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"oversaturate" Definitions
  1. to saturate to an excessive degree

32 Sentences With "oversaturate"

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The camera still tends to oversaturate colors with warmer tones.
She didn't want to oversaturate the market and dilute her own personal brand.
By default, the camera's software also tended to oversaturate the colors in my photographs.
I found, in the case of flowers that it has the tendency to oversaturate the colors.
However, overall, Samsung still tends to oversaturate pictures, making skies bluer, reds redder, and so on.
You also don't want to oversaturate an opponent with so much play-action that linebackers no longer bite.
"We could reproduce that color if we overstretch the colors and brighten and oversaturate the blue channel," he said.
"Mopping every week is totally unnecessary," he said, noting that most people oversaturate their floors, which can damage the finish.
I think people must limit themselves, "I can't listen to anything besides metal", and then they oversaturate themselves and get sick of it.
Samsung has a pronounced tendency to oversaturate its images, while Apple's camera just can't compete with the physically much larger sensor of Huawei's phone.
Like most podcast companies, the bulk of PodcastOne's revenue comes from advertising, Pattiz said, but he's also hesitant to oversaturate the network's shows with ads.
Having witnessed fellow pop stars such as Hilary Duff and Miley Cyrus (as Hannah Montana) oversaturate the market with their brands, Rihanna took a different approach.
It's beautiful, although in viewing some photos and videos, I found, as I have in the past, that — to my eye at least — Samsung tends to oversaturate colors.
It's beautiful, although in viewing some photos and videos, I found, as I have in the past, that — to my eye, at least — Samsung tends to oversaturate colors.
"I have a couple deep, dark fears about childrearing, like they won't love Disneyland because I'll oversaturate them,"But so far, far so good with her firstborn, Oliver Dallas.
These companies can unilaterally lower the rate of pay for drivers, "switch drivers off" without due process, and oversaturate the market by adding more and more drivers at any given time.
Disney CEO Bob Iger cautioned investors in September that he plans to ease back the frequency of films set in a galaxy far, far away, so as not to oversaturate the market.
Eventually, the theory goes, fauxcest will oversaturate the market, and once it's lost its edge, demand will fall and performers won't be asked to fuck their "parents" or "siblings" nearly as often.
But so can smartphones, and top-tier smartphones are more consistent than the L216, which tends to oversaturate its images or throw a color cast on the image in scenes with multiple lighting sources.
Since the actual sex in this genre is pretty tame compared to popular genres like rosebud porn, performers see it as a welcome respite from the physical extremes and acrobatics that have come to oversaturate the market.
The colors aren't as vibrant as what you'll find on a Samsung phone—Samsung phones tend to oversaturate the colors—but as someone who prefers accuracy over eye-bleeding pop, I really like how naturally the iPhone renders colors.
The Pixel and the Galaxy S7 have a tendency to oversaturate some images when there are extremely vivid colors in the frame, but there's no clear winner here — it varies scene by scene, but all three handle color well.
"You do not want to oversaturate the bread with the cheese sauce; otherwise, it might break apart and the poor little piece of bread will sink to the bottom and drown," she said, looking at my dad all bright-eyed.
For example, in just the few demos the public has seen, AlphaStar displayed a tendency to oversaturate its bases with workers, prompting people to question whether the community's assumptions have been wrong for years and it has found a more efficient method of building an economy.
But once Euphoria's own page surpassed 10,000 followers, Stampp slowed down the rate at which she was posting photos and focused more on the business side — monitoring the likes-to-followers ratio, making sure she didn't oversaturate the page and mess up the engagement rate in case businesses approached her.
Capillary electrophoresis instruments generally provide better resolution compared gel-based systems, as well having better sensitivity. In addition, some laboratories have set different threshold standards depending on which instruments in the lab are used for an analysis. Setting an upper maximum threshold is critical when analyzing DNA data within high quantity samples. Samples with large amounts of amplified DNA will report high RFU levels that might oversaturate an instrument's sensitivity to measure the results.
The 80A filter, mainly used to correct for the excessive redness of tungsten lighting, can also be used to oversaturate scenes that already have blue. The photo on the left was shot with a polarizer, while the one on the right was shot with a polarizer and an 80A filter. Color conversion filters (LB filters) must be distinguished from color correction filters (CC filters), which filter out a particular color cast f.e. caused by Schwarzschild effect etc.
Alex Silbersher was reportedly chased up three flights of stairs by a horde of girls when a promotion at a Sydney shopping center got out of control. The addition of the one-hour Sunday Kommotion special evidently caused some controversy. An unattributed press clipping from the time (reproduced on the Laurie Allan tribute site) indicates that The Go!! Show producers DYT were concerned about the increased competition from their rival (which also cost less to produce), and the article suggested that this move might oversaturate the pop market and lead to a drop in ratings all round, as well as over-exposing the relatively small pool of Australia's top-ranking pop talent.
The idea of an air force base for the Chicago area began in 1951 when it was realized that the air traffic at O'Hare International Airport would soon oversaturate control facilities. The United States Air Force then instructed the Air Defense Command to study the possibility of locating a base which would house two fighter-interceptor squadrons within a 70-mile radius from the city. The aim of the base was to protect the Milwaukee and Chicago areas from attack by Soviet bombers. A survey team then selected a site south of the unincorporated community of Kansasville, Wisconsin. On August 30, 1954, the Air Defense Command requested funds for development of the site.
The significance of this substance in the purification of compounds stems from its ability to become more so hydrated compared to relatively more nonpolar molecules and so the desirable non-polar molecules coalesce and precipitate out of the solution in a concentrated form. This method is called salting out and necessitates the use of high salt concentrations that can reliably dissolve in the aqueous mixture. The percentage of the salt used is in comparison to the maximal concentration of the salt in the mixture can dissolve. As such, although high concentrations are needed for the method to work adding an abundance of the salt, over 100%, can also oversaturate the solution, therefore, contaminating the non-polar precipitate with salt precipitate.
On the strength of his great inherited oil wealth, Hunt applied for a National Football League expansion franchise but was turned down. In 1959, professional American football was a distant second to Major League Baseball in popularity, and the thinking among NFL executives was that the league must be careful not to "oversaturate" the market by expanding too quickly. Hunt also attempted to purchase the NFL's Chicago Cardinals franchise in 1959 with the intention to move them to Dallas, but was again turned down.. In response, Hunt approached several other businessmen who had also unsuccessfully sought NFL franchises, including fellow Texan and oilman K. S. "Bud" Adams of Houston, about forming a new football league, and the American Football League was established in August 1959.Drobnicki, pp.
Zaku is a homebrew scrolling shooter video game developed by PenguiNet and published by Super Fighter Team exclusively for the Atari Lynx on 24 October, 2009. Taking place on a futuristic setting where Captain Bran and his minions plan to oversaturate the worldwide market with poor quality software using the "Rarity 9" programming tool, players assume the role of the titular character in an effort to retrieve the stolen tool from Bran. Zaku was conceived by Osman Celimli at a young age during his time working at PenguiNet, who wanted to create a project for a handheld game console, initially focusing on the Game Boy before shifting towards the Atari Lynx and was influenced by Air Zonk, lasting over a course of six years under development prior to release. Zaku was met with positive reception from reviewers since its initial release, with praise towards the presentation, audio, plot and gameplay, but criticism pointed to the length of the game and some of its design aspects.

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