Sentences with phrase «make images pop»

This does make images pop a bit more on smaller screens, but when viewed full - screen on a plus - sized phone, the effect is a bit overdone.
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Being an AMOLED screen you know this provides incredible contrast ratio and true blacks as only an AMOLED can, and because of that it really makes the image pop.
These techniques often make the image pop more, but they only go so far to improve image quality and in some ways degrade the original image.
He loves to turn a portrait photograph into something you'd expect to see from that black reel of film, all those years ago — adding just a splash of colour and interest to really make the image pop.
Distorting the image is a process of improving the image, for instance, adding objects over it, or adding bright colors to make the image pop and stand out.
That does come at a price, though, as Huawei isn't shy about throwing in extra layers of sharpening and noise - reducing blur to make an image pop more.
Notice that the colored footage is more vibrant looking with an increase contrast that makes the image pop.

Not exact matches

Patient interaction varies from the simply following a point around a circle on the screen to more complex scenarios that require the patient to make a cognitive decision — should the image popping onto the screen be saved (the world) or destroyed (an alien).
Make sure that most (if not all) of your images feature shades of one strong color to help them pop out of the newsfeed.
It doesn't improve the interface or make the social media platform pop with images in a way that Instagram does.
The partnership gave Pepsi a fresh, youthful image and made the world's hottest pop star the face of the brand, intertwining Pepsi with the King of Pop's imapop star the face of the brand, intertwining Pepsi with the King of Pop's imaPop's image.
Oh the insane things that pop into my head in the middle of the night and make me get up from my warm bed and leave my wife to scrawl in pencil on a blank sheet of paper in the pitch blackness the silliest images that seem to perplex and plague me just so I can hopefully bring a smile to your face and maybe occasionally make us think a little bit world without end.
Park is a food stylist and Fisher a photographer, and in Cocktails for the Four Seasons they combine their talents to present appetizing images to go along with every recipe, as well as tips on garnishes to make your own blends pop.
Fellow pop A-lister Taylor Swift used the awards to unveil the video for her latest song, «Look What You Made Me Do,» in which she showed a new dark, bad - girl image.
Whether you're going bare - faced with a pop of colour, red lipstick and soft smoky eye look or finishing a fully made - up look, red lipsticks are one image - transforming tool that every girl should have in her purse.Marc Jacobs Beauty Le Marc Lip Crème Lipstick in Dashing is a very cherry red shade with cool undertone.
The shot was used as the basis of a pop art screen print by Andy Warhol, as well as the image that helped make the cover design of punk band the Sex Pistols» hit, «God Save the Queen.»
Keep an eye on the photographers computer screen as the images pop up and assess how things look — if anything needs changing, make the changes then and there (saves regrets later!)
I loved the way it combines a variety of styles — including some animation that resembles woodcut and some that looks like colorful paper puppets — and the way the animation is made to look flat in flashbacks so the present - day images pop out at us more vividly.
Failing that, it makes a Basquiat pop - art impression to subtly pervert familiar images — an instant credibility from an almost parasitic revisionism of which Ichaso's film seems to suggest Piňero was self - aware.
The one saving grace of Jon M. Chu's Jem And The Holograms is that it's so visually inconsistent that it actually manages to produce a small handful of really striking images and one 45 - second sequence that briefly knocks the movie into a different, more stylized universe — perhaps the one where its story of a pop group going on a scavenger hunt with a robot would make perfect sense.
The movie almost has the feel of a documentary as it makes extensive use of news and pop culture images and video to identify time periods and to explain how these events came to be.
The developers did a tremendous job of hiding these artifacts behind tunnels and turns such that once you make a curve or pop over a hill the images flow naturally.
In order to drum up a few jump - shocks, it's the usual flash to an unsettling image of a «ghost» popping out of the darkness, usually making an eerie face (do evil spirits get style points for making people pee themselves?)
The film is shot in a 4:3 aspect ratio, making every image feel as though it popped out of a Polaroid camera.
Memoirs that focus on the book title at the exclusion of images make pop - up appearances on best - seller lists, and Tara Ison's Reeling Through Life makes a strong impression.
Just like moving in real life, I was dreading making this move for the obvious reasons... Downtime Deadlinks Broken Images Manually intensive Expensive (hiring someone to move my WordPress site) A lot more headaches kept popping in my head But thanks to a plugin, it -LSB-...]
Gloss lamination can make colors «pop» well and images more crisp, with a smooth glass - like feel.
Now that it's easier to make the images and text work better together, with interactive pop - up text, there will soon be many quality, interactive illustrated children's books on Kindle and the reading experience will be much improved.
At $ 10 a pop or less, this is a good investment in image - making.
Also, we have media bombarding men every single day with sexualised images of women, which makes men think of woman as sexualised objects, but, when they act with sex on their mind, they're treated like they've broken one of the ten commandments, even though all they've known through TV, the Internet, magazines, pop songs, is that woman are these sexual things they must lust after — but God forbid they act like the sexual beings the media has conditioned them to be.
This teaser image popped into our press email account today and it only made us more excited
Players will spend a lot of time watching the icon image of the caravan that represents their group of survivors moving, trying to get to the capital and the safety of its walls, but there is no downtime in the game because events constantly pop - up and the decision of whether to push on or to make camp is ever present.
On top of that, it suffered from image pop issues which happened quite often and often made the game look poor.
While the pop - up lightbox that is shown in the above screen shot makes the image bigger and easier to see, Ray is missing the opportunity to create an image search optimized page with an introductory paragraph explaining where this work is, the background of its creation, and pricing for similar pieces.
While continuing to explore the potential of the still image Tillmans has begun to work with video, collaborating with the pop group, the Pet Shop Boys, on a music video and making a large - scale video installation, Lights (Body) 2000 — 2.
Two towers will hang side by side on the gallery walls revealing an image made from the black and red game pieces that pops from the yellow armature.
Katherine uses pop, colorful images to make her joyous paintings.
However, the Spanish artist who could be considered most authentically part of «pop» art is Alfredo Alcaín, because of the use he makes of popular images and empty spaces in his compositions.
Neo-Expressionism's blend of grotesque and provocative subject matter, combined with the media - saturated palette of Pop Art, makes a style particularly ill - suited for rendering an image of raw horror.
An upcoming retrospective at London's Victoria & Albert Museum celebrates the pop icon as an artist in his own right, a meticulous shaper of his image who worked with artists and photographers to sculpt Ziggy Stardust, the Thin White Duke, and his other culture - making personae.
Made during his Pop period alongside images of clothes dryers, fighter jets and celebrities, there's a suggestion of an equivalence of moral context in mass media images — the personal and family history at the same level as world historical events.
Pop Art made use of images and text, too, but filled with advertising's impersonal desires.
The Pop Life exhibition also includes works from Jeff Koons's series Made in Heaven, large - scale photographic images that depict the artist and the porn model La Cicciolina having sexual intercourse.
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Look at just an image or two and the work can seem slick and glossy, but add a few more glances and the quirks start popping out at you — the glitches and «mistakes,» you realize, are what often make the work what it is.
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While Koons makes a suppressed structural commonality visible, in his eyes, Minimalism's embrace of commercial manufacturing techniques and design rhetoric (Judd's colorful enamels and Plexiglas, for example) is just as recognizably «pop» as Andy Warhol's interest in commonplace products or media images.
In installation, photography and video, the authoritative fixity of representational media is betrayed as those bodies presumed to be contained — as ghosts, as pop culture signifiers one step removed from the referent — return to haunt the image as desiring bodies, as spectres, as present absences that make even the quotidian an uncertain experience.
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