Not exact matches
«This is a very difficult length
scale to
image in a functioning battery, but it's critically important, because this is the
scale that controls the fundamental
processes involved in battery degradation and recharge time,» says Chueh.
«The most important benefit to us is that the upgrade will increase the spatial resolution of our
images, allowing us to study these dynamic
processes at smaller length
scales.
Using scanning tunnelling microscopes, scientists at TU Vienna have now been able to
image the catalytic behaviour of platinum sitting on iron - oxide, which allowed them to explain the
process on an atomic
scale.
This example is classroom algebra, but
scale it up to millions of variables and the same mathematics drives weather forecasting,
image processing and traffic analysis.
The area of each of the safe sites (areas with residual pollen) on the animals» body as well as the area of the whole insect body (exoskeleton including projecting bristles of caput = head, thorax and abdomen) was measured from the photos with the
image processing software Fiji [44], calculating from the
scale paper.
The area of each safe site on the animals» body was measured from the photos with the
image processing software Fiji [44], calculating from the
scale paper.
Basic terms (resolution, gray
scales, repeating scanning frequency), advantages and disadvantages of digital
processing, basic ideological scheme of
image digitalization.
Filippetto has a goal to improve the focus of the HiRES electron beam from microns, or millionths of a meter in diameter, to the nanometer
scale (billionths of a meter), and to also improve the timing from hundredths of femtoseconds to tens of femtoseconds to boost the quality of the
images it produces and also to study even faster
processes at the atomic
scale.
Whether it's not
scaling images correctly, ignoring transparency, overlooking style settings in certain tags or some other weird behavior, the
process of formatting ebooks across platforms is anything than straight - forward.
Some displays dynamically adjust the color, gray
scale and contrast on every
image that is displayed using an internal automatic
image processing algorithm.
With high - quality graphics
processing capability equivalent to that of PlayStation 2, in addition to rich stereo sound, PSP offers the joy of playing full -
scale 3D - CG games and viewing high resolution video
images anytime, anywhere.
«In his third exhibition of photographs at Marc Straus, photographer Thomas Bangsted presents large -
scale photographs that recreate historical maritime scenes through a painstaking
process of shooting, collecting, and aggregating present - day
images.
Scaled up to heroic, life - size proportions, Prince affixes his new
image to the canvas, soon after beginning his
process of painterly manipulation.
These large
scale prints speak of our relationship to digital technologies» impact on
image production, artistic
processes and the dissemination of information.
Known for her large -
scale works that combine geometric drawings, numerical series,
images and writings, Hanne Darboven (Munich, Germany, 1941 - 2009) is often associated with conceptual art, a correlation that should be nuanced further given the unmistakably subjective nature of the
process of realization and expression of her works.
Greenfield - Sanders» artistic
process involves pushing and pulling a photographic
image through different iterations, changing the color,
scale and medium of the work to see how this
process alters the end composition.
Across these films and many others, landscape becomes a way of thinking and making
images at a
scale that exceeds the individual, whether by opening onto the wonder of natural
processes, the intersections of human and nonhuman life, or the fraught triangulation of a people, the state, and the soil.
His large -
scale paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture blended Native Northwest culture with
images influenced by art around the world, in the
process challenging traditional notions of what Native art could look like, probing how art intersected with colonization, trauma, and identity.
Ross - Ho's hand - drilled sheetrock panels lined up with found pictures and mural -
scale images of studio residues renegotiate the various stages of the creative
process.
These large -
scale photographs are developed by hand in a spinning drum
process that agitates the chemistry over the photographic paper that lines the interior of the drum — a
process that often leaves behind traces on the resulting
image.
On view for the first time will be the large -
scale Black Painting; Horse, Bird, Cat (2016), from which the exhibition takes its title, as well as a group of works on paper that together underscore the artist's distinctive working
process and intuitive approach to
image - making.
Clearly Stieglitz also obsessed over the printing
process for this
image, as a photogravure, carbon print, and gelatin silver print are all on view, in which he tweaked the texture of the snow and the
scale of the shadowy coachman within the
image.
A multimedia artist, previous works include Untitled (Ghardaïa)(2009), a
scale model made from couscous, of the North African town that was an inspiration to architect Le Corbusier and a major installation at the art survey dOCUMENTA (13), in 2012, where he juxtaposed
images of wounded soldiers from World War I with re-appropriated African masks, suggesting a connection between physical healing and cultural reconstruction, both of which are
processes of repair.
Von Heyl's challenge in translating her drawing on site at this monumental
scale (17 x 67 feet) was to reinvent each gesture with equal degrees of precision and liveliness (the painting
process did not allow for mistakes or revisions) in order to keep the overall
image, rhythm, and freshness of her original sketch.
While the filter of time and familiarity, the abstraction of black - and - white photography, and the softer focus and smaller
scale of earlier photographic
processes have made these
images less shocking, they remain commanding in terms of formal qualities and content.
His application of oil paint is a constructive
process;
images built into large
scale, tactile landscapes and portraits.
His
process brings forth
images that are ambiguous in
scale and allude to the temporal nature of painting itself.
Known for drawings packed with thousands, even hundreds of thousands of tiny, energized marks, Linder's large -
scale images of quotidian are inspired by her immediate surroundings through a
process of embodied observation.
The
image / object becomes transformed by means of
scale, repetition and reproduction by alternating between digital and physical art - making
processes.
These large -
scale, radiant
images, consisting of broad overlays of transparent, freely applied areas of color, allude to natural
processes - growth, fluidity - and natural phenomena - light, air, water.»
Marguerite Yes it gave me the confidence, once I knew what... The hardest thing is getting the
image in your head, this is why once its worked out small, once I've decided its worked on that
scale, after that it is just a
process, an interesting
process, because you are just interested in the mark making but you know where you are going, so there is none of this tentativeness of your mark making, the paintings can be fresh, I mean you can always scrape all the paint off.
It has a variety of
image processing features that allow you to rotate and
scale documents to make them the right size.