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Had she Photoshopped a digital image onto a different digital image, the shop job would be significantly less glaring.
This is, to my knowledge, the first digital image format.
"He was like a pixel in a digital image," she said.
More and more cameras have optical or digital image stabilization built in.
Some other phones, like Google's Pixel phones, use what's known as digital image stabilization.
Definition: a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc.
One photographer had, and everyone gathered around to see the digital image of it.
Mr. Argent used 3D printing to create a model out of a digital image.
Zoom in on a digital image, and it'll turn into a grid of pixels.
The moiré pattern is exactly what you don't want in a digital image, it's disruption.
Facebook is adamant that it doesn't store your nude images — only the digital image hash.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The first digital image of Mars was hand drawn.
Ambarella makes digital image chips and is a key supplier to high definition camera maker GoPro.
That's fine enough to detect a phone as a dot-like pixel in a digital image.
GoPro says the new Hero 5 cameras will also have "professional grade" electronic, or digital, image stabilization.
They quickly process them, using the first digital image processing software actually developed by JPL in 1966.
Swiss conglomerate MCH Group — which owns the Art Basel fair franchise — acquired the digital image sharing platform, Curiator.
Right over the top of Schumer's newest ultrasound, which she snapped a digital image of from the exam room.
This process, akin to compressing a digital image, is key building the infrastructure to scale to a global system.
Or the art of Jack Goldstein, specifically his "Untitled" (22019), which blurs the boundaries between painted and digital image.
The white and black printer allows you to turn any digital image into analog Polaroids straight from your smartphone.
Working with biblical scholars in Jerusalem, they have used a computer to unfurl a digital image of the scroll.
Her digital image files were checked daily, and she had to develop her film in front of the censors.
Themes in Travieso's work include temporality and decomposition, calling attention to the fast-paced, disposable attitude of digital image production.
" It's "springy yet coherent," he added, "not, like previous films in the series, a digital-image blender set on high.
Looking at a painting and looking at a digital image are hardly two discrete experiences anymore, especially for younger audiences.
One of these is augmented reality windows, where a digital image can be overlayed on the window to the outside world.
Both the Hero 5 Black and Virb Ultra 30 support voice control, shoot 4K video, and come with digital image stabilization.
So try shooting a similar scene with and without digital image stabilization to get a sense of how it's affecting your video.
The painting contains different ways of presenting the landscape, from digital image to dispersed clouds of paint to optical veils to impasto.
The camera also features video digital image stabilization and also has a hyperlapse feature that allows you to create time-lapse videos.
The Sudbury police want people to keep an eye out for anyone who looks like the 3D visage in the digital image.
We can do these things called film outs, which we will eventually do, and that's just transferring the digital image to celluloid.
The Hero 6 Black is supposedly twice as fast, offers better transfer speeds, and features improved digital image stabilization and low light performance.
Rear-facing video gets improved digital image stabilization, while the  front-facing can now do 53K, for ultra-high-res selfies, I suppose.
"Bernie identified it himself," Tad Devine, a senior adviser to the campaign, told the newspaper, adding that Sanders has seen the digital image.
One of the ways to convey color in a digital image is by breaking it into its three properties: hue, saturation, and lightness.
This means that digital image stabilization, much like digital zoom, typically results in a loss of image quality for the sake of steadier video.
Tutorials on shutter speed and aperture combinations are also included, as well as lessons on digital image construction and popular image editing software programs.
The dance floor at Credit Suisse's party was backed by a digital image of actor Leonardo DiCaprio holding a cocktail while portraying Jay Gatsby.
In the report, academy President Dr. William H. Truswell partly attributes this rise to the importance of our digital image to our social opportunities.
These sections were then stained to show different cell bodies and then scanned to give a digital image of about 13,000 by 11,000 pixels.
But with a 3D scanner, a digital image can be made in half an hour and sent by email, and there is no mess.
After the camera started its shift to digital image sensors, more than one company saw the opportunity to breathe new life into popular old designs.
Although the internet meme look like an ordinary digital image, a simple command is hidden in the file's metadata, Trend Micro VP Mark Nunnikhoven says.
In an effort to free up space, researchers at the University of Washington have found a new way to store digital image files: in DNA.
As an expert witness in countless civil and criminal trials, he explained why a disputed digital image or video had to be real or fake.
She's clearly a digital image, but her video, along with her carefully curated Instagram, shows no sign of admitting to the audience she's not real.
Instead, the DNC shared a forensically preserved digital image of its systems with the FBI, who concluded that Russian agents had indeed hacked the network.
By the end, recognizing the power of a high-resolution digital image, chefs were some of the most ardent and agile users of the medium.
In her conversation with astronomer Marek Kukula, Mir discovers that the very first digital image of Mars was actually a crayon drawing from the 1960s.
"Today that mission still applies to everything we do at Google," his digital image droned on, without mentioning what Google is thinking of doing in China.
Allen of the Nelson-Atkins Museum, however, believes the contrary is true — that offering people the digital image will actually stoke curiosity about the original artwork.
With the design engineer Jeffrey Schier, Mr. Vasulka developed a device — the Digital Image Articulator — that breaks video images, pixel by pixel, into manipulable digital components.
It's not just a way to make tangible the digital photos you take with your smartphone, it's a conduit to the physical world for any digital image.
Social media platforms, online forums and even dating apps mean that often, the first -- and sometimes only -- version of ourselves other people meet is a digital image.
Phone cameras changed that, and now it often seems that the point of going out to eat is to post a digital image proving we were there.
By transforming the flat image icon we all know into a wall sculpture, the artist has creatively reconstituted an everyday object from digital image to physical object.
That led her to think about the experience of looking at a slide — and how different that is from the experience of looking at a digital image.
Also presented is information related to copyright claims, country-specific exceptions, institution-specific licensing details, and the dimensions of both the material artwork and of the digital image.
The psychological effects of digital image overload Something as seemingly innocent as using a smartphone in the presence of a romantic partner undermined the quality of the relationship.
The sharpness of the digital image, which once struck him as "inhuman," was now the right medium for a world of high-definition screens and high-resolution printing.
But the all-animated prologue on Cybertron sets the tone: it's springy yet coherent, not, like previous films in the series, a digital-image blender set on high.
There are 2D AR apps: ones that do a pretty basic job of slapping a flat, non-dynamic digital image over the stuff you're seeing through your camera lens.
Setup is the same as with the over-ear models, using the app to essentially take a digital image of your unique hearing profile and tweak their sound accordingly.
A normal digital image — whether a lol cat or a picture of a Rembrandt — can be copied and shared with no way of recording or authenticating originality and ownership.
The writing retrieved by the computer from the digital image of the unopened scroll is amazingly clear and legible, in contrast to the scroll's blackened and beaten-up exterior.
If IBIS alone somehow isn't enough for your video shoots, you can also enable additional digital image stabilization, though this will crop in on the frame by 10 percent.
Previously, it released its namesake devise, a handheld printer that connects to your phone via bluetooth to let you spray-paint a digital image onto a wall, pixel by pixel.
Fabre provided us with a receipt for the government-issued ID which seemed legitimate, though as his own art piece proves, any digital image can be faked with enough work.
Isou's theoretical artworks offer propositions that are in line with current artistic reflections on our contemporary situation, in which digital image technology heightens our sense of excess and visual noise.
By distinguishing each color with its own material identity, he counters the tendency to assume that all visual art is destined to become a digital image inhabiting a purgatorial field.
But how do you make a digital image show climate change data in a way that can be felt and understood, even by someone who doesn't know or believe the facts?
In an fMRI study, an image of a brain is divided into a large number of tiny "voxels"—3D, volumetric versions of the familiar pixels that make up a digital image.
There is also the looming specter of Photoshop: Now, because any digital image can be doctored, people can freely dismiss any bit of inconvenient documentary evidence as having been somehow altered.
My work explores the frictional encounter of two opposites: digital image making, which can be endlessly fine-tuned; and the mysteries of the darkroom, which are sensual and beyond my control.
The other six founding members include Hany Farid, an expert on deepfakes and digital image forensics, tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar, and experts on issues from child safety to voter information.
The other six founding members include Hany Farid, an expert on deepfakes and digital image forensics, tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar, and experts on issues from child safety to voter information.
In 2017, for example, HRI found that almost half of consumers 65 and older were open to sending a digital image of a skin problem to a dermatologist using their smartphones.
"The reported ability to create keys to TSA-approved suitcase locks from a digital image poses no threat to aviation security," TSA spokesperson Michael England wrote to VICE News in a statement.
For Holly Cardew, the founder of Pixc, an on-demand digital image optimisation service, being a woman running her own startup hasn't been as much of an issue as her youthful looks.
They are deliberate, haunted efforts to express the pitiful limits of contemporary human memory, always at risk of erasure in the shadow of history and the flood of the digital image stream.
With optical-scan machines, voters fill out paper ballots and feed them into a scanner, which stores a digital image of the ballot and records the votes on a removable memory card.
On Tuesday, Xerox announced it had completed the separation of Conduent, which will trade under ticker CNDT, in a strategy aimed at allowing the parent company to focus on growing its digital image business.
The digital image stabilization feature that made its debut on last year's Hero 7 Black garnered pretty rave reviews by making footage look super smooth without lots of noticeable warping or loss of resolution.
With Framebridge, you send them your piece using a prepaid label (or upload it if it's a digital image you want them to print) and it's framed and sent back within a few days.
Among the laundry list of smaller updates: Live Photos are now performed with digital image stabilization and can be edited, while Safari on iPad is adding a new split-screen option in iOS 10.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about the use of computer technology to unfurl a digital image of an ancient scroll misidentified the journal in which the research appears and misstated the date of publication.
The challenge was to foil facial recognition algorithms, which analyze a person's face and match it to a stored digital image in the same way that crime scene fingerprints are run against a database.
The screen itself has that dull glossy sheen that most TVs have, and when the TV is in Art Mode, it's dreadfully obvious that it's just a digital image on an edge-lit display.
In such pieces as "After 'Portrait of the Uzbek Emir Saybani Khan'" (2008) and "After 'Kay Khosrov Converses with Giv'" (2010), he uses digital image copying, editing, and remastering to painstakingly reproduce the originals .
One example, "canvas fingerprinting," was being tested by AddThis last year as a potential replacement for cookies, by way of a digital image created by each browser to follow users wherever they went online.
"The best way to see the planet's surface would be to take a digital image and enhance it on your computer," says planetary geologist Alfred McEwen, principle investigator on NASA's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment.
For the pixel, as a unitary notation of any digital image, symbolizes not only the utopian representation of individuals in a democratic society, but also an ever-increasing flattening relationship between technological devices and politics.
Creating 3D image-sculptures made almost exclusively out of magazine and almanac cut-outs, artist Chris Jones takes this facet and amplifies it exponentially, his work acting as the ultimate antithesis to the digital image.
The important change, according to GoPro, is a new image processing chip, which allows the camera to hit those ceilings while offering new stuff, like voice control, digital image stabilization, and — finally — better battery life.
Examples of a work protected by such a blockchain would include a document (PDF) or the source code for a program, or a digital image, or anything in a fixed form represented in ones and zeroes.
Prince, who died who died in 2016 at age 57 of a drug overdose, said during a 1998 interview with Guitar World that he would never perform with a digital image of an artist that had died.
In the case of the first Matrix film, Maeda described how he used 120 still cameras and two motion picture cameras, all operating at different frames per second, along with digital image interpolation, to achieve the stunning effect.
Last year, the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Foundation worked from the film's original negatives to create a 4K restoration, from the film's original negatives, which means the projected digital image will be richer and clearer.
In the emerging world of "synthetic media," the work of digital-image creation—once the domain of highly skilled programmers and Hollywood special-effects artists—could be automated by expert systems capable of producing realism on a vast scale.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If you've ever considered downloading a digital image of an artwork from a museum's website, you probably know rather well that the world of copyright is an incredibly murky and difficult one to navigate.
The Instagram, posted Thursday, appears to be a film photo of Kim looking at the camera with the old ad pulled up on her phone, but it's pretty clearly just a digital image of the ad they superimposed on the photo.
The gestures of editing video (and the language applied to it) are really still wedged in the physical, in a desire to likewise brutalize the digital image (or sound), through the cut, the wipe, the contrast, the matte, the pitch shift.
The ADL said it also helped authorities in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, identify a white supremacist accused of using aliases to post threatening messages, including a digital image of himself pointing an AR-15 rifle at a group of praying Jewish men.
" The Times said a current department employee told the paper they "personally viewed a metal engraving plate and a digital image of a Tubman $20 bill while it was being reviewed by engravers and Secret Service officials as recently as May 2018.
"We plan to take a digital image of it, and then intensify it and blow it up to compare against a database to see if it might be an indication of a year or a stamp," said Lukas Bächer, a curatorial assistant.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Everybody's favorite digital image file type (sorry, PNGs) turns 30 this year, and to mark the occasion 30 Graphics Interchange Format (or GIF) artists will show their loopy, glitchy, colorful, pixelated, and otherwise whimsical work beginning Saturday, June 17.
Now Ingels and BIG are emblematic of an age in which every building must be a signature unto itself, acting as a branded digital image to spread online and as a proof of concept for the Bilbao effect—and, last of all, a physical space to inhabit.
Pros: Rare combination of instant prints and digital image storage, includes LCD screen, can save photos to a removable memory card, quality of digital images matches point and shoot camerasCons: Build quality is questionable, instant prints are very slow, LCD screen has below average quality, high price
The biggest recent progress in machine learning has been in so-called deep learning, where a neural network is arranged into multiple "layers" between an input, such as the pixels in a digital image, and an output, such as the identification of a person's face in that image.
Computers can be fooled into identifying an airplane as a cat just by changing a few pixels of a digital image, while researchers can make a self-driving car swerve or speed up simply by pasting small stickers on road signs and confusing the vehicle's computer vision system.
Although her first digital image, a pic of a snoozing Smoky tucked inside a cheeseburger, didn't get many hits, it wasn't long before she'd developed a loyal following after posting doctored photos of cats stuffed inside taco shells, rolled up in sushi and lounging on top of a pepperoni pie.
Our eyes can capture a much broader range of light from bright to dark than a digital image sensor (or film) can, so when the camera is exposing for the other parts of the image, like the buildings, the Sun is too bright (or "blown out," as a photographer might say).
A current employee of the bureau, who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter, personally viewed a metal engraving plate and a digital image of a Tubman $203 bill while it was being reviewed by engravers and Secret Service officials as recently as May 2018.
The year before, at Ivy's request, her family had gone to a studio in Zamboanga City and posed for a photographer, who had then doctored a digital image of Ivy (taken at the bar mitzvah of one of the boys she nannied) and inserted her between her husband and her middle son.
The same technical analysis can also be applied in the reverse direction: After fine-tuning the digital image manipulations to make the transition from new to old, we also wanted to take high-resolution images of the existing panels and map their old, aged colors to corresponding "freshly painted" versions, thus rejuvenating the 14th-century work.
Before travelers proceeded to the passenger loading bridge to board their flight, CBP officers told passengers to scan their boarding passes, then a camera snapped a digital image of the traveler's face; a CBP-developed back-end system called the Departure Information System used facial recognition to automatically compare photos during boarding against a photo gallery.
The California camera company has packed a lot into the same flagship price point of $399, with a new integrated mounting system, a refreshed software experience that requires fewer taps, and the ability to shoot up to 4K footage at 60 frames per second or capture startlingly steady footage, thanks to an improved version of the company's HyperSmooth digital image stabilization.
Nowadays, I tend to post content that lands somewhere in the middle; 99 percent of my photos are self-shot headshots rather than full body pictures, which allows me to make sure that the wigs and makeup and what little of the outfit you can see in the final digital image are either super true to canon or a fresh twist on an animated character.
The museum does note, however, that although it believes all public domain images are included in this initiative, certain ones may not be available if they are still under copyright, or if their copyright statuses are unclear; if privacy or publicity issues exist; if the works are owned by someone other than the Met; if restrictions by the artist, donor, or lender exist; or if there is simply no digital image of suitable quality.

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