Not exact matches
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The
result is this record - breaking
image — the biggest infrared
image ever taken of the Small Magellanic Cloud — with the whole
frame filled with millions of stars.
A fast camera recorded the
resulting light at the rate of 400,000
frames per second over an
image frame size of 64 pixels wide by 80 pixels high.
The
resulting electron microscope pixel array detector records an
image frame in under a millisecond, and can detect from 1 to 1,000,000 primary electrons per pixel per
image frame.
The
result is that while LSMs can typically
image on the order of one full
frame per second, SDCs can
image at over 1,000
frames per second.
In a
frame - to -
frame comparison, the
result is striking: the earlier Signature transfer offers a richer, more visually interesting
image than the new Extended transfer.
He explains that the film's wiggly look is a
result of hand tracing of video shots, with the
images changing slightly from
frame to
frame because of slight variations in the artists» many renderings of the
images.
This
results in some odd
framing at the top and bottom of the
image, but perhaps the theatrical ratio is the one preferred by producer Don Hahn and Directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale.
As a
result, the
image has a vibrancy and liveliness that's rarely matched by transfers of indie genre pics, let alone big - studio Blu - ray titles, and the grain structure holds up, even when scrutinized on a
frame - by -
frame basis.
Occasionally, poor electronic connections to the host school
resulted in pixilated
images and frozen
frames lasting sometimes as long as 5 seconds; other times services was disconnected altogether.
PS4 has a sharper
image, better
frame - rate keep, higher resolution (which
results in less jaggies), AO and AF use.
In plain English, it bonds four fully rendered
frames into one composite
image with as much cleaning of jagged edges from the
results as possible, and then up - samples the end
result to 1080p.
Since this project is predominately created without the use of a camera, the
resulting images from the assorted elements cover several inches of the film, neglecting the conventional
frame lines produced by camera shutters.
While it interests me that working this way speaks directly to technical and historical photographic processes, I'm most excited by the accidents of the
resulting images: the movement in between my three
frames, and the mis - registered overlapping... Outside of the reasons this process was originally developed, mainly a solution to reproduce the world's color, I'm looking for: unseeable squirming, shifting, and growth, arms flailing in ecstasy, or light slowly moving across our walls.
On another level, we playfully explore new narrative possibilities with the flat donut - shape (i.e. the new
frame shape) moving
image resulting from the use of the special lens.
The
resulting body of texts, an amalgam of different people's responses, were
framed and paired with photographic
images, showing the empty spaces where the works once hung.
Mukdamanee quickly applies ink in splashy yet controlled strokes on plastic film then runs in through a press on beautiful papers, then
frames the
resulting image in quiet white mats.
The rushing liquidity in Clunie Reid's migration of her established collage techniques to a row of four video screens is the
result, she told me, of running moving
images at 12
frames per second instead of the usual 24, and inserting random still
images into the vacated
frames.
I photographed some flowers at a nearby farmers market, and though I couldn't really
frame the shots because the sunlight was so bright, the
resulting images weren't terrible.
At dusk with only a few lamps on, the Cloud Cam's
frame rate and resolution dropped,
resulting in somewhat blurry
images when people moved quickly across the room.
Furthermore, in general use, we found that the Pure XR doesn't focus properly when manually setting the focus in the viewfinder: the handset doesn't seem to respond to the selected focal point and
resulting images are focused on the centre of the
frame, with the edges blurred out.