blurriness造句1 He's home. I'm screwed. Ten-and-a-half hours of ape-y blurriness.
2 There are two ways to fix this blurriness.
3 Milton's interest in moments of blurriness and of visual indistinctness suggest that the distinction between good and evil is actually never that clear.
4 Apple generally believes that the goal of the algorithm should be to preserve the design of the typeface as much as possible, even at the cost of a little bit of blurriness.
5 After each surgery the world became brighter and clearer for a little while, but soon the blurriness and darkness took over once again.
6 It is a good idea to blur the environment map to simulate the blurriness of a reflection.
7 After getting up one morning, a 58 year old woman in Chiayi experienced blurriness of vision in one eye without pain or any other feelings of discomfort.
8 When Hogan first realised this, he wondered if any experiment might be able to detect the holographic blurriness of space-time.
9 I have eyes to see clearly, but I prefer the blurriness.
10 It a goodto blur the environment map to simulate the blurriness of a reflection.
11 I am disappointed with the quality of the video but its still a cool song...the camera really had trouble with blurriness in the beginning.
12 For terrain gray images, a pretreatment methodology for restraining noise and blurriness and an improved algorithm for extracting terrain roughness are given.
13 According to ISO 13660, printing quality was evaluated by measuring dot diameter and roundness, line blurriness and roughness etc.
14 But those are kludges; if the distance to the subject changes while you're filming, moments of blurriness are inevitable.