too bright, or seem
lacking in shadow
detail.
Most
images we took on the camera, whether we were using the front or rear - facer, came out grainy, missing intricate
details, and
lacked color.
Weak battery life Zen UI can feel overwhelming and bloated Camera
images lack detail / slow in low light
The color reproduction and dynamic range are pretty good, but the
images lack a lot of
detail and sharpness, even in daylight shots.
There is a lot of noticeable noise and blooming in the highlights, and the overall
image is just soft and
lacking in
detail or sharpness.
The flip - side is a comparative
lack of
detail when you zoom in or crop regular
images, but overall colors are bright (if a little more muted than on the Galaxy S 4) and the scene as a whole balanced.
An incoherent, messy, or poorly formatted resume projects an
image of someone who
lacks attention to
detail — this is a red flag for employers.