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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large depth of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a significant extent or measurement of depth in various contexts, such as physical depth, emotional depth, or complexity. Example: "The ocean has a large depth of over 36,000 feet in some areas, making it one of the deepest parts of the Earth."
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As a result cell phones have a large depth of field.
The so-called azimuthal resistivity LWD tools have azimuthal sensitivity and a large depth of investigation.
When photographing buildings and illuminated structures, a large depth of field between f/11 and f/16 is ideal.
The coupling between the gases can be ignored only at very high temperatures (T > 400 K), which means a large depth of coal bed in ECBM engineering.
The fully integrated implant measures just 2 mm × 3 mm × 6.5 mm (39 mm3, 78 mg), and operates at a large depth of 10.5 cm in a tissue phantom.
The simulation results show that the anti-phase oscillations of CO2 and H2O concentrations can occur only in the case of a high rate of carbon diffusion and a large depth of penetration of carbon into the Pd catalyst.
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The image has a larger depth of field however, because the smaller aperture reduces the size of the circles of confusion.
A single PSF is then used to deconvolve captured images and recover a high-contrast image with a larger depth of field (DOF).
So, if we shoot an HDR sequence by varying exposure, objects that are brighter will have a larger depth of field than dimmer objects.
Equally, to get an image with a larger "depth of field"—ie, where more of the distantobjects as well as the nearer ones in a scene are in focus the photographer must "stop down" the aperture of the lens, restricting the amount of light admitted.
The large f-number collection lens allows for a larger depth of focus but combined with the short exposure time, bright lights are required for sufficient signal-to-noise, although the short dwell time minimizes heating.
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