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Comparison with the 'rough and ready' RGB image synthesised from three bands of the multispectral image set (Fig. 4H) shows a great improvement in overall colour balance, but a loss of sharpness because of uncorrected chromatic aberration.
(If camera employs small-pixel size sensors, to avoid a diffraction-limit problem and a loss of sharpness, opening of the lens can be kept to more than F11, which then limits the lens operating range and imposes a different control strategy. However, this discussion is beyond the scope of this paper).
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The loss of sharpness and detail on the Pro is noticeable.
When you get to ISO 800 the loss of sharpness increases and the shadow detail also suffers.
Saturday's Doctor Who exhibited much more loss of sharpness during movement than the first episode did (I have it recorded and replayed it as a reference).
Blurry vision is the loss of sharpness in the eye which affects the clarity of vision.
But their abstinent twin siblings showed a similar pattern of decline, suggesting that the loss of mental sharpness was due to something other than pot, Jackson says.
The loss of mental sharpness by many heart-bypass patients several months after surgery may not be caused by a heart-lung machine as had been theorized, a Dutch study suggests.
The two algorithms reveal the details of the original image as well as minimize the loss of the edge sharpness in the nonuniform and low lighting conditions.
Here a comparable SNR gain of 106.0% lead to a sharpness loss of 40.7%.
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