This means you should be able to capture a much wider range of color than your standard camera footage, giving you a lot more flexibility for color grading in post production, and getting
much less color banding overall.
Plain Jane potatoes have so
much less color, less flavor, less nutrition (it's true!)
So, Mr. Megan Kelly Fan, you do know that the original blog never made any mention of Jesus at all,
much less his color, and it's Megyn who invented this PC fraud controversy, right?
Not exact matches
The language simply does not exist for you, as a sighted person, to explain to a blind person the concept of «
color,»
much less specific
colors.
Along similar lines, physiologists believe that the human eye is capable of distinguishing among more than six million hues, and yet the fact that we typically use only about a dozen words to describe
colors suggests that we see them
much less richly than we are capable of doing.3
But if you're looking at uncooked «fresh» hamburger meat, and it's reddish in
color, you pretty
much can be confident that it is
less than say 100 years old and you know it has beef in it.
While not quite as efficient as HID lights, these fluorescents have better
color rendering properties (more of the light emitted is used by the plant) and produce
much less heat when compared to HID lights.
Mine do get puffy, however, it's possible (if there's no way you accidentally used cake flour with leavening or mis - measured your leavining, adding too
much) that it's a chemical thing with the lighter brown sugar... lighter
color,
less molasses, molasses add some acidity which I believe negates some of the baking soda, blah blah.
The chocolate pudding using the Dutch process cocoa was
much darker in
color, but no more or
less creamy than the natural version.
I have
much less control over many aspects of the cookbook than you seem to imagine, Carole, including the
color of the ink.
As I mention in SNC it can be surprisingly light in
color and often takes
much less time to cook than it's cultivated cousin - the darker, glossy, brownish black wild rice you are likely familiar with.
White dresses are
MUCH harder to find than black dresses, simply because the
color is
less forgiving...
Where too
much liquid is an issue, you'd probably be better off using the «juicing» method, where the
color is more pronounced and
less is needed.
My daughter loves
coloring with crayons, I love that there are so many
colors and it's a
much less messy craft than some others.
Stick to these protected areas (Mom, * click each
colored area on the map to see what pops up), and you're
much less likely to encounter actual DC residents, who clearly can't be trusted to be Legal U.S. Citizens with birth certificates and all.
Any artist will tell you that sometimes in art «
less is more»; a little doodle of a nude is
much more beautiful than a full -
color 3 - D photograph of a naked woman.
It is incapable of applying the physics of
color subtraction, partly because
color perception evolved
much later in primates and did not get wired in adequately and partly because in the luminance domain
color overlap is
much less common in the natural world than transparency and translucency are.
Or to measure how
much blue dye is in a blue -
colored solution, they might measure how
much light is absorbed by the solution, since the more blue dye there is, the
less light will pass through the solution.
While similar in
color and flavor to soy sauce, we go for tamari because it's gluten - free, and thanks to the higher concentration of fermented soy beans, is thicker and richer so you will need to use
much less.
Though
much less common, other root
colors range from white to gray to purple, including bicolor varieties of all of the above.
With so
much health and
color in one dish Arugula Pasta Rhubarb Chia Salad was ready within minutes but was consumed even in
less time than I took to prepare..
The column on the left represents the foods are
much less likely to aggravate, the column on the right represents those foods which are most likely to affect a person's immune system.The Hypo - Allergenic diet sheet does not take into account the fact you may be a celiac, or be sensitive to dietary salicylates, amines,
colors, flavorings or preservatives.
Clearly would want
much less drama, but the
color and pattern could be really pretty.
I also don't experiment
much with
colored tights (except for tried and true navy), but keeping hosiery
color in the same family as your shoes makes it
less jarring.
Get a luxe lip for so
much less with the best drugstore sticks that save you money without compromising
color.
, but if you eliminate the
color on the lower lash line, the look will be
much less intense and still speak to the trend.
It's
much less I - got - dressed - in - the - dark - and - thought - they - were - the - same -
color than navy and black can sometimes be.
I gave
much less for the ones I got so those
colors in these dresses may be discontinued.
It makes me look way
less pale than I actually am right now and matches with pretty
much any
color.
Since youthful skin is
less of a concern at this age (since it's still looking glowy pretty
much 24/7), we don't think twice about covering it with full coverage foundation, matte finishes, and deep, bold
color choices.
My focus is
less on keeping my skin hydrated (turning off the heat tends to help with that) and more on figuring out how
much color I can put on my face.
Lighter
colors are
much less forgiving when it comes to quality, so they require a bit more investment.
Since it's
less moisturizing, it doesn't tend to «soak into» your lips as
much as a creamier
color would.
Shot on location in subdued
colors, Twist offers
much less hope for its troubled characters than Dickens did.
But Upstream
Color is way
less of a puzzle than Primer was — it's
much more about burrowing inside your head with the weird lovely pictures, and making you identify with two characters who are fatally dysfunctional.
It doesn't take
much to notice that all shades of the
color green play an important role in the film (apparently to some extent coinciding with Mirabelle's feeling of loneliness), as well as the
less frequent splattering of red (passion).
The end result is a passable thriller that could (and should) have been so
much better, with the
less - than - novel premise, unfortunately, negatively
coloring everything that transpires over the course of the film's slightly overlong running time.
In an interesting decision, director Alex Keshishian elects to shoot the half - dozen concert numbers (including «Express Yourself,» «Vogue» and «Live to Tell») in
color while filming the backstage material in black - and - white — these behind - the - scenes vignettes include Madonna hanging out with her back - up singers and dancers, impatiently putting up with then - boyfriend Warren Beatty (who pretty
much nails the movie's inadvertent theme when, after someone asks Madonna if she'd like to talk off - camera, he comments, «She doesn't want to live off - camera,
much less talk.
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