Sentences with phrase «much sharper image»

The rear camera offers much sharper image quality, but colors are a bit washed out, and whites have a yellowish tinge.
Once there, he did research at Haystack, studying the «magical technique» that underlies the EHT — using multiple observatories to generate a much sharper image.
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.
Actually you'll just get much sharper images regardless of how «zoomed in» you are.
Credit: Tom's GuideI discovered that the S5 struggles with low - light shots, producing bright but fuzzy images, whereas the iPhone 6 delivered much sharper images.

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That «god» actually put «his» fear of graven images and idols into the Ten Commandments pretty much proves that there was no god, but instead a very sharp marketeer «priest» who wanted to control his people and keep his job.
Once the scan is finished, the algorithm untangles the paths of the captured photons and, like the mythical image enhancement technology of television crime shows, the blurry blob takes much sharper form.
The extremely brief electron pulses ensure that the image remains sharp, much like a short - exposure photograph of a speeding object.
Earlier sharp images have shown details on much more massive, red supergiant stars like Betelgeuse and Antares.
By producing a photographic negative on glass rather than on paper, the resulting images were much sharper and could be made much larger, hence the great interest for astronomers.
This highly sensitive microscope allows scientists to obtain much sharper three - dimensional images, even in very low light.
I invested in the 45 mm F1.8 lens which I managed to buy on offer in John Lewis and having always been a fan of a low F number lens (my 50 mm F1.4 & 85 mm F1.8 canon lenses are my absolute favourites) I knew the potential this lens could offer for those beautifully sharp yet bokeh style images I love so much.
The image is not just clean and free from much of the damage seen on earlier editions, missing frames and footage has been restored and the image is now sharp and strong, with deep blacks, vivid contrasts, and unprecedented clarity, stability, and detail.
The image in question doesn't really reveal much, save what appears to be a sharper and more modern rear profile.
Colours are vibrant, images sharp - you almost want to ignore its capacitive multi-touch functionality in fear of sullying it (which unfortunately, in true smartphone style, your fingerprints very much will).
I could see that, while the overall image was much sharper, there was still some aliasing around the title.
The auto focus also helps for all pictures by correctly focusing and making the images much sharper.
Like gone are the heavily pixelated display which has now given way to much rounded and sharper images which no doubt look great on the iPad.
Note that because the Bold 9700 packs a bit more pixels than the iPhone in virtually half the screen surface, the image is in fact much sharper.
Lulu's printing of these images is much sharper.
Images of a flower bed taken in the late afternoon were vibrant and sharp, though the oranges and pinks on the petals didn't pop as much as we'd like.
The Thrive's 10.1 - inch, 1280 x 800 glossy screen offers reasonably vibrant colors and sharp images, but viewing angles leave much to be desired, particularly in environments with a lot of overhead or natural light.
This is much better than the color - screened Sharper Image Literati's ($ 159, 2.5 stars) measly 4 - hours of battery life.
Colours are vibrant, images sharp - you almost want to ignore its capacitive multi-touch functionality in fear of sullying it (which unfortunately, in true smartphone style, your fingerprints very much will).
Part of the thrill is that it allows much larger images - 65» and even bigger - to look pin - sharp.
I would say the Moto X's performance here still isn't as good something like the Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note 5, but it is definitely leaps and bounds better than the 2014 Moto X. Specifically, images are much sharper and more detailed, which you can see pretty easily when zooming into text.
This also runs runs RAISR, where zoomed - in images look much more detailed and sharper.
Text, videos, and images look much sharper, and the colors are much more accurate than the Z1.
It has a decent 13MP primary camera and a 5MP front facing camera, both are capable of capturing reasonably sharp images, although don't expect too much on low light conditions.
If you compare the images shot using the Infocus M350 and this one (M530), there is not much of a difference, however when you compare the images shot in low light conditions it is slightly better, more detailed and sharper when using M530.
But as I clicked more pictures in different lighting conditions, the results were much better with sharp and clear images.
That's high enough for sharp images and text and doesn't take a toll on the battery as much as a higher resolution screen does.
Photos taken with the Blackphone on a Manhattan street were crisp and clear, but the HDR images had much better exposure and sharper architectural lines (although fast - paced pedestrians looked even more blurred).
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