Film strips hung from the cutter's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material. |
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The long-tail approach, by definition, requires you to be constantly on the prowl for underdog and underexposed offerings. |
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They seem slightly underexposed, and a sepia tone gives them the look of faded vintage photographs. |
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From an imaging perspective, several photographs were either underexposed or blurred due to insufficient exposure time. |
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It is also because the social dimension is underexposed in the Commission's work. |
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Moreover, as Mr Wiersma pointed out a moment ago, Russia's role remains underexposed. |
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If the image is underexposed, move the white point to the left until it lines up with the brightest pixel. |
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Because lesions can be obscured within the underexposed dense tissue, underexposure is a potentially more serious error because it can lead to false-negative results. |
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For example, the superior part of the building is underexposed because of the lack of street light. |
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Corporate governance is a core issue for Audit Committees, and tax is a historically underexposed part of corporate governance. |
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The labour participation of women from ethnic minorities remains underexposed. |
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The period of Mr. O'Brien's life framed by the film is not exactly underexposed. |
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If the background environment is brighter than that of your subject, this may cause your video to be underexposed. |
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The monitor shutter-speed and aperture display will turn red if the image is significantly underexposed or overexposed. |
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Something that still, I think, remains underexposed, is Russia's role in this whole affair, to which Mr Wiersma referred briefly just now. |
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Because of the limits to the shutter speeds in this mode, images may be underexposed in low-light conditions. |
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Women's traditional roles in water resources management are underexposed and underrated. |
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Because the shot was inconveniently underexposed, or because such color passes badly on such film? |
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It can also locate and decode codes that are overexposed or underexposed, without requiring multiple retries. |
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This broader perspective is so far underexposed. |
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The natural light of the summer sun can play tricks with the light sensors on most cameras and lead to subjects looking too dark and sunny scenes looking dull and underexposed. |
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The efficiency battle, which can be won precisely by means of market forces, remains underexposed, and in the area of legal certainty, there are definitely a few question marks to be placed. |
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Some sectors both under public and private ownership, continue to be underexposed to competition, notably in retail distribution, while others, such as housing, remain heavily regulated. |
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Those illegal discharges may not make newspaper headlines, but they do constitute a seriously underestimated and underexposed problem, for every year, some 90 000 cases of illegal discharge take place in European waters. |
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In the last six years we have taken many measures in the fight against terrorism and crime, but this action has been very unbalanced because the human rights aspect has been completely underexposed. |
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A histogram in which pixels are clustered on the right indicates that the image may be overexposed, while a histogram in which pixels are clustered on the left indicates that the image may be underexposed. |
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But they may be underexposed now. Whatever their asset allocation, savers ought to be putting more money into their pensions, given their nest-eggs have taken such a beating. |
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But Mr. McDevitt said that another factor driving money away from domestic stocks — and toward foreign equities — was the growing belief among investors that they had been underexposed to foreign stocks for far too long. |
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I think the full manifestation of SUNY is underexposed and underexploited. |
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By properly setting the exposure the subject is emphasized and becomes the focus of the shot and stands out from the overexposed or underexposed background. |
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Select this checkbox when scanning underexposed slides. |
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His moody, underexposed shot of a greylag goose on the bank of the Thames, set against the Shard, is proof that the beauty of nature can be captured anywhere. |
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