Some of the backgrounds appear grainier than the rest of the picture, and sometimes the special effects look a little hokey. |
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A little grainier than we're now used to, the photographs from Getty Images show Christmas back when images were black and white. |
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The higher the ISO Sensitivity, the grainier your pictures are likely to become, so it is necessary to exercise caution. |
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The pillowy texture of the short grains reminds me of tapioca, with a grainier bite. |
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It's easily the grainier and more sustaining of the two. |
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It grows lovelier, grainier, more confident, more wicked. |
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High the ISO means that lowlight pictures look grainier than on rival handsets. |
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The action begins in 1968-71, so why the crisp, digital format instead of grainier celluloid? |
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Why, I thought, would you want to watch a smaller, grainier version of what's happening above you? |
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But that can be true only if the volume is much grainier, or blurrier, than the Planck-length tiles on the surface. |
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The image will appear grainier as the image is digitally zoomed. |
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Some of the grainier segments of Bateson talking could have been edited. |
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Grainier didn't dare to sleep, feeling it all to be some sort of vast pronouncement, maybe the alarms of the end of the world. |
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Johnson develops the main character, Robert Grainier, not through description but through the events and changes that occur over his lifetime. |
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