Sentences with phrase «see bright areas»

When the light is mixed, you'll see bright areas look overexposed and dark areas look underexposed.

Not exact matches

I can rember seeing the floating bright red lights that littered the sky in that area and thinking to myself «wow!
Piping it from remote areas is expensive, so energy companies burn off about one - third of the gas they produce in bright flares that can be seen from space.
But a model of Ceres presented at the LPSC has added a wrinkle by suggesting comet - like behaviour is only possible at the poles of the dwarf planet, not the lower - latitude areas where the bright spot has been seen.
«You could see that the whole area around the lunar modules was smooth and bright because of the gas from the engines scoured the surface,» Schultz said.
Any bright area appears to flicker, especially when seen from the corner of the eye, and the problem is becoming particularly noticeable as screens get bigger.
The insect's «headlights» — two bioluminescent spots just behind its actual head (see image below)-- gleam steadily as it wanders undisturbed, as does a third, hidden bright area under its abdomen.
On the left a typical pattern can be seen: dark areas surrounded by bright rims.
The brightest area on Ceres, located in the mysterious Occator Crater, has the highest concentration of carbonate minerals ever seen outside Earth, according to a new study.
So for example, on the left - hand side here, this bright area of yellow and orange that you see is accumulation of what's called amyloid plaques.
The brightest area on Ceres, located in the mysterious Occator Crater, has the highest concentration of carbonate minerals ever seen outside Earth, according to a new study from scientists on NASA's Dawn mission.
Unlike HST, which could only see bright galaxies, LUVOIR should be able to see both bright and dim ones, opening up new areas in space sciences, including what many people view as the «holy grail» of space exploration — the search for extraterrestrial life.
Pluto's «bright spot», an area rich in carbon monoxide frost, can be seen in the Hubble images.
In fact, this tendency to see mistakes as a measure of your abilities may be one reason many bright girls remain afraid of math and science and withdraw from them even when they have exceptional ability in those areas.
The comforting assurance of symbols is also strong when I visit other spiritual places, walk in the woods and see the swoop of a red - tail hawk, or glimpse the bright jacket of a kind neighbor who has lived in the area since childhood.
For the most part the frontlight is fairly evenly distributed but there are some areas of brighter and dimmer tones, with some shadowy areas at the top of the screen (see video review about 2 minutes in).
In daylight and other bright areas, you could see just a hint of the GlowLight when activated, but it didn't affect our reading.
In practice, it's just like using the regular camera mode, with no lag or processing time, and we did see a marked improvement in frames combining particularly bright and / or dark areas.
Coffee and hot chocolate is served in our bright, airy waiting area, where pet parents can see our photo display of the newest pet children to become patients of our clinic, look out of our large atrium style windows and enjoy the atmosphere of our caring, dedicated staff.
It can lead to the inability of the dog to see objects that are stationary in an area with bright lighting.
Viewed using advanced sensor technology, you can see that Big Barker's structure eliminates painful pressure points (bright yellow areas) found in normal dog beds.
Just past the bar was an area with the brightest colored seating I've ever seen in an airport lounge....
Offering some of the most beautiful areas of desert, colours are brightest November to March, and approaching Al Ain from Abu Dhabi wll delight your senses as you see bright green date palms stand against glowing red dunes and a deep cobalt sky.
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Yet what this young artist creates in pencil, ink and ballpoint pen is far from the squeaky - clean structures you see on billboards, advertising a bright future for Britain's poorest areas.
The use of this darker wash resulted in a surface accented by bright flecks of pigment and granular dark areas, as seen in the present lot.
After experiencing the wind in that area, it was clear why the locals call it «windy mountain» and why political and business leaders see so bright a future for Mongolia's clean energy.
Seeing the brightest highlights of HDR footage able to appear just a pixel away from inky blacks without a hint of backlight clouding or compromise in the intensity of the bright areas is an immersive OLED trick that never gets old.
The Galaxy Note 4's picture is brighter, but it suffers from some blown - out areas, as seen on the backlit bottles behind the bar.
Try moving the plant to a brighter area of the home and see if it does better.
Since many of us are now incorporating fresh and happy colours into our homes, I have started seeing a lot of living rooms with bright new geometric area rugs that mostly don't relate to the upholstery in the room.
At first glance it's not super noticeable, and of course things do show up slightly brighter in pictures, but as you look closer, especially in the areas where there are shadows, like the corners of the room, you start to see that green tint.
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