graininess造句(1) Question How can graininess on plain surfaces with bright primary colours be avoided?
(2) To get a cinematic experience without graininess or eyestrain, shop in the ranges at right.
(3) Graininess: The character of a photographic image when, under normal viewing conditions, it appears to be made up of distinguishable particles, or grains.
(4) Why medical cent has graininess. Fluid shape and farinaceous ?
(5) That the calcination process will change the graininess, dispersity and acidity-basicity of the catalyst can explain the discrepancy of the above phenomena.
(6) How Bohr brought the graininess into the atom, with electrons hopping between orbits in quantum jumps.
(7) Based on the test data, the influence of graininess in transformer oil on insulation strength is discussed.
(8) PIXELIZATION - the graininess in an image that results when the pixels are too big, relative to the size of the image.
(9) In digital imaging, graininess may occur as a result of printing an image, the pixel resolution of which is too coarse, or as a result of using a printer with poor dot resolution.
(10) Graininess becomes more pronounced with faster film and the degree of enlargement.
(11) The proposal is used but as graininess as water compound cleaner comes cleanness massages bath crock, avoid to use the cleaner that is used at ceramic tile or enamel surface.
(12) Graininess in photos, or rather the perception of excess grain, has been virtually eliminated from today's films — fast ones and slow ones.
(13) It would be ironic if an instrument built to detect something as vast as astrophysical sources of gravitational waves inadvertently detected the minuscule graininess of space-time.
(14) Zn grains grew gradually and its morphology transformed from graininess to lamellae with the temperature increasing.
(15) Anyway, I decided to add some noise to the duplicated layer to maintain a hint of graininess .
(16) The Planck length is far beyond the reach of any conceivable experiment, so nobody dared dream that the graininess of space-time might be discernable.
(17) Experiments were performed to compare the measurement results using different sensors. Effect of sample graininess was also examined by experiments on milled grains and whole grains separately.
(18) "We also want to have the implant do some intelligent processing that can help to enhance the contrast and the graininess of the image," he says.
(19) "Even if it limits GEO600's sensitivity in some frequency range, it would be a price we would be happy to pay in return for the first detection of the graininess of space-time." he says.
(20) So while the Planck length is too small for experiments to detect, the holographic "projection" of that graininess could be much, much larger, at around 10-16 metres.
(21) That's because you want to use the fastest possible shutter speed to stop the action. But what about graininess?
(22) The invention can grade the processed material to attain the products in different graininess and realize the high additive valves of different powder materials.