Sentences with phrase «in blurred images»

Well, not forever, but long enough that more than a few photos resulted in blurred images due to moving the tablet before the camera had snapped the shot.
The ever - present coarse weave of the canvas absorbed Chase's thin washes of paint, resulting in a blurred image.

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I'm always trying so hard to get things perfectly in focus that sometimes I forget the best images are the ones that show children as they really are: a blur of motion, activity, happiness, and life.
C - SPAN knew that live footage from the floor, even shaky, blurred video from a mobile device, was going to be more effective than still images or third - party tweets describing the activity in the House.
Amorphous water ice islands (the dark areas in the photos) change shape and spread over the substrate like liquid, which is indicated by the blurring of the images.
Resolution of conventional light microscopy, however, is limited to half the wavelength of light, i.e. about 200 nm, such that finest cellular structures are blurred in the image.
In some cases, he will show videotaped crimes with blurred or darkened images; in others, lineups with blurred faceIn some cases, he will show videotaped crimes with blurred or darkened images; in others, lineups with blurred facein others, lineups with blurred faces.
Researchers have spent decades working to eliminate different kinds of aberrations, which are distortions that arise in the electron - optical lens and blur the resulting images.
He made similar comparative arrangements using the Photoshopped images, so that, for instance, one room held a gallery of images showing grimacing rats with blurred bodies, whereas the other compartment showed rats in the neutral position.
Says Sawaoka: «In general, we think there is great potential in better understanding how the behavior of individual organization members reflects on the image of organizations, and vice versa, especially at a time when ubiquitous online social networks, fast news cycles, and the blurring of privacy norms increasingly puts individual behavior on display.&raquIn general, we think there is great potential in better understanding how the behavior of individual organization members reflects on the image of organizations, and vice versa, especially at a time when ubiquitous online social networks, fast news cycles, and the blurring of privacy norms increasingly puts individual behavior on display.&raquin better understanding how the behavior of individual organization members reflects on the image of organizations, and vice versa, especially at a time when ubiquitous online social networks, fast news cycles, and the blurring of privacy norms increasingly puts individual behavior on display.»
«Blur is normally compensated for by adjusting the lens of the eye to bring the image back into focus,» says study co-author Aaron Johnson, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Concordia.
Ghez has been able to enhance her research by using adaptive optics imaging technology that compensates for the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere by using a laser to probe the atmosphere, resulting in much sharper images.
In the experiment, the researchers displayed images that appeared blurred to a camera, which was set to simulate a person who is farsighted.
«Our study proves that, much like other simple visual features such as colour and size, blur in an image doesn't seem to require mental effort to detect,» Johnson says.
Then the middle image shows how if we remove (in real time) the blurring of the atmosphere with MagAO's adaptive optics» the resulting photo becomes ~ 17 times sharper (corrected resolutions range from 0.019 - 0.029 arcseconds on theta 1 Ori C).
Adaptive optics removes the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere, greatly increasing the acuity of astronomical images and allowing astronomers to study very faint and distant objects in the universe.
Thus, any attempt to capture the faint Na light by long time - exposures would result in a highly blurred image.
Since the initial star images observed in the near - infrared (IR) bands were significantly blurred, we twice moved the secondary mirror for the focal adjustment based on the results of model analyses as well as data analyses of the near - IR images.
The program can identify 90 % of images with a human face, even profiles and unfocused blurs, and improves bad color balance to create a much better head shot than the single sent in.
In the end, there is just about enough narrative to hold interest, while the lyrical camerawork, constantly in motion, blurred images and all, offers a single emotion that is impossible to stretch over a feature - length filIn the end, there is just about enough narrative to hold interest, while the lyrical camerawork, constantly in motion, blurred images and all, offers a single emotion that is impossible to stretch over a feature - length filin motion, blurred images and all, offers a single emotion that is impossible to stretch over a feature - length film.
Personally, despite a crystal clear photo of the shoes currently unavailable, based on the blurred image the shoes look interesting in design and certainly pay homage to the speedy blue hedgehog.
For years now, it's annoyed me when a camera pan across a digital matte painting led to a blurred image, a flaw that was even more apparent in 3D.
Looping textures of pseudo-nitrate, continuous shifts in colour tinting, blurred images and chromatic explosions reminiscent of decaying two - tone Technicolour combine to utterly entrancing effect.
Occasionally the film cuts to a blurred image of what appears to be Pullman shaking his head and screaming, to me looking like Pullman in the electric chair, apparently referencing Ambrose Bierce's famous short story An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge in which a convict about to be hanged imagines an entire last minute escape and flight home in the microseconds before his death.
Tutorials covered in this set are: Repairing a Damaged Photo, Using the Selection Brush, Lasso Tool, Magic Wand, Radial Spin, Radial Zoom, Motion Blur and Blending Images.
In other schools, we often see that the image on the screen is slightly blurred, or not square and in a trapezoid shapIn other schools, we often see that the image on the screen is slightly blurred, or not square and in a trapezoid shapin a trapezoid shape.
The image above is the first official confirmation that an Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 is on the way, and we can expect it to debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March as a limited edition Vantage that blurs the lines between road and track.
There is also options to add in image filters such as blur and sepia.
This blur is mostly noticeable on the lock and home screens when brightly colored images are displayed in the background.
In short, the J6200 series is a great choice if you're looking for an affordable 1080p gaming TV with decent image quality, good contrast, acceptable input lag and great motion blur.
was the biggest lack of foresight in your history with the HDTV coming on the market slaving people forced to play with blurred ps2 games like on my Sony Bravia 55 ″ XBR929 because it's not 60 fps but 120 it creates ghost images.
Due to the image scaling method used, these games now have a high degree of anti-aliasing in the image sample resulting in the blurred picture.
Here's an image I made quite a while back showing off the 4.5 x as I mentioned above, and I think unless you zoom in it's hard to notice any blur.
In Dying Light, this DirectX 11 - powered effect increases the precision and image quality of depth of field blurring, and enables Techland to specify the intensity of blurring on a case by case basis.
At Gladstone Gallery, Thomas Hirschhorn explored «de-pixelation,» or the removal of blurs and pixels that typically obscure graphic images in the media, drawing a line between fake news, modernist abstraction, fashion advertising, and war photography.
Selected works in series, such as The Maori churches of Northland, community alls and Freemasons lodges, are presented alongside affecting single images: a light suspended over a Toowoomba street, the blurred movement of a child in the dappled shadows of the undergrowth and the graffiti of an unknown poet discovered in the dunes.
Meatyard also experimented with multiple exposures, motion blur, distortion, and other methods of abstraction, as in the blurred landscapes of his «Motion - Sound» images.
By gently blurring or sometimes aggressively smearing an image, he creates more reality on the canvas than in the source photo.
Painted with a minimum of brushstrokes, Ming's portraits are built up in blunt, muscular gestures blurring the surface at close range, yet creating a clear and evocative image when viewed from a distance.
The blurred scratchy outlines echo Andy Warhol silkscreens on much the same subject, and printing in red alludes to a Coca - Cola logo captured within the image.
A standing figure is playfully distorted in Red, Blue & Black # 1 (2014), an image inescapably reminiscent of Gerhard Richter's hallmark «blur» technique, while Chromatic Impression # 1 and Chromatic Impression # 2, (both 2013) depict paving stones awash with rainbow hues.
Punctuated by uncontrived self - portraits and intimate still lifes, the artist's disarming images span encounters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Martha's Vineyard, London, Berlin, Rome and Venice to offer reminiscent glimpses that foreshadow the blurring of one's public and private life in contemporary cyberculture.
Pixelisation, the artist explains, is used to blur images — a technique used by authorities or the media in order to control what is appropriate to see.
As they push and pull across the screen, the silent, blurred image evokes a dreamlike state, engaging onlookers in an intimate moment while simultaneously leaving viewers to guess their identities and their intentions.
Now he was interested in exploring the relationship between the photographic image and painting, producing some of his first works to use techniques of blurring in 1963, like the piece titled Alster.
To produce a kind of rupture in this endless loop of image production and apprehension of nature, Opie uses different cameras — the portraits are shot with a digital 35 mm, Hasselblad, and the landscapes with a wider - angle, Canon DS — and then allows the focus to blur.
The exhibit features lesser - known work by Meatyard — not just his macabre, blurred images of children in lonely landscapes — and a host of his lesser - known contemporaries such as Guy Mendes, Charles Traub, Cranston Ritchie, Robert C. May and poets Ronald Johnson and Jonathan Williams (who are associated with Black Mountain College).
DS+R's architectural projects include: the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts expansion and redesign; the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston; the High Line in N.Y.; Blur in Switzerland; the Broad Museum in L.A.; the Museum of Image and Sound in Rio; the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive; and Culture Shed, N.Y.
«I'm quite willing to sacrifice fidelity to the subject to the vitality of the image,» she continued in the same interview, «a sensation of the quick, lively blur of reality as it is apprehended rather than analyzed.
In some images Woodman quite literally becomes one with her surroundings, with the contours of her form blurred by movement, or blending into the background, wallpaper or floor, revealing the lack of distinction of both - between figure and ground, self and world.
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