Black levels are rich, colors are muted but hold their own against grain levels, and edges are sharp without degrading into jaggedness. |
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She cut herself slightly on the jaggedness of the glass, but she didn't care. |
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For an anime, it looks lush and vibrant, but anyone watching this DVD on a high-end television may notice the jaggedness in the black lines. |
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And the return routes will produce a characteristic pattern determined by the jaggedness of the rail. |
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The application's image quality is poor: edges look jagged, and the jaggedness seems to creep along each edge as the image moves. |
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Do individual lines show a consistent degree of jaggedness from start to finish? |
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The letters are washed blunt glass which betray no jaggedness. |
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As one flew closer and closer to the station, one would see that the jaggedness of the sides was not irregularities in the edged, but rather docking stations. |
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Some of this jaggedness is to be expected — what would be more dishonest and insufferable than a slick Broadway version of Tyson? |
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It brings into dazzling, sharp relief the jaggedness and outrage of what has come earlier. |
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The subjective decisions the writers make ease the jaggedness and vitality of the original plays, he argues. |
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De-interlacing is the process of converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced form, by eliminating some jaggedness from the video for better viewing. |
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But her feeling is that life's jaggedness needs to stay jagged. |
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One suspects that some translators have perhaps smoothed out the jaggedness of Akin's syntax that other translators are at pains to preserve. |
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The song is uptempo and rousing, with tense drum fills and periodic jaggedness in he melody. |
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The degree of jaggedness in the lines depends upon the roughness of the road, the size of the bumps, the suspension system of the vehicle, and the speed of travel. |
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