Sentences with phrase «scale images so»

Blogging programs allow you to scale images so that they fit neatly within your blog posts.

Not exact matches

Plymouth MP Johnny Mercer accused some charities of exaggerating the scale of the problem to boost their own coffers — and in doing so, damaging the image of servicemen and women.
So the researchers developed an attachment that can be placed over the smartphone lens to increase the resolution and the visibility of tiny details of the images they take, down to a scale of approximately one millionth of a meter.
The microchips contained transparent windows so the beam from a transmission electron microscope could pass through to create an atomic - scale image.
Unlike straight L peptides, which can be fairly easily converted to a D form, most biologically active peptides are twisted into helices, and so far there has been no good way to design their mirror - image counterparts on a large scale, said Kim.
The idea is to use the software to generate a scale that can be printed next to published images, say Farid and Kee, so that readers can tell how accurately they represent the originals.
«Other researchers use x-rays to capture atomic motions, so no one thought we could ever develop a bright enough source based on electrons as they undergo electron - electron repulsion and would blow up without being able to capture an image on the incredibly short time scale required,» says Miller.
The final skirmish is not on a scale anywhere near as huge as the first film's climax, while the images of Roland Emmerich - scale city destruction are so brief there's hardly a frame of it in the film not featured in the trailer.
The Gallery viewer in the Kindle Fire has a very distorted intensity scale that is way off, and overdriven so hard that significant picture detail will be lost with bright images because it clips near the top.
The Nook Tablet has a very smooth tensity scale that is actually more accurate than most living room HDTVs, so it delivers excellent image contrast.
it lets you choose between full image and the scaled (though you can't scroll around the full image so it is kind of useless).
I do not know why the (image - based) PDF scaling is so horrid on the PRS - T3.
Yeah, it was the epub readers i was using on my tablet and phone to test how everything was looking, and they wouldnt scale down either, so the images were getting cut off.
So if the Intensity Scale doesn't follow the Standard that is used in all consumer content then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere in all images.
So if the Intensity Scale doesn't follow the standard that is used to produce virtually all consumer content then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere in all images.
There are two problems with this technique: 1) the Kindle Fires scale images differently so they are much smaller in the Kindle Fire HDX than the Paperwhite, and 2) if the reader chooses night or sepia mode the transparent background gets obliterated on many devices.
Since an image is always displayed completely on the screen, image resolution should be constrained to a maximum of 500 × 600 so that the image is not scaled, making it hard to read.
So if it doesn't obey the industry standard intensity scale then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere on - screen because virtually all professional content and all digital cameras use the sRGB / Rec.709 standard, so it's necessary for accurate image, picture and color reproductioSo if it doesn't obey the industry standard intensity scale then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere on - screen because virtually all professional content and all digital cameras use the sRGB / Rec.709 standard, so it's necessary for accurate image, picture and color reproductioso it's necessary for accurate image, picture and color reproduction.
It's likely RIM will fix this issue in the near future so wallpaper images display 1:1 instead of scaling as they do now, but in the mean time, be aware that you might not quite get the image to show as you'd like for a wallpaper.
So if the Intensity Scale doesn't follow the Standard that is used to produce virtually all consumer content then the colors and intensities will be wrong everywhere in all images.
Large - scale images of black people and the black experience should hang in museums alongside the so - called «masters,» he says.
So cameras are getting smaller, printers are getting larger and artists like Ed Burtynsky, Martin Usborne, Massimo Vitali, and Scarlett Hooft Graafland are now able to create images on a more monumental scale.
He uses a wide aperture and a long focal length to make the images breathe, so that the humble viewer can see sheer scale of the environment.
The projections of the paintings — which were commissioned by SFMOMA and can only be seen in the museum's spacious atrium — did only so much to command attention, with an inertness inherent in digital images that only scales up with size.
In something of a change from the artist's typical displays of found photographs, here images will be incorporated into large scale collages, multi-channel video projections (which worked so well in The Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine), and moving screens which will zip around the gallery space on a custom - built track.
Images of black people and the black experience, on large - scale canvases, should hang in museums alongside the so - called «masters,» Marshall contends.
Marguerite Yes it gave me the confidence, once I knew what... The hardest thing is getting the image in your head, this is why once its worked out small, once I've decided its worked on that scale, after that it is just a process, an interesting process, because you are just interested in the mark making but you know where you are going, so there is none of this tentativeness of your mark making, the paintings can be fresh, I mean you can always scrape all the paint off.
Three exhibitions currently on view in New York City — Stuart Davis: In Full Swing, Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight, and the Hilma af Klint exhibition that is secreted within The Keeper exhibition at the New Museum — provide object lessons on the necessity of seeing «in person» artworks that in reproduction appear flat and graphic in a way that stays fixed at the level of an image with no scale so that when looking at the images most people, particularly those brought up entirely within the regime of Instagram would not see why they should see the works and, further, might not be able to see the work when in front of it because many people now see exclusively through the lens of their smart phone.
That fact becomes much less intuitive when you present an image which so badly distorts the scale of reality.
My inability to focus on anything other than food and body image threatened to take down my life and my firm, so I made the hard decision to scale back my practice and enter treatment.
We've updated how the system generates these attachments so that the image is scaled down slightly, in an effort to keep everything to a single page — and prevent a second nearly - blank page from being included in the invoice document.
To produce an image smaller than its native resolution, the display would still be using 1366 × 768 pixels — so the display must interpolate (scale) the image to be larger and fill the screen.
Although less detail is captured in extreme low light at 2x magnification, the loss of very fine detail only becomes obvious when examining 100 % crops, so the results are very acceptable when viewing full images at small scale.
Frame the photo so you capture three walls in the room, which will provide greater balance and scale to the image, Balduf says.
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