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"sharpness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being clear and definite
  2. the ability to notice or understand things quickly or to react quickly
  3. the fact of being critical or severe
  4. the state or fact of being very strong and sudden, often like being cut or badly hurt synonym intensity (1)
  5. the quality of being strong and slightly bitter in taste or smell
  6. the fact of having a fine edge or point
  7. the fact of a frost or the wind being very cold or very severe

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"sharpness" Synonyms
jaggedness serration acuteness pointedness pointiness serratedness keenness trenchantness prickliness spikiness spininess sting honing razor-sharpness cutting ability knife edge razor edge sharp edge keen edge toothiness astuteness shrewdness intelligence acumen discernment canniness cleverness wit perspicacity penetration savvy percipience quickness knowingness foxiness caginess cageyness intuitiveness hardheadedness acerbity acrimony acidity harshness tartness asperity bitterness pungency acridity acridness bite edge roughness acidness acrimoniousness poignance poignancy mordancy irritability irritation anger annoyance displeasure gall snappiness snappishness terseness testiness touchiness bother fury impatience irascibility rage temper indignation ire wrath sensitivity perceptiveness acuity perceptivity sensitiveness delicacy discrimination clarity awareness alertness perception judgement(UK) percipiency judgment(US) intensity severity ferocity fierceness intenseness power strength force forcefulness powerfulness concentration wildness passion potency aggressiveness vigorousness chill chilliness nippiness coldness nip bleakness iciness rawness briskness coolness frostiness wintriness crispness cold frigidity definition resolution contrast focus precision distinctness clearness visibility exactness sourness tanginess zest piquancy pungence tang zing vinegariness sour taste spiciness strong flavor spice astringency salt punch saltiness zip flavor(US) flavour(UK) kick savour(UK) tastiness savor(US) abruptness shortness brusqueness gruffness bluntness curtness rudeness brusquerie discourtesy reserve impertinence impoliteness insolence incivility impudence toughness hardness strictness cruelty austerity sternness stringency grimness unkindness hardheartedness inflexibility seriousness rigor(US) exactingness rigidness rigidity rigorousness lucidity plainness vividness explicitness freshness obviousness graphicness vividity simplicity transparency comprehensibility unambiguity intelligibility perspicuity coherence perspicuousness perceptibility steepness gradient sheerness expertise know-how proficiency facility knowledge skill ability knack mastery skills adroitness deftness dexterity expertness prowess virtuosity calibre(UK) capability class craft speed rapidity swiftness pace rate velocity celerity haste speediness tempo momentum acceleration expedition fleetness alacrity dispatch promptness hastiness raggedness brokenness irregularity ruggedness unevenness cragginess rockiness hilliness montuosity mountainousness stoniness mountainness accuracy veracity accurateness perfection exactitude meticulousness preciseness closeness thoroughness scrupulousness nicety fineness carefulness ultraprecision punctiliousness wittiness drollness humor(US) humour(UK) comedy funniness sense of humor jocularity humorousness drollery comicality comicalness jocoseness jocosity facetiousness jesting pleasantry angularity boniness thinness gauntness gawkiness lankiness ranginess scrawniness leanness skinniness emaciation slightness slenderness slimness narrowness tenuity incompactness More
"sharpness" Antonyms
bluntness frankness outspokenness openness forthrightness candor(US) honesty straightforwardness directness truthfulness candour(UK) plain speaking dullness slowness stupidity ignorance ineptness inability misunderstanding insensitivity mistake misinterpretation obtuseness misjudgement inanity misjudgment unsoundness indecision inexperience release misconception slow-wittedness mildness softness friendliness kindness gentleness cordiality affability geniality goodwill kindliness amiability friendship benevolence pleasantness warmth sociability amity fellowship congeniality conviviality balminess blandness lethargy smoothness idleness insipidity laziness boredom apathy powerlessness inactivity weakness tenderness mellowness blurriness haziness vagueness fuzziness unclearness indefiniteness unintelligibility nebulousness indistinctness bleariness imprecision inaudibility mistiness shadowiness faintness dimness sweetness politeness courteousness calmness evenness courtesy regularity refinement gentility imprudence indiscretion folly foolishness silliness lack of perception idiocy senselessness impracticality injudiciousness asininity irresponsibility improvidence unwiseness irrationality quietness lightness restfulness peacefulness tranquility(US) tranquillity(UK) admiration commendation adoration endorsement adulation glorification approval regard esteem respect veneration appreciation approbation respectfulness acclaim love praise extolment flattery happiness misperception misapprehension misreading miscalculation misconstruing flatness odourlessness tastelessness vapidity incomprehension noncomprehension civility considerateness consideration genteelness graciousness politesse thoughtfulness carefulness caution fear good manners humility manners meekness modesty brainlessness denseness doltishness mindlessness thickness dumbness unintelligence fatuity gormlessness simpleness stupidness simplicity vacancy vacuity shallowness patience incompetence incompetency ineptitude incapability ineffectiveness ineffectuality inefficacy amateurishness inadequacy inaptitude incapacity inefficiency inexpertness lack deficiency incapacitation ineffectualness sluggishness tardiness dilatoriness slowing delay shortsightedness thriftlessness wastefulness carelessness extravagance negligence profligacy prodigality short-sightedness inexactitude coarseness impreciseness inexactness roughness inaccuracy laxity laxness looseness waywardness feebleness impassiveness impassivity insensibility insensibleness insensitiveness calm health method niceness order organisation(UK) organization(US) passivity peace heat hotness sultriness warmness

565 Sentences With "sharpness"

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It's where the detail and sharpness start to appear brittle.
This time, you can see there is a sharpness difference.
The sharpness of the pitches is going to get better.
Alas, for France, Griezmann's sharpness deserted him in the final.
Ms. Qu shoots the sturdily constructed scenario with unshowy sharpness.
The rate has a strong effect on an image's sharpness.
This is most apparent in the sharpness of the photos.
" He finds it "very, very helpful to maintain sharpness of mind.
"I regret the sharpness of some of those comments," he said.
So the sharpness of his answer doesn't come as a surprise.
A captain of industry, rather than a front-runner of sharpness?
"The problem is not the sharpness of the knife," she said.
Williams has tried a limited schedule but her play lacked sharpness.
Besides helping you sleep better, working out promotes creativity and mental sharpness.
Click here to view original GIFTotal sharpness or blurry background, you decide.
With the X-A3, sharpness and color likely won't look as delicious.
But if you're a stickler for sharpness, it might be a bummer.
The most consistent and obvious problem with the Moto Z was sharpness.
Sharpness and color accuracy are both lacking, even in well illuminated images.
Or will he lack the sharpness needed at the very highest level?
More severe burns can lead to decreased visual sharpness, or even blindness.
There's aggression but with refinement: knife-edge sharpness balanced with comforting smoothness.
Lemon or lime juices are also nice, adding a clean, fruity sharpness.
Full feeling had returned to me, and with sentience came sharpness, rage.
Tools like Sharpness and noise reduction will show fewer sliders per tool.
With traditional DSLR lenses, you often see a drop-off in sharpness from the center to the edge of the image (and most lenses have their sweet spot of sharpness and light somewhere just below their max setting).
Whatever sharpness and shrewdness Ms. Lahiri possesses seems to have been surgically removed.
Those from the G250 Plus kept coming out softer and with less sharpness.
Photo: Joe Scarnici (Getty)Unsatisfied with the sharpness in your new QHD monitor?
His camera-weapon could document it all, with intimacy, sharpness, and occasionally, humor.
This year's model has increased dynamic range and improved sharpness with blur reduction.
The 24-megapixel sensor produces selfies with good sharpness and nice, even exposure.
His giddy assault on conventions of poetry is delivered with gem-like sharpness.
Notice how difficult it is to nail sharpness without any sort of autofocus.
Just check out the sharpness on the trees and crane in the background.
His drawings, with all their vitality and observed detail, have a special sharpness.
But a retirement surge cannot fully account for the sharpness of the fall.
You depend on the sharpness of the tool, its adequacy for the task.
Aside from the initial hacksawing, the knife's sharpness should do all the work.
The man lacks the sharpness, the physical thereness, of the objects around him.
Satire is about the sharpness of the darts but also of the targets.
If sharpness is what you're after, this three-knife set is for you.
The reader is saved from diaristic fatigue by the sharpness of her observations.
Mr. McCloud said that hard edges and right angles conveyed an unintended sharpness.
As the years dulled the sharpness of grief, our relationship grew less turbulent.
It felt pretentious, like it had no life or any sharpness to it.
The paucity of friendly matches over the last few years means they lack sharpness.
You'll also see faster low-light autofocus, pixel processing for sharpness, and noise reduction.
It gives a few examples to point out the difference in clarity and sharpness.
I'm really impressed with the versatility and consistent sharpness of Panasonic's 21-105mm lens.
Pictures are generally pretty great with good sharpness, realistic colors and good dynamic range.
The sharpness of Hendricks's lyrics, which she delivers in a feathery coo, remains constant.
Balancing out the unsparing sharpness of such songs are others that tremble with compassion.
The 1440p WQHD option is there if you value screen sharpness over battery life.
Beyond joy itself, Sweetener's crucial advance on her previous work is its sonic sharpness.
And his worst moments may not have anything to do with his mental sharpness.
Basically a slightly darker image than you'd like, and pulls sharpness from this frame.
For photos, you get new adjustment settings for sharpness, definition, noise reduction, and vignette.
I clutched my belly, feeling the sharpness of my nails, something to ground me.
Barr's critics regard these speeches as inflammatory because of the sharpness of their partisanship.
Biden brings a new sharpness  Biden had his best debate of this election cycle.
And I was, once again, wowed by the glorious sharpness and color fidelity before me.
Here's the sharpness, a laser brain ... and then suddenly not remembering the most simple thing.
This is partly because the angular Ms. Faridany brings a welcome sharpness to the part.
And the Fed needed to make a statement about the sharpness of its regulatory steel.
Based on my testing, there isn't an appreciable difference in sharpness between the two apertures.
In dimmer conditions, you'll quickly start to lose detail and sharpness, but shots remain usable.
At its best, this sharpness can slice through the Gordian knot of the climate debate.
Notice how the Pixel 2's pic looks richer while retaining better depth and sharpness?
She made herself my shield and took the sharpness of the word in her back.
Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars' (2015), meanwhile, maintains a nostalgic look with modern sharpness and color.
The honed, extremely hard metal creates a sharp cutting edge that retains its sharpness well.
Was it the brightness in the light, a sharpness to the day, that Monday afternoon?
Like the citrus, tamarind's sharpness cuts through the potentially cloying aspects of all the sugar.
But whatever he was thinking, he simply wasn't able to swing with his trademark sharpness.
Emily Blunt is missing, and so is some of the sharpness that made "Sicario" interesting.
Another element that seemed to change over time was the sharpness of the game's politics.
The dish represents the essence of Palestinian cuisine, characterized by the sharpness of its flavors.
Honestly, the differences in sharpness are so minor, nobody but a nerd like me would care.
But it still results, I feel, in a little loss of sharpness in low-light situations.
The E5000s' sound is silky smooth without losing precision, serving up no hard edges or sharpness.
Seeing that HD for the first time, the sharpness seemed almost impossible compared to existing technology.
Many of the cut-out shapes are sharp triangles, like a blade, evoking the scissor's sharpness.
Meetings at the beginning of workdays favor early risers (whose mental sharpness peaks earlier as well).
"White Sands," his latest collection of essays, contains his trademark blend of wit, sharpness and melancholy.
From the first mouthful — a wild seesaw from saline sharpness to fatty roundness — I was entranced.
Then, they have to attach a handle to their blade, tested for strength, durability, and sharpness.
A cannier, more alert singer might have discerned variety between songs, highlighted discrete moments, added sharpness.
But the photos that phones produce can vary greatly in sharpness around the edges and color.
Additionally, the lights change in "brightness, frequency, and sharpness," based on oxygen levels, turbidity, and pH.
The following screen will provide instructions for your adjusting your TV&aposs aspect ratio and sharpness.
Ferocious and bold, Thatcher is a case study as much in willpower as sharpness of tooth.
And you definitely can't see the sharpness differences when looking at the pictures on their mobile displays.
The Italian, now 36, has lost some of her sharpness since she took the title in 2010.
Science backs Corley's findings: Research suggests that working out can boost your memory, concentration and mental sharpness.
The two black claws offer some real sharpness to the rest of your outfit, no pun intended.
He's even still moving with a spritely sharpness, though I predict that quality has its hours numbered.
To finish, she increased the clarity with the effects tool and the sharpness with the details tool.
"I think the sharpness with the slider wasn't there," Roberts said of Kershaw, who struck out five.
Thomas missed the PGA Championship in May, and is still playing his way back to tournament sharpness.
There's a reason you rarely see rutabaga; its sharpness is jarring next to perfectly seared duck breast.
After reading that doing puzzles can help improve cognitive "sharpness," I decided to give it a try.
Ms. Techamuanvivit wrote it the way she speaks, with a charismatic sharpness and a sense of humor.
I also sampled torrone (nougat) and ricotta, the latter of which perfectly balanced sweetness and tangy sharpness.
The content of the art is diverse, but the vibrancy of the palette and sharpness unifies it.
Google's image processing also retains greater sharpness in the face, although the overall image is slightly darker.
I increase the sharpness of the shapes, turn up the draw distance as far as it'll go.
When he did gain the spotlight, his answers were prone, once again, to lack sharpness or punch.
Researchers have shown that machine learning can enlarge low-resolution images, restoring sharpness that wasn't there before.
Gingher Dressmaker's Shears have precision ground edges that will keep their sharpness through years of cutting fabric.
It is human to strive for a certain sharpness of memory, favoring concrete details over abstract feelings.
Audi says the speed and responsiveness of its UI have improved along with the sharpness of its screens.
And, with the same resolution as paper printing, the artist drawings are displayed with high contrast and sharpness.
In ideal conditions, the Pixel 2 offers slightly better color saturation, and sometimes a bit better sharpness too.
With iOS 13, users will be able to edit videos to adjust color balance, sharpness, saturation, and more.
No high-frequency harshness, no fatiguing sharpness or graininess, just pleasant easygoing tunes with a distinct bass emphasis.
The color fidelity and sharpness of these Night Sight images are not things I can understand or explain.
His sharpness of line maps onto the jagged, sharp-edged quality of growing up, which Peter must do.
Both have the same 458 ppi pixel density, so you don't lose out on sharpness by going larger.
If sharpness and image size are your main concerns, this will likely be your choice from the two.
This results in their unparalleled sharpness and toughness, as well as their distinctive patterns reminiscent of flowing water.
The album's summery island sound has moments of surprising sharpness -- Willow's subtle edge gleaming atop of breezy beats.
It's close, but the OnePlus 7 Pro lags slightly behind the Galaxy S10 in sharpness and color saturation.
They're small quibbles, though, given the sharpness of Ms. Waller-Bridge's writing and the quality of the cast.
The player then tapers his schedule, resting more to gain sharpness, confidence and a renewed zeal to compete.
Both the iPhone X and iPhone 11 Pro even have the same sharpness at 458 pixels-per-inch.
It's a question that has acquired new sharpness in the wake of the first public hearings this week.
They make up the entire cast of this production, and they all embody their parts with laser sharpness.
The clear, crisp light gave the contours of the landscape the precision and sharpness of an architectural drawing.
Ms. Ballerini wrote about relationships with a witheringly clear eye, and about her family with even more sharpness.
Regardless of the sharpness of their jokes, comedians like Seinfeld and Rock seem like cultural relics in 2018.
Unparalleled sharpness and toughness, as well as distinctive wave-like patterns that are basically a work of art.
Serious photographers do this by using digital tools to adjust everything from color balance to sharpness to saturation.
The still-warm kuku-ye sabzi melts the cheese slightly and the pickled cucumber adds a welcome sharpness.
As Evans explained, the size, orientation, and sharpness of teeth can tell us much about what an animal eats.
The View 20 has good viewing angles, rich but not overwhelming colors, and sufficient sharpness to satisfy my needs.
The 32-inch UP3218K is simply stunning; I saw it in person this week and its sharpness is extraordinary.
Working out releases brain chemicals key to better memory, concentration and mental sharpness, according to Harvard Medical School's journal.
You're able to edit brilliance, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation, white balance, sharpness, definition, vignette, and noise reduction on pictures.
It has a powerful processor that minimizes image noise while boosting sharpness and color accuracy for a lifelike picture.
The end result is more detail and sharpness even if you're not doing any fancy focus or AR effects.
A 2014 University of Wisconsin-Madison study found card and board games challenge your brain and improve mental sharpness.
According to Harvard Medical School's journal, working out releases brain chemicals key to better memory, concentration and mental sharpness.
It also makes use of the built-in Pix features like auto-enhancements for white balance, tone and sharpness.
The Pixel 3 wins on sharpness; you can make out the individual bricks on the building in the middle.
It's only Full HD, sure, but since the screen is only 5503 inches, that still makes for excellent sharpness.
While I certainly noticed a difference in quality, when it comes to sharpness and detail, it's not a dealbreaker.
I like the vinegary sharpness of Cholula hot sauce here, but Tabasco and Crystal are two other good bets.
To keep the Shiffrin ski fleet even more adaptable, the skis might be filed to disparate degrees of sharpness.
The veteran with traumatic brain injury may regain just enough sharpness to find a decent job, or a career.
After baking, the sharpness released from the grapes had suffused everything with an irresistible contrast of tart and richness.
I've mentioned Joe Sheehan's baseball newsletter before, and, if you're a fan, it ranks with Stratechery for consistent sharpness.
Made of German stainless steel, carbon, chrome, and vanadium, it's a good choice for its strength, sharpness, and durability.
It certainly doesn't help that quarterback Russell Wilson has lacked sharpness lately, especially with his vision for open receivers.
This phone turns my pictures into treasured memories, doing them justice with image sharpness that everyone else just aspires to.
"But I'm not sure if he has the stamina or endurance or sharpness that he needs to go against Trump."
Compare the sharpness of his rapping voice to his unctuous singing, which wobbles gauchely between velvety sigh and velvety whine.
Hard to see in this video but here's how Samsung is using AI to upscale 480p content to 8K sharpness.
What distinguishes a highly valuable coin—lustre, sharpness of detail, toning and friction-wear—is imperceptible to the untrained eye.
He wasn't certain how long the intense pain lasted, but eventually the weight began to lighten and the sharpness eased.
The 3.2-inch back LCD, while unchanged in sharpness, is now a touchscreen, which brings with it a few benefits.
The bokeh can look harsh and unpleasant, and you don't get the same sharpness as other flagships when pixel-peeping.
There's obviously a, well, sharpness hiding underneath the party-ready breakfast dresses of Preaker-Crellin matriarch Adora Crellin (Patricia Clarkson).
"I can feel my mental capacity, I can feel my sharpness, I can feel my health coming back," says Peter.
As you might guess, a huge battery pack and 5.1-inch display (even at this sharpness) produce some stellar longevity.
The nice thing is you don't really lose out on display clarity and sharpness by choosing the Force and ShatterShield.
Greater sharpness in this regard, they say, could matter more than shifting that message to the left or the center.
Clearly, their slashing legs were meant to mirror their weaponry, but neither had the sharpness to make the dance convincing.
The style is still the same from the first, but little things like facial expressions and picture sharpness are advanced.
And when Matt stood upright again, water still blurring his vision, he thought he saw a sharpness in her eyes.
Understanding a cartoon requires the same skills as to draw one: intelligence, criticism, sharpness of mind, humor, sense of context.
The new AMOLED display is very bright and easy to read, with rich colors and a nice sharpness to fonts.
But when Warren and Sanders appeared on the same debate stage in Detroit, there was little sharpness to their exchanges.
The laptop&aposs display sharpness is determined by pixel density, with 212p (or Full HD) being the generally desirable target.
The design of this film has such a sharpness to its angles and sort of a '60s "new frontier" aesthetic.
There's a total clash between the gentle wave-like arrangement of the screens and the jagged, zigzaggy sharpness of their corners.
For example, studies have found that exercise can boost mental sharpness among older adults and that it releases feel-good hormones.
You'll be able to edit brilliance, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation, white balance, sharpness, definition, vignette, and noise reduction on your content.
BenQ is also touting the lens array, which uses 14 elements that the company claims offers improved sharpness, color, and brightness.
Besides turning up the brightness on the entire shot, Google's night mode improves the sharpness and legibility of everything in sight.
In addition to tweaking color and sharpness settings, Pix is also capturing bursts, or groups of photos shot in rapid succession.
The everyday consumer doesn't truly need 4K in their daily lives, while others might clamor for its aggressive sharpness and clarity.
It's possible that OnePlus could fix these problems with a software update — increase sharpness, reduce over-processing, improve dynamic range, etc.
The Galaxy S8 was built with an adaptive display that optimizes the color range, saturation, and sharpness depending on the environment.
The dialect is harsh and guttural and curses – whether you understand them or not – sting with the sharpness of their delivery.
The bacon is sweet and crispy, the onions add a nice layer of flavor and the cheddar has the right sharpness.
Modern displays offer sharpness and viewing angles that are markedly ahead of the stuff we had only a few years ago.
But I do find the Pixel producing consistently greater sharpness and dynamic range, more pleasing colors, and better low-light results.
But, as Swift has grown into her pop stardom, she has abandoned much of the sharpness and specificity of her expression.
Then I use a polishing wheel that gives the blade a mirror finish and hones the final edge to razor sharpness.
But to the extent that they complicate the racial Othering that the two male writers also treat, these themes lose sharpness.
Edge sharpness is a constant problem with smartphone cameras, so it's good to see some attention being paid to it here.
It's paced and structured with precise deliberation; it suggests roughness, but at the same time it's been polished to diamond sharpness.
Linden is 20143-foot-22014, but the sharpness of her quads gives her away as one of the world's fastest marathoners.
As you remove each knife from the block, it will automatically sharpen, so you'll get peak sharpness every time you slice.
I can still hear you telling me, "Sab, real sharpness comes without effort," and that's a voice I will never forget.
The sharpness, intensity, and self-reflection of values required for Western companies to operate on the mainland has reached new highs.
Mamoon, 19, is "very American," Mr. Khalil said — sometimes speaking to his parents with a "sharpness" to which they are unaccustomed.
And we have a patent-pending thumb wheel to allow you to adjust the sharpness of the blade, however you need.
These binoculars can still take in breathtaking images with their 21mm lens and 8.5x magnification that boasts exceptional edge-to-edge sharpness.
Merkel's closest ally in Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron, will not rejoice – though with his customary sharpness, he will have expected this.
The camera's good, but in other head-to-head comparisons, the OP5T didn't consistently out shoot the S8's sharpness and detail.
The effort is worth it because it means every iPad is able to render its content at the perfect size and sharpness.
It's the same 20/3953-megapixel combo which combines higher resolution, monochrome photo with the color one for increased details and sharpness.
Her series on particular images—a star-speckled night sky, a spider-web—contain subtle alterations in light, slant, perspective and sharpness.
These shots of the Guardians of the Galaxy tower really highlight the difference in sharpness that you see with a stabilized lens.
Aside from image noise and sharpness, the most noticeable differences across the iPhone's cameras throughout the years is how they handle color.
It's the very definition of mediocrity, falling far behind the recent OnePlus 3 in terms of sharpness, detail retention, and color accuracy.
Like a perfectly sharp chef's knife, the Hugo 2 leaves me awed by its precision but also bruised by its merciless sharpness.
He could recall the exact sensation of his grandmother's arms around him, the boniness of her chest, the sharpness of her arms.
That's more evident now than, probably, it was back in the late 70s, when there was still a slight sharpness of mind.
Hands reaching out for the baby from the darkness, and the sharpness of the wire highlights the intensity of the terrifying moment.
Canon says the new version will offer an increase in sharpness, especially at those edges, while adding in better dust and weatherproofing.
I briefly considered black pepper before settling on crystallized ginger, which has a sharpness equal to lemon, and a pleasingly chewy texture.
Both the photographer and his subjects see each other indistinctly, a fact that the sharpness of Mr. Connors's digital images doesn't deny.
But we should also look at these candidates in terms of the fierceness of their rhetoric and the sharpness of their edges.
I've been reading his work for two decades now, and he writes with a clarity, sharpness and humility that I deeply admire.
Hill struck out nine batters but lacked the sharpness he showed in July while winning National League pitcher of the month honors.
Waller-Bridge delivers her lines — both to her castmates and the camera — with a sharpness and authenticity that earned her a nom.
Plus, alcohol lends beverages a certain sharpness; remove it, and you often end up with a drink that lacks balance and backbone.
That appeared to be a backing down of American demands, so the vice president's tone on Wednesday was notable for its sharpness.
"There's a sharpness about her," said Sam Smith, the former British player, who is a television analyst for Seven Network in Australia.
He does this with gin and campari — which typically go into a Negroni — in order to tone down the "sharpness" of the alcohol.
Both of these should make it possible to get terrific, continuous depth of field across the zoom range while maintaining exposure and sharpness.
Once per second came a combination of sharpness and pressure on one of the least fleshy and forgiving parts of my entire body.
That's leading to a loss of image sharpness thanks to the dissonance between the desired resolution and the native resolution of the panel.
Samsung's own smartphone screens top out at WQHD 1440p resolution, which is about halfway between FHD 1080p and 113K in terms of sharpness.
"The rest of [the] processing includes a color correction, sharpness improvement or deconvolution and level correction," he told The Verge in an email.
I pitted it against the far more expensive iPhone X and Huawei P20 Pro and it lagged only when it comes to sharpness.
But upon closer examination, there's something about her features — a confidence and sharpness, as well as a delicacy — that transmit as deeply female.
It's also warm, sensual music, and the band didn't have to sacrifice much of its sharpness or aggressiveness to draw out those qualities.
And it's also because I'd already seen what the Pixel's camera can do, bringing DSLR-like sharpness and color to some challenging situations.
Szarkowski, for one, believed that the sharpness that larger film offered was in keeping with her aim to be both particular and mythic.
I sharpen about 200 knives a day, and I don't wear gloves because I need to feel the sharpness of the blade's edge.
Side effects can include sleepiness, reduced muscle tone, tunnel vision and reduced sharpness of vision, he said adding that they can be irreversible.
Photo-editing controls in iOS 13 are beefed up, allowing you to adjust the sharpness, color, and contrast of photos with more precision.
And a sauce made with Gorgonzola, spinach and tomato provides just the right amount of sharpness to a grilled chicken dish called Sinai.
Made in Spain, Henckels International Classic 8-Inch Chef's Knife has a blade of stainless steel that's honed for sharpness and precise cutting.
That sharpness will be needed in Chicago, but it might not matter if Rodgers holds the ball the way he did against Atlanta.
The LG G5's photo has more accurate colors, and is overall very good, but the Huawei P9 wins on sharpness and details.
It promises to help improve scientific imaging as well in devices like telescopes and microscopes where improved sharpness could lead to other discoveries.
The campaign against Biden would almost certainly also take a personal tone that targets the former vice president's mental sharpness and his family.
Background: Biden, who would be 81 years old by the 2024 election, has grappled with addressing his age and sharpness throughout his campaign.
I'll put on black matte liner or full lashes to bring out my Eastern-Asian eyes or enhance the sharpness in my glare.
Zaka, though, made such a song and dance about his sharpness that you'd have thought he was the only razor in the school.
This left-handed version of our overall best sewing shears offers the same great features: artisanal craftsmanship, exquisite sharpness, and precise, smooth cutting.ProsCons:
It's only when you view them at 27% crops on a computer monitor that you can really see some of the differences in sharpness.
The hosts were mostly untroubled but lacked sharpness and they had a narrow escape just before the break when Reiss Nelson headed just wide.
Like its other native Z-mount lenses, the new 24-70 takes advantage of the mount's wide 55mm diameter for edge-to-edge sharpness.
It showed from the start, with both lacking sharpness, although the Hornets were the ones who opened the game with 2-for-18 shooting.
If it wasn't for that extra bit of treble sharpness, I seriously would be recommending these as your go-to headphones for all situations.
All three are OLED, all three can be used comfortably in bright outdoor conditions, and all three provide plenty of sharpness, contrast, and accuracy.
People decried the lack of a memory card slot in the S6 series and the sharpness of the Edge's back, so Samsung fixed both.
In addition to shadowing multiple directors, Jack worked closely with the shows two editors to prepare for the script's sharpness to translate on-screen.
There is the slightest hint of sharpness from spring onions, sweet richness of butter, and not a drop of greasy oil on the tongue.
When you do, you'll notice colors are slightly muted, with less contrast and what seems like increased clarity, sharpness and more subtle color reproduction.
This device is packing a P5 Perfect Picture engine that optimises sharpness, colour, contrast, and motion, meaning you get sharper and more detailed images.
Preserved blackberries, tart and a little salty, brought a welcome sharpness to endive salad, dressed with mild and creamy havgus cheese and chopped almonds.
As we age, and as our frontal lobes lose their sharpness, we may lose that ability to inhibit stereotypical thoughts, despite our stated intentions.
Like an ageing heavyweight, the 37-year-old Williams clearly still packs a punch but looked well below par and desperately short of sharpness.
The consistency of the Trader Joe's granola was a little too flaky for our taste, and the sharpness of the flavors verged on overbearing.
Walking felt labored and the world took on an acute sharpness, as if rocks and boulders and the air itself had grown an edge.
Shade (and it is "thrown," by the way) is a type of insult that is marked as much by its subtlety as its sharpness.
The quip drew hoots of displeasure from the debate audience, and critics saw it as a disrespectful attack on Biden's age and mental sharpness.
When you put the two side-by-side and look real close, it's possible to discern a slight decrease in sharpness and pixel density.
You can tinker with your contrast and backlight and sharpness on your own, but we'd recommend hitting up the CNET HDTV Picture Setting Forum.
While the concept yet again lacks sharpness, the artist's use of color, scale, content, and materials has the eeriness of Kline's best symbolic perversions.
Reports claim that it'll be 12 UltraPixels compared to the One M8's 4-UltraPixel camera, which wasn't popular because of the lack of sharpness.
The S9's shot isn't bad, but the P33 Pro's pic has it beat it almost every single way: sharpness, color, detail, you name it.
Like with the others, I want to climb inside of him, live in the warmth of his skin and caress the sharpness of his bones.
Even with some of the camera settings adjusted and High Dynamic Range (HDR) and "Sharpness" turned on, I didn't see a noticeable leap in clarity.
A combination of one monochrome and one color sensor captures three times the light of an ordinary camera, resulting in much better sharpness and clarity.
The Sine's treble response is simply better, delivering just the right amount of sharpness to give the music life and luster without being too bright.
Those holidays typically end with mid-season training camps, where players work on their sharpness before the beginning of the second half of the season.
It's not sloppy or at all under-powered, it just doesn't have the sharpness and deftness of cars that take the "Sport" moniker more seriously.
The sharpness of the decline was mostly the result of record-high Chinese investment in the U.S. in 2016 and Beijing's crackdown on capital flight.
Providing true-to-life images with rich colors and sharpness, the A9 is LG's most powerful processor yet, and will elevate your entire entertainment experience.
Archaeologist Adam Brumm of Australia's Griffith University said they were produced by humans striking one stone with another, fashioning smaller pieces with knife-like sharpness.
Warren, on the other hand, led the pack when it came to mental sharpness, with 24% of Democrats saying she has the sharpest mental ability.
" In Ormonde Jayne's Frangipani ($225), Pilkington uses tart plum to give "a certain sharpness" and Madagascan vanilla to "bring out the softness of the frangipani.
Wenders and his wife, Donata, supervised this digital restoration, which is said to bring out the contrast and sharpness in the cinematographer Henri Alekan's images.
The one thing the N64 doesn't need is blurrier graphics — the sharpness of the Super 64's rendering is, to me, its main selling point.
You can customize the level of sharpness, and it supports more than 600 games that use DirectX 9, DirectX 11, DirectX 12, and Vulkan APIs.
They never lose control, aren&apost unpleasant or harsh, and the only negative I could hear was the slight hint of sharpness to the vocals.
Samsung's penchant for cranking up vibrancy holds in good stead outdoors with landscape shots, and it does get good detail and sharpness in those situations.
Although this film's style is soft and colorful, it does not rub out the emotional sharpness of a story dealing with betrayal, suicide and death.
For most of us, sacrificing a bit of driving sharpness to make the car quieter and more usable around town is a worthy trade off.
Instead of focusing on zoom, its secondary camera only took monochrome photos that were combined with the other camera's color photos for enhanced sharpness and details.
This suggests a lower resolution for the unit than other front-facing cameras, and obviously shooting through an extra layer will reduce sharpness and increase artifacting.
Of course, her plots wouldn't matter much if it weren't for the sharpness of Austen's writing, which still sparkles today as it did 200 years ago.
It desaturates the screen and adjusts the sharpness and brightness to your environment so it essentially emulates a Kindle (which itself tries to emulate real paper).
And Nvidia is using artificial intelligence to upscale 1080p and 720p video from your streaming apps so that it comes closer to 4K's clarity and sharpness.
Light built a sort of pseudo-Lightroom experience, with a filmstrip layout of all your photos and some basic editing tools like exposure, contrast, and sharpness.
I'm relying on this pair of images for the sake of brevity, but this delta in sharpness and performance is consistent across all of my pictures.
Author Michael Wolff ramped up the issue in his book, "Fire and Fury," with his claims that White House officials are concerned about Trump's mental sharpness.
Many of the sea creatures are presented against plain backgrounds, eliminating the ambience, thus emphasizing the sharpness of the form, grace and beauty of that creature.
While the sharpness of the move reminded some of 2007's quant quake, one quantitative-hedge-fund manager said the industry losses weren't nearly as severe.
Good Housekeeping noted that, regardless of manufacturer directions, hand washing and drying maintains the sharpness of a knife blade longer than running it through the dishwasher.
But the epidermic reaction across the Atlantic, to both Ms. de Beauvoir and to that letter, may in fact underscore the sharpness of the French critique.
England were on top for most of the second half but with captain Harry Kane looking tired, Belgium's greater sharpness in the final third proved decisive.
That acid, produced when certain bacteria metabolize alcohol, is what broadly defines vinegar and its flavor — the sharpness on your tongue, the prickling in your nostrils.
In multiple experiments, older people who start to lift weights typically gain muscle mass and strength, as well as better mobility, mental sharpness and metabolic health.
Most of all, though, he was angry, and had the sharpness of mind and crystal-clear words to turn his anger into something gorgeous and fierce.
That steady glide higher may also explain some of the sharpness of the downturn in recent days, as it left the market overdue for a pullback.
He took advantage of a mispricing of assets in the volatility markets, which allows traders to bet on the sharpness of the market's zigs and zags.
But you will notice the chiles, as you'll notice the saltiness and sharpness, the way you will when a tom yum has been smashed with care.
Even if you do wiggle a little, the iPhone will pick a keyframe for sharpness and fill in the details with a composite of additional frames.
Disney partnered with Panasonic to develop custom-made projectors and lenses that took several years of development to achieve the right level of sharpness and depth.
But even when the Hubbard Street dancers approached the choreography with more sharpness and sleekness than necessary, there was a rewarding side to watching their effort.
He lacked that sharpness but pitched into the sixth inning, and the Rockies won for the 15th time in his past 18 starts dating from June 9.
It's quite easy to remove colour or over-saturate food – I usually play around with the contrast and sharpness with a slight filter, but not much else.
The Edit screen has some new options: Vibrance, Sharpness, Definition; vertical and horizontal perspective correction; and Vignette, which darkens or brightens the four corners of the photo.
The Galaxy Note 10+ was better than the OnePlus 7 Pro, with more accurate colors and sharpness when I snapped pictures of some flowers in my yard.
Far-off locales lose hardly any definition or sharpness, suggesting a high megapixel count, and possibly some ungraded version of the iPhone 7's dual lens gimmick.
The display on the Galaxy Note 9 is amazing, and the Mate 20 Pro is right up there alongside it in terms of sharpness, brightness, and vividness.
The color rendition and sharpness of this LCD are beyond great, and its black levels only show poorly against an OLED because of the laws of physics.
Definition of imaging quality in terms of color rendition/color fidelity, white balance, stray light reduction ("ghost & flare effects"), exposure precision, dynamic range, sharpness and noise characteristics.
The high-resolution 4K displays offered a noticeable upgrade in sharpness and clarity though in terms of gameplay the field-of-view seemed to matter much more.
"For me, minerality exists as both flavor and texture, sometimes contributing a cool sleekness, or a saline/umami impression, or even a palpable tanginess/sharpness," he wrote.
These can all help you feel better during the workday and more ready to devote your time and mental sharpness to accomplishing what needs to be done.
Dr. Stephan believes that people possess intuitive information about their physical abilities, mental sharpness and emotional stability, all of which gets distilled into a single meaningful number.
In addition to being physically larger (albeit not by much), the 11 Pro Max display's brightness and sharpness make everything I see on my device much easier.
This music celebrates the pedantic thrill of aligning the drum track with the keyboard line, the sharpness that arises only when everything is in its right place.
That lets you choose between backgrounds with the creamy blurriness portrait shooters love, or sharpness all the way from front to back depending on what you're going for.
Huawei tells me the other, 25.9-megapixel monochrome photo does wonders for sharpness and detail, but the top resolution you'll get on a color photo is 2699-megapixels.
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I don't strictly agree with Huawei, as I do see some loss of sharpness once you zoom in to 10x and beyond, but that quality degradation is tiny.
It seemed to me that both were lacking a certain sharpness that would have punctuated their sound; and while they seemed accurate, neither felt truly lively and fun.
A metallic note, aldehydes, lends a sharpness that seems sudden and violent, like the local anesthesia's worn off and the dentist's sharp sickle probe is poking right through.
There's also a 50mm f/1.8 prime ($599.95) coming in October that Nikon tells me has astounded some of its engineers with sharpness and edge-to-edge clarity.
The resolution is 260 x 230, which scales down to give you desktop space equivalent to 24 x 260 at the same sharpness as the larger 225K display.
It now creates images and video with, they claim, better edge sharpness and less chromatic aberration, which means it should produce better shots when pointing toward the sun.
However, they still evoke a sense of fantasy because of the way they are edited: bumping up the contrast and sharpness makes them look more dramatic and artistic.
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.
FujiFilm says its new film features proprietary Super Fine-Σ technology that results in "unsurpassed fine grain, sharpness and exceptional three-dimensional gradation" compared to original Acros film.
The sharpness of the lime slices through the syrupy strawberry sweetness, while the heat of the chili makes for an exciting mouthfeel when paired with the slushie's iciness.
Storie Veneziane's Gaggia Medio ($420) softens the sharpness of cardamom with smooth amber and Ojai Wild's Chamomile Flowers ($110) perks up the mellow plant with grapefruit and cognac.
It is now experiencing a revival in dressings and sauces, since it has the tartness of lemon juice and the acidity of vinegar without the sharpness of either.
The Vermont independent is two years older than former Vice President Joe Biden, who has led most national and state primary polls despite concerns about his mental sharpness.
This fairly firm-textured cheese, with a nutty aroma and a sharpness mellowed by a honeyed aftertaste, has now been given protected geographic status by the European Union.
While Warren takes the lead on having the stamina and sharpness for the presidency (54% describe Warren that way, 47% Trump, 46% Buttigieg, 44% Biden and 4313% Sanders).
The white parts of the cheese are pretty salty, and a little sweet, which perfectly balances out the unmistakable piquancy (or sharpness) of the scary-looking blue veins.
I feed my dog Tassie Purina Pro Plan Bright Mind Adult 7+, which contains enhanced botanical oils shown to promote alertness and mental sharpness in dogs seven and older.
This processing power is designed for machine learning, AR, and games — but you'll also see faster low-light autofocus, pixel processing for sharpness, and noise reduction when capturing photos.
You can now change sharpness and noise reduction more easily from the detail tab, and the app has been redesigned to have a more sensible layout on the iPad.
I could still see some noise and and loss of sharpness in challenging lighting conditions, but the Moto Z's low-light compared to the iPhone 6s is objectively better.
Soon enough, I knew all about weapon sharpness, cooking, charms, and all the rest, and once those were taken care of, I was able to revisit the weapon itself.
Asymmetrical lenses have been used in specialty photography for decades, and are often touted as providing better edge-to-edge sharpness by "fitting" over the image sensor, or film.
As these sweet notes fade away, you're left with a lingering sharpness ("Scharfe" means "sharp") that'll keep you crawling back for more like some sort of terrible cheese monster.
The C8 series TVs are built with LG's most powerful processor to give you true-to-life images with rich colors, sharpness, and depth for the ultimate viewing experience.
The difference is immediately apparent, offering a sharpness that to my eyes was similar to the difference between Retina resolution and what came before on Apple computers and smartphones.
For example, Huawei's P210 uses a second black-and-white camera for added sharpness and detail, while LG's G23 uses a second camera to offer a zoomed-out perspective.
I initially fell in love with this sharpness (which is easily apparent with both lossless FLAC files and 320kbps MP3s), however I grew weary of it after a while.
The researchers also discovered bits of arrow or spear tips, two of which were made from obsidian—a black volcanic rock that can be worked to razor-like sharpness.
As expected, the notion of which woman has the more truthful, complete memories of the absent man — who bore the uncompromising name of Calvin — is discussed with increasing sharpness.
As they are stripped of meaning, they strip us of our sharpness — of our ability to react forcefully to real fascists and misogynists or members of the alt-right.
What makes lemon olive oil taste so intense is that, unlike my workaday salad dressing of lemon juice and olive oil, it doesn't display the sharpness of citrus juice.
The service got high marks on color accuracy and sharpness, and delivered the prints well-protected from damage, tucked into plastic sleeves that were themselves sandwiched between cardboard panels.
The sharpness of the steering wheel and chassis contrast with the blur of the man's ecstatic face and the highlights on the surrounding darkness, heightening the dizzy-making sensation.
LG's new Alpha 9 Gen 3 processor can differentiate between different types of objects on screen and apply different processing to each area to optimal sharpness and noise reduction.
Two, there is increased sharpness, because of the area of film—or, in Arbus's words, "whatever the heck that stuff on film is"—that gets exposed on the negative.
Stress brain, however, can cause greater long-term detriment to the mental sharpness for the investor as it thwarts creative thinking, diminishes memory function and detracts from ability to focus.
Though the difference may be difficult to discern on a smartphone display, open that photo on a laptop and you'll easily be able to pick out the difference in sharpness.
Deep Fusion is designed to use artificial intelligence and other software tricks to improve the sharpness of images by capturing frames of differing exposures and merging them on its own.
Remember, this was taken with a wide-angle lens, and it exhibits this degree of sharpness across the whole scene, whereas the iPhone's frame is zoomed in twice as far.
When the micelles land on the growing shell, they stick to only the very edge of the steps—the sharpness of the edge allows them to bond with the material.
It's a big, bright IPS LCD screen, and I never found myself wanting for the sharpness of a higher-resolution screen — although a smaller display chin would have been nice.
The mouse's color cycling causes the variance in highlight color hitting the bottom of the headphones, but that's unimportant here as this test is about sharpness rather than color reproduction.
"When shooting from so far away and trying to zoom in, the heat waves coming off the city caused a dramatic loss in detail and sharpness," he told The Verge.
The Huawei P9 strikes a good balance between sharpness and details, but if I had to choose one for posterity, it'd definitely be the photo taken by the LG G5.
Bolt pulled out of the 100 final in the Jamaican trials last month with a hamstring strain and was short of sharpness in every aspect at the London Diamond League.
One section, in which the jugglers played vertical against horizontal motion while the dancers struggled to make angles of equivalent sharpness, made me imagine what more precise dancers might contribute.
Ultimately, City of Girls provides a sort of summertime escapism that doesn't sacrifice sharpness or wit, a rare example of a "beach read" with shrewd edge and something to say.
He struck the ball with authority in the second set and played a solid tiebreak but his lack of sharpness told as he was sent packing by the fifth seed.
Ralph Koltai's simple, semi-abstract sets — essentially the same for all the Figaro operas in the project — had a sharpness that belied the age of this veteran designer in his 90s.
This should allow you to tweak how much blur or sharpness shows up in your photos, and it can be adjusted both in real-time or way later in post-production.
Despite his painful fate, his approach to making art as a means of understanding his diagnosis, which he describes as an "existential threat," initially gave him a newfound sharpness of perspective.
But for me, coming from the old model, it's a downgrade in sharpness for a minor upgrade in the number of lines of text I can see on-screen at once.
Biden's stumbling response had some voters wondering about his sharpness and age, and allies worrying that he needed to show the fire and acuity it will take to beat President Trump.
LG's camera system is one of the very few that I trust in all circumstances3, delivering sharpness, detail, and speed that only Apple and Samsung are currently able to compete with.
Els, at 46, has a lot of "niggles everywhere" but says that a lack of mental sharpness has mainly been responsible for his own inability to perform to his previous level.
When it comes to evening shots, the P24 Pro beats even its excellent predecessor, the Mate 220 Pro, on details and sharpness, but the iPhone X did win on some occasions.
You rarely need more than one attempt to get the best iPhone photo, whereas other smartphones like the OnePlus 3 can sometimes outperform it on sharpness, but demand more careful operation.
One by one, the boys handed the quails to a shochet, a Jewish slaughterer, who took a knife, its sharpness tested earlier against his own fingernail, and sliced the birds' necks.
This is not vanity; the sharpness is like a blade—a guarantee that his presence, and his skills, will slice into his environment at the most acute and most profitable angle.
The L16's sample images show depth-of-field and sharpness that would leave many DSLRs in the dust, in fact, which is the whole idea of the multi-module array.
You will come to appreciate the éclats of blond in his Venetian curls, the seemingly impossible sharpness and clarity of the finger, raised in a sweeping gesture up toward the heavens.
The multitude of soft, starchy dishes (like mashed potatoes, yams, stuffing and pie), the sharpness of cranberry sauce and the sheer size of a turkey strike many first-timers as peculiar.
When the sharpness of your pencil starts to wear down, the built-in sharpener on the bottom end of the stick means you can chisel your lipstick into shape anytime, anywhere.
Warren holds a clear advantage on having the stamina and sharpness to be president -- 81% say that describes her, compared with 66% for Buttigieg, 65% for Biden and 58% for Sanders.
Just sit still and let us spill our shards because maybe if they do not have to be collected so quickly, they will lose just a little bit of their sharpness.
I prefer to go the other direction and instead I add a lot of grain, grit, and texture which can decrease the sharpness and my color pallets are often more muted.
Here's another comparison showing how much more the Pixel XL cameras can capture: iPhone 24 Pixel XL And another close-up crop showing the barely noitceable sharpness differences: iPhone 27 (left) vs.
"Some of the packaging, some of the labeling, the pictures on there could be a flat appearance where it looks like it's faded out, and doesn't have sharpness to it," said D'Onofrio.
France showed glimpses of their sharpness in attack towards the end of the half but were gifted the opener when Schweinsteiger palmed the ball as he challenged Patrice Evra from a corner.
The picture quality (natural colors, sharpness, etc.) is fantastic and we do not notice any motion blur since this processor is much better than the one on the last brand we tried.
Samsung said that the 1080p FHD-plus option offered the best balance of screen sharpness and battery life, and that the 1440p WQHD option might have a small impact on battery life.
The crunch of lettuce wouldn't be welcome on top of the brisket, but the savory support of sautéed peppers and onions most definitely is, as is the polite sharpness of American cheese.
About a month later, though, like a temporary, adrenalized, post-attack shock wearing off, I began to feel, with a mauling sharpness, the hole G's departure had rent in my life. Grieve.
He has remarked on the former vice president's mental sharpness at times in comments to reporters, suggesting that his potential opponent in 2020 may have lost step, without offering examples or elaborating.
A mirrored box reflecting a field of moving infinity lights echoed the sharpness of the designer's tuxedo tailoring, with its boxy padded shoulders, and the ornate embellishments adorning thigh-grazing cocktail dresses.
And while I wouldn't go so far as to call the Find X's pictures disappointing, they just consistently lacked that extra level of sharpness and color saturation from pics produced by its competitors.
Stretching these photos out onto a 32-inch 4K monitor at home quickly exposes their graininess and lack of sharpness, so they're far from perfect, but that doesn't detract from the achievement here.
But it was lovely to be part of a large group sitting together in stillness, to have our minds uncluttered, to come to the piece emotionally but also with a sharpness of thought.
Neopan 100 Acros II will be available in both 35mm and 120 formats, and Fujifilm says its Super Fine-Σ technology gives it finer grain and sharpness than the original Neopan 100 Acros.
The next question is resolution, and I'm adamant that 1440p is the best choice for most people at this point, and 27 inches is the most appropriate size for scaling and sharpness reasons.
In a side-by-side food shot comparison, I found that the OnePlus 7 Pro fell a bit short on sharpness, contrast, and color saturation to both the Pixel 73 and Galaxy S10.
I'm still not buying his hairpin characterization turns this season — and adding Tiffany to the mix does not help — but there's a flicker of last season's sharpness in watching his awkwardness with Madison.
Automatic adjustments are still there if you want them, but you can also dig into the settings to tweak the sharpness, color, and contrast of your photos and videos, and even add filters.
Grogaard's scholarly certitudes about Munch are countered by the Norwegian artist Vanessa Baird, who declares a painting Grogaard praised highly "embarrassing" and demolishes one art piety after another with an invigorating demotic sharpness.
The tragic implications of that fact, and of her rebellion against it, are what hold "Mary Queen of Scots" together, giving it a political sharpness that goes beyond the usual costume-drama murmurings.
Unfortunately, while Sony showed off some nice looking sample pics at its launch event, touting things like strong edge-to-edge sharpness, we didn't get to capture any sample pics of our own.
In following the show's chronologically reversed path of a successful film producer — from middle age in Hollywood to his idealistic youth in Manhattan — the production brings out the sharpness in the showbiz satire.
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The sharpness of the image will ultimately depend on a number of factors, including how rapidly the landscape it is observing changes and whether the camera actually survives everything that could go wrong.
SamMobile says the new screen will have the same resolution, but will no longer have a PenTile layout, which should improve sharpness, especially in VR. Samsung has a lot to prove with this device.
It's also the same size and sharpness as the 24-inch 4K iMac, with Apple choosing those specifications so that everything appears at the right size when displayed at pin-sharp 2x Retina resolution.
The look of the film is particularly marvelous — not just its luminous, sunny quality, which draws heavily on natural light, but its sharpness and muted color, which makes it look like a Vermeer painting.
The Clara HD features a 6-inch 300-ppi E Ink screen — the same sharpness as Kobo's Aura One and Amazon's current Kindle Paperwhite — with ComfortLight Pro, which reduces blue-light exposure at night.
I didn't notice a huge difference in color or sharpness over the iPhone XS Max I use, but it is nice having more screen to look at without an intrusive notch for the camera.
Murray, who had right hip surgery in January, lacked match sharpness but his timing and, more importantly, his movement generally looked assured as he fought tenaciously to try to stem a stirring Kyrgios comeback.
The cider had zero acid and a smoky, mezcal-like quality that comes from bittersweet apples high in tannin and sugar with none of the sharpness found in bittersharps, the other classic cider apple.
The X-T2's 3-inch rear LCD display — unchanged in sharpness at 1.04 million dots (slightly less than the X-Pro 2's LCD) — can now articulate outward and tilted to the right.
"I just feel like I still have a bit of that match rustiness, not quite that sharpness where I had maybe at the end of the year when I play a lot," she said.
Not one of them has felt like it's overwhelmed or in any way spoiled the image of what I'm seeing — night shift only warms up the hues, it doesn't detract from the screen's sharpness.
There's a new Night mode for better low-light shots and a Deep Fusion capability that uses the A13 Bionic chip's Neural Engine to fuse together nine photos for maximum sharpness and image quality.
And if a company with biometric data wanted to use the information for purposes beyond security, like searching for clues about a customer's physical health or mental sharpness, there's very little to stop it.
Of course, this general statement loses its sharpness as soon as we focus in the details of the proposed statutory language and the different interest groups that either benefit or are harmed by it.
Why it matters: The billionaire and well-connected moderate could pose a "grave and instantaneous threat" to Joe Biden, who is struggling to fundraise and has faced questions about his sharpness, per the Times.
Its patriarch, Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant), retains some mental sharpness in his 80s, but he's losing his memory, and he'd like to get out — that is, die — while he still has some faculties left.
You can focus up to an extent using the focus wheel, but images in Gear VR will still look relatively blurry compared to the sharpness we've come to expect from smartphones, computers, and TVs.
For the rear camera, this means that in everyday situations, the Pixel 3's lone 12-MP camera often has an edge over Apple's iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy in terms of colors and sharpness.
Additionally, the pic from Moment's lens sports better sharpness around the edges of the photo when compared to the Olloclip, which features more blur the further you get away from the center of the frame.
Even moments of clear disagreement have lacked the sharpness that several of the justices have shown in the past in their dealings with one another — a reality that was all the more clear on Tuesday.
The lower resolution screen doesn't make the new Kindle any less functional, but as someone who's using phones, tablets, and laptops with crispy screens, it's still just a bit disappointing Amazon didn't bump the sharpness.
The band's wiry sharpness and skittish enthusiasm musically embody the paranoid anxiety conveyed by Byrne's persona, certainly, and when he opens his mouth, agitated noises come out that perfectly complement the harsh whoosh all around.
No one could deny the zest of his eye, as it seeks out entropy and ruin—wait for the sticky and suppurating wound that opens up in the floorboards—or the sharpness of his ear.
I expected the LG G5 to have a slight edge with its better camera specs, but I was interested to see what the Huawei P9's dual-camera approach could do for sharpness and details.
He toyed with a number of variables: the range of individual crease lengths; the distances between creases; the largest patch without creases; the sharpness of creases, and the amount of energy needed to cause crumpling.
Lulled by the enduring sharpness of her mind, she has forgotten that her body is no longer that of the 20-something gamin who suffered chloroforming and kidnapping in the name of good mystery fun.
On the excellent new album "Quarteria," his first in six years, he guides a septet through original compositions of playful elasticity and brisk sharpness: The music is diligent and specific with an easy, human flow.
And that's the problem: Viewers, accustomed to the softer texture of movies, see the extreme sharpness of high-frame-rate cinema and feel intuitively that they've stumbled into a theatrical broadcast or a football game.
And while not all of the newly released tracks benefit from the enhanced sharpness or clarity of the 2015 remasters, they still offer fans a new way to appreciate one of music's most visceral artists.
Like my best-friend-turned-worst-enemy Kyle, Roquefort loves to hang out with sweet things that can take the edge off of its aggressive sharpness—think honey, candied nuts, and poached or dried fruit.
But when I took a step back from it, the piece of this episode that makes me love it most is Jeremy Reuben's editing, which takes "The Box" to a whole new level of sharpness.
The book is also vibrant social satire: Inside these dark materials lies the sharpness of a comic novelist, and Lee's eye for the nuance and clash of culture, class, race and sex is subtle and shrewd.
And although purists may be tempted to experiment with infusing fresh mint leaves into the cream, I've found the flavor to be herbal rather than cooling, without that familiar, icy sharpness of high-quality peppermint extract.
If Obama's team was at times too cautious in taking China to task, Tillerson's blunt talk of China's "extremely worrisome" and "illegal" actions will bring a sharpness to State Department policy that hasn't previously been present.
The tools we perfected in those early days were some of the most pernicious and powerful tools in existence, honed to razor sharpness to cut off only the fattest parts of the truth, abandoning the nuance.
Google's images come with plenty of contrast, sharpness, and dynamic punch, which may sometimes sacrifice a little detail but generally makes photos look as good as they possibly can without requiring additional work from the user.
Read more: New ugly allegations have come out against Antonio Brown -- Here is a timeline of his bizarre year since leaving the SteelersIt's also unclear if Brady can sustain his sharpness over a 16-game season.
Her voice is low and a bit sinusy; it has more in common with the worlds of stand-up, DIY podcasting, or public-radio storytelling than with the prosecutorial sharpness of a lot of cable news.
Either way, behind Ms. Lawler's shape-shifting works lies a poetic intelligence, a political sharpness and an understanding of the artwork as a form of value, but also as a source and an object of love.
Half a dozen senior European envoys, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, expressed similar views on the sharpness, energy and openness of Macron and his team, whether on specific policy discussions or wider bilateral issues.
The dual 12-megapixel rear cameras (the secondary camera's a 2x telephoto) take solid photos with good sharpness and color, but they're not better than photos taken with the iPhone X, Pixel 2, or Samsung Galaxy S9.
The impetus for me to try Night Sight in good lighting was mostly curiosity, though I've discovered two genuine advantages for pixel peepers like me: better white balance and greater sharpness (at least with the Pixel 3).
Unfortunately, in our review of the A9 last year, we found it merely good, with okay sharpness and disappointing performance in low light that didn't compare well with the likes of the LG G4 and Galaxy S6.
The sharpness and astuteness of his photography is often absent from three-dimensional objects, particularly the large-scale works that mimic sculptors like Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, who created outdoor installations based on everyday objects.
"Pop-out and depth effects emerge from the screen in unparalleled brightness and sharpness," says system creator United Screens Group, but "without the alignment and distortion issues that had been associated with glasses-free 3D until now."
Because listening tunes our brain to the patterns of our environment faster than any other sense, and paying attention to the nonvisual parts of our world feeds into everything from our intellectual sharpness to our dance skills.
Lurking by Joanne McNeilThough it never quite sustains the momentum of its knockout first chapter about Google, this personal history of the internet, forthcoming in February, manages a sensitive sharpness to which more tech critics should aspire.
Whether repeatedly urging prosecutors to "move along" with their questions or joking about the free lunches provided to jurors, Ellis has injected the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort with bursts of humor and sharpness.
Night Sight makes use of Google's Super Res Zoom on the 3, which is another computational approach to improve pixel-level detail and sharpness — effectively improving the resolution of the camera — without the help of any additional hardware.
Then again, it does retain enough sharpness for the "hauts de seine" sign on the right side to remain readable — whereas the P20 Pro's aggressive noise reduction destroys that along with plenty of small details in the frame.
Mainstream movies are necessarily limited in the sharpness of their critiques — even Bong and Scafaria must work within the big Hollywood machine — but these films are still effective at capturing the visceral, zeitgeisty theme of working class revenge.
Heller, the author of "The Dog Stars" and other novels, has an extraordinary facility for describing topography and vegetation; we can feel the sharpness of the rocks and the trilling excitement of the river as it approaches rapids.
Ping-ponging off digital walls, whooshing through vacuums of electronically treated air, trickling through a textural squishiness that complements the sharpness of Uzi's vocals, the music defines a caffeinated, sugar-drenched spirit of play that never wears out.
In typical situations like taking pictures of apples at a grocery store or of what I had for dinner, the OP7T's photos consistently lacked sharpness compared to its more expensive competition, while also going overboard on color saturation.
Les Bleues, however, lacked sharpness up front until the 26th minute when Gauvin fired home from Kadidiatou Diani's cross, but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review ruled the striker headed the ball out of goalkeeper Barbara's hands.
I'm nitpicking â€" the 2,048 x 1,536 resolution Retina display still looks fantastic with rich, accurate colors and plenty of sharpness â€" but the display also doesn't have any kind of antireflective coating to reduce glare from overhead lights.
The 10 brilliant women — Dorothy Parker, Rebecca West, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, Pauline Kael, Joan Didion, Nora Ephron, Renata Adler, and Janet Malcolm — featured in Michelle Dean's novel are all characterized by their mental prowess; their sharpness.
Front Burner For pulling pork or chicken, or other tasks like lifting a hunk of meat, tossing a big salad or a bowl of pasta, or holding a roast steady while you carve, these utensils provide sharpness and strength.
The word cunt still has some power to shock, just about, if it's thrown with enough sharpness and spite, but nobody has ever been really hurt by being called a cockwomble, the word that neuters itself down the middle.
Our visit was in late winter — snow had fallen and temperatures had dropped into the 20s — so soup was a welcome restorative: a smooth (vegetarian) purée of white onions that neglected neither the onions' sweetness nor their natural sharpness.
To Kerr's relief, going away from the vast array of big men Golden State has stockpiled for this playoff run and starting Iguodala instead inspired a noticeable zip and sharpness at the start of the first and third quarters.
The beats glide with a jazzy delicacy that is usually restrained, but intermittently spills over with hooks — when a bassline blends with a piano chord, or a flute's sharpness cuts through the shimmer, a certain buoyant energy takes over.
WQHD is sharper than FHD, but in all honesty, I never longed for a sharper resolution while using the phone at FHD, and the 120Hz refresh rate is so good that it makes up for any loss of sharpness.
Now, in this dazzling collection of nine entirely original essays, written with a rare combination of give and sharpness, wit and fearlessness, she delves into the forces that warp our vision, demonstrating an unparalleled stylistic potency and critical dexterity.
That move, however, has backfired with Al Shehri unable to force his way into the matchday squad for the Spanish club and the resulting lack of match sharpness could have a negative impact on both Al Shehri's and Saudi Arabia's hopes.
"The sharpness it creates on a man (who's turning himself into a woman) is wonderful, but often on the female form it takes a pretty woman and makes her look harsh, often masculine," says Goss in one of his videos.
If you were shooting in 4K and finishing in 4K, that crop would mean that you have to stretch the video to get it back to a 4K frame, which causes pixel-stretching and a noticeable drop in sharpness and quality.
Huawei does have its own Night Mode and it has a Pro mode and it has a Master AI setting that adjusts colors and sharpness relative to the scene it identifies, but I haven't felt the need for any of them.
But by combining its color information with the richer detail and sharpness of the monochrome image, you get a result that, theoretically, looks a lot better than a single camera of its size and quality should be able to produce.
Multitasking is also harmful to your physical and mental health, and reduces your decision-making ability: Multitasking is a brain drain that exhausts the mind, zaps cognitive resources and, if left unchecked, condemns us to early mental decline and decreased sharpness.
The classic chef's grip has evolved for a reason: It lets you use the weight of the knife, the sharpness of its blade and your body weight to move the knife instead of the strength of your arm and hand.
That reaction will include feelings of mental sharpness because the body is trying to determine when and where from it will get its next meal, according to Gaudiani, which could explain Dorsey's mention of increased mental acuity during the Greenfield interview.
But VR filmmakers are all hobbled by a cumbersome delivery module — with perceptible sharpness still inferior to even the cheapest TV screens — terrible cross-brand compatibility, across-the-board glitchiness and overall lack of quality in both capture and storytelling techniques.
As the wheels age, enzymes break down fats and proteins in the milk, transforming the flavor of the cheese from mild and buttery to spicy, earthy, and (as it reaches stages of true self-actualization) the tart "sharpness" we all covet.
Lucy's fierce first-person point of view is as confident and fearless as she is on the court; she narrates her story with the immediacy and sharpness of a sports commentator, mixed with the pathos and wisdom of a perceptive adolescent.
Her glorious new work, "Dance Nation," which opened on Tuesday evening at Playwrights Horizons, conjures the passionate ambivalence of early adolescence with such being-there sharpness and poignancy that you're not sure whether to cringe, cry or roar with happiness.
Now, Anya Taylor-Joy, above left with the director Autumn de Wilde, plays the title role with style and attitude and sharpness, "as if the character has stepped out of a Regency England version of 'Mean Girls,'" writes our reporter.
That this was, essentially, just another game to ensure sharpness is maintained during La Liga's preseason did not prevent the network from having its flagship news show, "SportsCenter," decamp to South Florida for a few days to join the party.
"So, Pete, we look forward to you -- I know you are an energetic guy and a competitive guy -- to see if you can take on Joe on that issue," Sanders said pointedly, as the crowd acknowledged the sharpness of the dig.
Building upon Antonin Artaud's notion of a "pure cruelty, without bodily laceration," one that signifies "rigor, implacable intention and decision, irreversible and absolute determination," Nelson is attracted to "this precision, sharpness, this rigor," and it seems Hatoum is as well.
And while in some respects, I like the pic taken without Night Sight more because its richer colors and darker exposure make for a moodier final image, when it comes to details and sharpness, the photo taken with Night Sight is clearly superior.
A lack of match sharpness for the team's most potent attacking trio could have a detrimental effect on a side already lacking experience of the biggest occasions, and few come bigger than their opener against hosts Russia in Moscow on June 14.
Part of the problem for HTC — and every other manufacturer — is the the Galaxy S7 sets the bar so high for getting bold colors, contrast, sharpness, and great exposures over and over again that it's hard for anyone else to seriously compete.
Ahead, we've compiled a series of hair removal horror stories that are sure to have you double checking the sharpness of your razor and patch testing any waxes or creams you might slather on the next time you're looking to score smooth skin.
Everything I know and have seen of cameras tells me that sharpness and detail should degrade at that level of magnification relative to the original shot, but because of the ridiculous 23-megapixel resolution, we're still just looking at 2200-percent crops.
Moment is all too aware of Google and Apple's subject photography chops, so this new 58mm lens is also supposed to feature optimizations for the iPhone XR and Google Pixel 3's portrait modes for an enhanced bokeh effect and added sharpness.
On the Pixel 3a XL, Google also cut the phone's resolution from the Pixel 3 XL's 2960 x 1440 down to 2160 x 1080, which means if you look closely, you will notice a small reduction in the sharpness of text and photos.
In the filing, Gillette alleged that the manner in which its competitor was coating its razor blades to maintain sharpness was in violation of a 2004 patent, asking that the state of Delaware immediately block the sale of all Dollar Shave Club razors.
And they're using it to send out a tweet that promotes the Apple event next week where they'll introduce new iPhones including a twin lens model with images that rival an SLRs in low light capability, sharpness and depth of field effects.
Finally, the illusion's sharpness, the quasi-Surrealist totality of this bizarre and delicious disaster, may undermine Chiappa's nuanced themes of promise and disappointment — of eggs once fertile with potential fried up and cast off, and of sports icons once inspirational now shameful.
Mr. Solondz's eye for the petty hypocrisies and delusions of American life has lost some of its sharpness, and he flails at flabby targets — avant-garde art, campus "political correctness" — in ways that sometimes carry an ugly whiff of racial and sexual bigotry.
The game attracted a record 11.9 million viewers in France and the Stade Oceane at Le Havre was sold out as captain Amandine Henry's 107th-minute goal sent the team through, but their lack of sharpness up front needs to be addressed urgently.
A. High-definition (HD) files pack considerably more pixels into the video than those classified as standard definition (SD), and in side-by-side comparisons, the sharpness of the picture and depth of the colors in an HD video can stand out.
As we tried to adjust to our new reality — shuttling back and forth between households, trying to tune out the fights about money and the sharpness with which they now spoke to each other — my brothers were my one constant and comfort.
And so for a little while the vet continued to come, every four weeks, as he had said, Augustus appearing to revive after each visit, but then relapsing into his increasingly bemused state, his intelligence and physical sharpness now things of the past.
Slice them in chunks, skewer on toothpicks and serve with mustard for something that flirts with sharpness alongside beer: Pickled Dogs, $25 for a quart, $220 for a half-gallon, Dickson's Farmstand Meats, Chelsea Market, 2800 Ninth Avenue (West 2229th Street), 22419-21979-24, dicksonsfarmstand.com.
In one moment, she summons the sensuality of the flirtatious man-magnet that Marjorie was and the weariness of someone ready to give up on life; the blurriness of a mind going soft and the penetrating sharpness that still breaks through in startling, random flashes.
A lot of our fast parts we want to be chaotic like Japanese hardcore, and we want to employ the power of death and thrash metal moreso than its brutality or dramatic essence, but arrange it and perform it all with sharpness and clarity.
Besides the usual considerations like size, sharpness, color, HDR support and clarity, you also want a TV or a monitor with a speedy refresh rate for all that fast-moving action, so make sure this is somewhere near the top of your priority list.
Juel, Chakrabarti, and their colleagues also came up with a predictive mathematical model for optimal ribbon curling, balancing such aspects as the ribbon's structure, blade sharpness, how much tension is applied to the ribbon, and how quickly the blade is pulled across the ribbon.
Where I previously thought that hardware like optics and a high-quality image sensor were the only things that could meaningfully advance picture quality, Google showed that a lot of clever math can result in sharpness and low-light performance leaps ahead of the competition.
Painting these objects with the shapes and forms that have become key to his visual vocabulary — fungi, palm trees, plants, snakes — the final works contain, in themselves, a quite formal beauty, a careful balance of colour and form, sharpness and brutal confidence of line.
So much of what we mean lies not just in what we say, or in the exact words we choose, but also in the light that animates our eyes (or doesn't) when we de­­liver them and the sharpness (or softness) of the tone we use.
Democratic voters think Biden has the best chance to beat President Donald Trump, according to the Washington Post-ABC News poll, but they didn't place the former vice president before his competitors when it came to five other categories, including mental sharpness and policy issues.
The Oasis features a 300ppi screen, matching the Kindle Voyage in terms of sharpness and text clarity, and apparently there's been a 60 percent increase in the number of LEDs inside, so the backlighting should be even more uniform when you're reading in the dark.
At first, his art with the tree reflects the cracks and the sharpness of the fall; then, when he fills the cracks with snow, we sense a slow dissipation of the violence of the fall as the elm log starts responding to the passing seasons.
He lacked sharpness at the Hurlingham Club in London as a well-drilled Cilic sent him packing in less than an hour — a sweating Nadal going straight from court to a waiting black Rolls Royce and away minutes after his 163-3 6-3 defeat.
There's a clear drop-off in sharpness, as you'd expect, but you can still clearly make out small windows, the flock of birds in the lower right corner, and other minute details a lesser zoom lens wouldn't be able to touch at that distance.
In "Rubies," Sterling Hyltin and Andrew Veyette, as the lead couple, were transformed from just a year ago in these roles: Instead of vamping, they used the accents of the Stravinsky score to leaven their steps with a blend of jazzy abandon and sharpness.
However, it's fairly certain that the upper dual-camera combo will work similarly to the P10's cameras, in which one sensor takes monochrome photos and the other takes color photos, after which both photos are merged into a single pic for more details and better sharpness.
The sharpness of the pain that was so intense at the beginning —where sometimes you felt you would never feel anything but that pain — has with the passing of all these years, slowly and imperceptibly aged into a sadness that has found a home inside of me.
Unlike many commentators in Germany, Mr. Techau said he detected a tone of moral superiority mixed in with the undoubted sharpness of Mr. Böhmermann's satire, which was inspired by what critics of the chancellor's deal with Mr. Erdogan saw as her sudden coziness with the Turkish leader.
But that was to be expected in the league's curtain-raiser on Tuesday night, given not only the inevitable lack of sharpness at this nascent stage of the N.B.A. calendar but also the lengthy injury absences for high-profile returnees like Boston's Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward.
There's a noted vividness to the picture, and a sharpness to images that I just don't find in less expensive TVs, but it's also not quite the holy shit breathtaking experience of that $8,000 OLED from LG. That TV forced me to reconsider how I consume my shows.
In daylight, not only did the U12+ capture a challenging shot of a flower in the fading light of a sunset with more accurate white balance, it also refrained from pushing color saturation and sharpness too far like you see in a comparison pic shot by a Galaxy S264+.
The QHD resolution renders both texts and images with crisp detail – which is great news because the camera captures images with a sharpness that displays well on this new phone screen, which used pOLED tech for deep blacks, but also has a wide color gamut for better rendering.
These deceptively simple teenpop songs may take a while to digest thanks to the music's incongruous metallic harshness, as upbeat melodies coo from behind a veil of drum machines and whirring knives, breathy vocals against creaking percussion, plonking house piano, a sonic sharpness that's disconcerting given the context.
One of my favorite test tracks is Rustie's "After Light," which has the melody dancing from left to right and back again, includes plenty of high-pitched moments that expose headphones with excessive treble sharpness, and includes a delightful buildup and drop two-thirds of the way through. Goosebumps.
In addition to adding a sixth lens element for increased photo sharpness, Apple also finally upgraded the len's aperture to f/1.8 for low-light performance to match the very best Android phones at the time, Apple also added optical image stabilization (a first for the 4.7-inch models).
While Hill channels his gothic side with Tom G. Warrior inflected singing in "Walk With Me in Nightmares" and "Saturnalian," it's the cutting back and forth between harsh rasps and haunting croons in "Old Wounds" that benefits most greatly from the clarity and sharpness of the album's production.
Chance's aggressive sense of rhythm, emphatic style of vocal chitchat, and rapping in general add a sharpness to music that might otherwise sound sickly sweet, and the project's hip-hop tag marks its retreat into childhood as a way of rewiring, and cleansing, the genre's psychology at the root.
Creating a memory begins with perception: Your brain registers visual, auditory, olfactory, and tactile sensations—like the sweet sharpness of mint ice cream or the balmy scent of magnolia on warm summer nights—and sends them to the hippocampus to determine if they'll be stored as long-term memories.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)But when you start pixel peeping at 100 percent, you can really appreciate little details from the general sharpness on every sign and sticker to the Pixel 3's ability to clearly capture the wood grain on the framed chalkboard and the texture on various beer taps.
Zach Handlen, The A.V. Club:  There are problems, and some clumsy writing (especially in the first half), and god only knows if they can sustain this momentum and sharpness, given the behind-the-scenes problems and the inherent difficulty of making anything that stays exciting and funny over 20+ hours.
Lucy's fierce first-person point of view is as confident and fearless as she is on the court; she narrates her story with the immediacy and sharpness of a sports commentator, mixed with the pathos and wisdom of a perceptive adolescent charting the perils of her senior year of high school.
The governor's office said that Ms. Northam did not single out the black students, but handed the cotton to those nearest to her so that they could pass it around and everyone could feel the sharpness of the stems and leaves, and consider handling the rough materials all day, every day.
Nikon Z7 with the 24-70mm f/4 Z-mount lens at f/243 at 1/320 of a second and ISO 500 1 / 2First, I grabbed a couple more shots using the Z7's 24-70mm lens, which once again showed some really fantastic sharpness, before moving onto some low-light cityscapes.
In the minutes of the June meeting, many Fed policymakers who participated in the policy discussion stressed the sharpness of the hiring slowdown could be statistical noise, and most argued the economy would be ready for rate increases unless a financial or economic shock knocks America off course, according to the minutes.
Mashable briefly tried out the phone's AI-fuelled camera system and while some features are actually useful — it seemed to swiftly and simultaneously detect night mode + portrait + words, and automatically adjust hue, temperature and sharpness — in other examples, such as the distinction between plant vs flower, it all seemed a bit preposterous.
Still, in the minutes of the June meeting, many Fed policymakers who participated in the policy discussion stressed the sharpness of the hiring slowdown could be statistical noise, and most argued the economy would be ready for rate increases unless a financial or economic shock knocks America off course, according to the minutes.
As Retsuko continues to balance her desire to progress at her job with her frustration at the sexism she faces from her co-workers, her animated features shift between softness and sharpness — a symbolic gesture of the show many female viewers can identify with in their own experiences climbing the corporate ladder.
A Greek bishop who is known for his sharpness of tongue, Amvrosios of Kalavryta, gave an astonishing homily in which he compared the various disagreements between the church and the country's secular leftist government (which are mostly quite manageable) with the contest between the Hebrew prophet Elijah and the priests of the false god, Baal.
A series of unfortunate missteps and gaffes over the course of his campaign have fed into the narrative that Biden could be too old to take on the full responsibilities of being president, but medical experts and a surgeon who treated him say Biden's gaffe-prone tendency is not a reflection of his mental sharpness.
His tag is instantly recognizable by the swooping curve of his letter 'S,' which draws in the eye, while his throw-up is marked by the tension between the somewhat flattened 'S' and the bulging, elongated 'F' that is resolved by the tightly rendered 'K' and 'U,' creating balance, flow, and a distinctive sharpness.
The Pixel 240 XL spits out much more noise than the Pro — and if you look at the Gare du Nord comparison image, Huawei's shot retains sharpness all the way to the edges of the frame, whereas the Pixel's periphery is soft — but with that noise I get a more realistic and faithful sense of the scene captured.
Williams-Sonoma) This six-piece set is essential for someone who cooks regularly (I recently bought a similar set from Wusthof, and it's made all the difference in my food prep.) These durable knives feature blades stamped from high-carbon stainless steel, that have been ice-hardened for strength and hand honed for long-lasting sharpness.
Unfortunately, while the Z43's Night Vision does a decent job of turning up the brightness when it's dark, using Night Vision also tends to result in a loss of sharpness, something you can see in both the shot of an outdoor restaurant taken at night, and the shot of a croquette taken indoors with the lights turned down.
Photo: SamsungWhen the Huawei Mate X eventually goes on sale, it's going to come with a time-of-flight sensor on board too, and there's also one in the camera array of the Huawei P30 Pro: it means "your portrait [shots] will be highlighted and the sharpness will be exuded to perfection" in the words of Huawei.
Within the first 20 hours, I had to contend with dozens of systems: weapon sharpness, stamina management, cooking, crafting and upgrading equipment, "tailrider safaris," bounty quests... This list goes on and on, and while none of these is particularly complex on its own, the overall variety means that it's easy to feel like I'm missing something, somewhere.
Manning has always been small (5 foot 4), but in her last few months at the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, she jogged religiously, outside in the prison yard and around the track of the prison gym, and her body had taken on a lithe sharpness, apparent in the definition of her arms and cheekbones.
Paul Ziemiak, the leader of the party's youth wing tipped as a rising star, said the CDU needed a clearer profile; a party comrade from its Baden-Württemberg branch went further, opining that it had all the sharpness of a "worn down tyre"; the minister-president of North Rhine-Westphalia, on the other hand, argued firmly against a more conservative turn.
Ricoh sees photographers using the K-70 for nature shoots More megapixels isn't always better, but Ricoh seems to be working off the increasingly popular idea that somewhere around 24 megapixels you hit a point where moiré is no longer a major concern due to pixel density, which lets the antialiasing filter be removed to improve the sharpness of photos.
I know it's ridiculous to complain about the sharpness of a thermostat's display (you're going to stare at it for seconds of your life, at most), but between using a low-res 320 x 320 panel and then putting a piece of polarized glass on top to intentionally blur it, what you get is a softness that looks mostly stylized, and just a little bit bad.
Relúmĭno helps people with low vision in several ways: it can magnify or minimize images, adjust brightness and sharpness, highlight objects with an outline, invert colors when reading text, add a color filter to the screen, enhance a user's peripheral field if they have tunnel vision, and even assist people with scotoma by helping them see what is blocked by their blind spot in the surrounding area.
"The RAD's sound slider and turn indicator system work together to help players know the car's current speed; align the car with the track's heading; learn the track's layout; profile the direction, sharpness, timing, and length of upcoming turns; cut corners; choose an early or late apex; position the car for optimal turning paths; and know when to brake to complete a turn," said Smith.
Hence the minutiae that you will bear away from "The Handmaiden," whether you like it or not: Kouzouki's blackened tongue, which he uses to moisten a paintbrush; a naked figure, inked onto paper so thin that it can be rolled and smoked; and, best of all, Sookee reaching softly into her mistress's mouth, with a thimbled finger, to file down the sharpness of a tooth.
Here's where: It's a reflex reaction for pro basketball pundits, when a championship-level team starts the season as listlessly as the Cavaliers did, to suggest that the relative dullness and lack of consequence attached to games at the front of the N.B.A. calendar leads to the dearth of sharpness we've seen from a franchise overwhelmingly favored to represent the Eastern Conference in the finals for the fourth successive year.
I like the color reproduction, viewing angles, and sharpness of this phone's screen, and I'd rank it very highly on the list of most alluring displays of the year, up near the Galaxy S9993 and iPhone X. Shifting the fingerprint sensor to the rear might not be everyone's favorite change, and OnePlus does say it tested some ultra-slim fingerprint scanners for the front, but it's a good alteration, in my opinion.
In the press release, Valve doesn't specify exactly which headsets the lenses will be compatible with (although it's pretty likely they'd work with the HTC Vive considering they helped make it), but they shed a little light on exactly what kind of improvements the lenses will bring: The lenses, which are designed to support the next generation of room-scale virtual reality, optimize the user's perceived tracking experience and image sharpness while reducing stray light.
Those worries were given added sharpness this week by confusion regarding President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's position on broader immigration legislation, with the president potentially dooming efforts to pass a bill with a tweet urging the party to move on to other issues.
Because once you're on the other side of the wall, amid the swirling sounds (or language, in the case of his writing), there is an unearthly sharpness and clarity: a hypnotizing world with an intricate amount of detail has sprung up around you, and you can lose yourself in it to a degree bordering on what we hope for from VR. Only the orientation cues are polyrhythms and unnamable intonations, not high-resolution pixelation.

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