Sentences with phrase «much deeper colours»

The differences between each mode aren't incredibly noticeable at low brightness settings, but once you crank up the brightness, you really do start to notice how much deeper colours become in Super-vivid mode.

Not exact matches

For a Swiss meringue for the shells, I'd keep the eggwhite and sugar amounts the same, but I would still steer clear of liquid (as opposed to gel or powder) food colouring — it just takes so much to get a deep colour.
I stewed the rhubarb with blood orange juice and got a pretty deep pink colour which I loved very much.
The exact nature of its colouring depends upon how much light it has been exposed to when growing - if none at all, the contrast between the white ribs and the deep red leaves will be very strong.
Colours such as deep burgundy, aubergine, navy blue and a rich emerald green can create so much drama whilst retaining that really luxurious and elegant feel.
«This foundation is great because of its colour - combination, which is suitable for people with much deeper skin tones.
It's just good to see a motion controlled game that isn't aimed at just casuals and (even though we haven't seen all that much) go quite deep into the gameplay elements and finer details e.g. the ball on the end of the controller changing colour to represent what spell you are using, and I think we of all people should support that.
For example, the film «Wounds and Absent Objects», a homage to Kapoor's hero, American abstract expressionist Barnett Newman (1905 - 70), suggests a deep journey from colour to darkness; on the screen, viewers see a single - coloured image, very much like one of Newman's painting, that shifts from brighter to darker shades.
He spent much of the 1960s travelling in Greenland and the Arctic for his studies, and it is the light and colours of these territories — stony greys, deep greens and rich, peaty browns — that dominate here.
Perhaps this explains Cassidy's growing popularity on the Continent: the Germans and French have a much deeper appreciation for colour.
Tillmans makes colour and line appear as one indistinguishable substance; instead of colour being confined by and filling in drawn profile, here colour seems to thicken and extend into its own tendriled shapes, arriving at forms and fields that look organically spawned» — L. RELYEA «What connects all my work is finding the right balance between intention and chance, doing as much as I can and knowing when to let go, allowing fluidity and avoiding anything being forced» — W. TILLMANS Immersing the viewer in a mesmeric expanse of deep blue, Wolfgang Tillmans» Freischwimmer 186 lyrically transcends the boundaries between photography, painting and drawing.
The backlight system Samsung's developed for handling the much more extreme demands of HDR copes effortlessly with SDR, combining gorgeously deep black colours with punchy whites within a single frame and producing an immaculately dynamic but also balanced and natural colour range.
The pursuit of HDR has resulted in improved colours, increased contrast and the ability to push brighter highlights alongside deeper shadows, it's very much the wow feature of modern TVs.
Its implementation in the iPhone X is similar to the Watch too, with inky - deep blacks and precise punchy colours only on a much larger scale.
Deep rich, saturated colour is making a much - anticipated return in sumptuous olive and hunter green, gorgeous garnet and ruby red, and bold sapphire and cobalt.
Preserved eucalyptus (affiliate) is a different colour of green - I'm pretty sure you can get it in a few different colours (I've seen red and a much deeper green).
However, this is a colour that offers so much diversity, ranging from bright cherry reds to deep crimson tones, all of which can look lovely when used in the right situation.
Things like colours are imprinted on our DNA; it's much deeper than simply recalling and replicating an exact image.
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