Sentences with phrase «white images displayed»

The 31 black - and - white images displayed in the London gallery exhibition of Gardin's work, «The Italians,» are, for the most part, those he made in the midcentury, when Italy hovered between agrarian provincialism and an internationally touted cosmopolitanism.

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[Images flash through of an employee looking at a sample, operating a computer, the computer screen, a heat shrink bag, a tube being filled with white liquid, an employee looking at a computer screen, the computer screen display, an employee filling a tube with bottles of juice and placing the tube inside a machine, a computer screen display and an employee emptying the tube]
Coupled with these are images more directly reminiscent of those grainy black and white photos on display in Holocaust museums throughout the world — lines of men kneeling in front of ditches, gunmen behind them about to shoot, or a row of bloodied corpses already keeled over into the ditch.
In an LED display, the emissions from red, green and blue diodes are blended to create the white and colored light necessary to render images.
Courtesy of the Vernadsky Institute, Moscow — smaller, high - contrast image (Additional image processing by Carlé Pieters and colleagues at Brown University, assembled for Astronomy: The Cosmic Journey by William K. Hartmann and Chris Impey) Around the Venera 13 probe at bottom, the dissicated, daytime landscape of Venus displays a yellowish - orange hue under a cloudy yellowish - white sky and the natural, mustard - colored light filtering through the planet's thick atmosphere
Toss two celadon - colored throw pillows on a taupe sofa, or display your favorite black - and - white photos in a large bright olive - green picture frame like the versatile 8 - by 10 - inch Studio Leather Frame from Graphic Image ($ 124).
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This slow - moving Iranian art film makes way for a non-stop display of impeccably gorgeous celluloid, black - and - white images dancing against a grainy hi - fi score that's in part Sergio Leone spaghetti Western and equally a rave scene.
Tellingly, one of the most moving — and visually dazzling — moments in the film is an image of an ageing, blind filmmaker fondling a giant display of old, pixellated black and white celluloid.
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Information is displayed as a black - and - white image with warmer objects in white, while cooler objects appear black.
It will save not only the text, but also any images included (albeit displayed in black and white), and add the article on your ereader.
Eink devices such as the Kindle or the Kobo readers are black and white so won't display the images in colour.
The video goes on to explain the science behind E Ink displays, how tiny ink microcapsules placed between two electrodes rearrange charged white and black pigment chips suspended in clear fluid to form the text or images we see materialize on the display.
It can display a monochrome image with four shades of grey as well as black and white, and needs no battery - draining backlight, like LCDs.
Apple has been a leader in accurate display calibration, but all of the iPads and iPhones that we have tested have White Points that are slightly too blue, which can impart a cold or bluish caste to some images — such as in shifting the complexions of faces slightly.
The biggest disadvantages of this e-book reader are that you can see each pixel on the screen, you can see old image after full page refresh and display is not so white as you can see above.
If the pictures look huge — you can add white space to fill that 1200px width and center the image so it displays at an acceptable size.
It's important not to make the image too dark as many e-readers only display in black and white and a dark image may not appear correctly.
The Adaptive Display screen mode provides real - time adaptive processing to dynamically adjust images and videos — for some applications it will vary the White Point, Color Gamut, and Color Saturation based on the image content and the color of the surrounding ambient lighting measured by the Ambient Light Sensor (which measures color in addition to brightness).
The display consist of a thin sheet of white plastic which is backed up by a porous aluminium coating to ensure better reflection, while the pores allow for easy passage of ink that is pushed to the front of the white plastic sheet to construct the images and text.
The white BlackBerry Bold 9000 is what we were missing out on as we had some leakage of it in white, but did not see it in full as it displayed in the image.
I have an issue where ePub files that have images do not display correctly (it shows about a quarter of the image and anything in the image that is white displays lines instead of the white area).
I also recommend you size the images between 500 x 700 pixels at 72 - dpi, and make sure they have enough contrast so they display well in both color and in black and white (for Kindle and Nook e-ink devices).
While the quality and contrast of black - and - white e-paper displays were almost on par with real paper, color images were lacking because each pixel was limited to a single primary color.
The Color Gamut, Intensity Scale, and White Point determine the quality and accuracy of all displayed images and all
The pictures are displayed in black - and - white, of course, but it's still fun to see a familiar image that's all your own.
The Color Gamut, Intensity Scale, and White Point determine the quality and accuracy of all displayed images and all the image colors.
Text is incredibly sharp, and images look great, so comics really pop (though keep in mind you're still working with a black - and - white E Ink display).
The LCD screen can also display colored images while the e-Ink screen used in Paperwhite can only display black and white (16 gray levels) one.
While this is perfect for creating resilient monochrome and even grayscale images, where teeny - tiny black and white particles arrange in different distances to the surface of the display to form an image, it poses a problem when trying to show things in color.
Most can also display comics and images in black and white, play MP3 audio files and audiobooks, display newspapers, magazines, documents, rss feeds, and some can browse the web too.
Capsules filled with negatively and positively charged particles color the surface of an electronic paper display black or white when an electric charge is applied (Image source: E Ink ®)
This allowed the display to draw crisp black and white images with very little energy (you can read more about how e-paper works here).
While the arranging of small black and white particles in different distances to the surface of the display is perfect for black and white or grayscale images, it poses a challenge when trying to show things in color.
Windjammers conjures up the image of a sleepy, well - worn neighborhood pizza joint where the buzzing of white fluorescent bulbs can be heard just above the din coming from the aged television displaying highlights of yesterday's high school football game.
The sculpture was modeled after a 1952 black - and - white photograph of a dogwood tree that had been yanked from the ground; it is elevated in the image, with its full root system on display.
However, with «Choreograph,» on display starting tomorrow at David Zwirner, Welling has developed a more physical way of deconstructing color: feeding three black - and - white images into Photoshop's red, green and blue color channels, and dragging the «adjustment» sliders until he creates one serendipitous, psychedelic composition.
Works on display will feature black and white and color images combined with words in woodcuts, intaglio and monoprints.
Singh, who collaborated with Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe on their own sinister and all - encompassing installation, scans photocopies of found images to produce the digital materials for his collage, which he displays in thick white frames up and down the walls.
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From the intimate and dark self - portrait of photographer Nan Goldin in bed with her ex-boyfriend, to the image of performance artist Marina Abramovic Hon RA riding a white horse, this display of works offers varied perspectives on notions of female identity and sexuality.
Displayed in casually elegant arrays, in odd corners and on the stairs, Tillmans» images take us from total photographic abstraction to a tiny black - and - white image of bare trees, from a colourful closeup of a car's headlight to a portrait of an onion.
Simpson's work — consisting of two circular framed photographs focusing on a woman's mouth, clavicle, and the neckline of a plain white garment with a list of words on plastic plates displayed between them — is representative of her unique approach to image making.
Minimally displayed in a white cube gallery setting the horror, stench and gore is all in the images allowing the viewer a voyeuristic look into a world of violence and inhumanity.
Seen at eye level through a square aperture cut into the white steel cube, the moving image of the sky is not a digital projection or display — it is the actual three - dimensional sky.
It can be displayed alongside his earlier black - and - white portraits of individuals and almost unbearably frank depictions of family groups, or with his serene, unpopulated New Pictures from Paradise jungle images of the 1990s, but each of these also deserves proper consideration.
Her treated, recorded, or displayed images also allude to international current affairs: following the assassination of the Lebanese prime minister, Rafic Hariri, she made Beirut (2005 - 2007), a video showing the façade of the Saint - Georges Hotel, severely damaged during the attack; with a disturbing soundtrack, the white curtains hanging in the windows of the building (the only actors in the work) spin faster and faster, until the image itself dissolves.
In this work, displayed on a plasma screen mounted vertically on the wall, the black and white image of a pair of ghostly figures approach, coming into focus and eventually breaking through an invisible threshold into a world of color and light.
As a result, TMD and Idemitsu succeeded in achieving the world's highest level of performance for an organic EL display screen of 2.2 - inch QVGA (240x320) format suitable for mobile equipment applications, with power consumption of 100 mW (based on typical movie screen images, defined by 30 % brightness of a full - white screen) and luminosity half - life of 60K hours (based on a full - white screen at 200 cd / m2).
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