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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a series of image" is not correct; it should be "a series of images." You can use it when referring to multiple pictures or visual representations that are grouped together.
Example: "The presentation included a series of images showcasing the project's progress over the past year."
Alternatives: "a collection of images" or "a sequence of images."
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A series of image processing methods are proposed or utilized to inspect the defects.
The main idea of this detector is to search for candidate stable feature points across a series of image scales.
To test this, the team placed subjects in a scanner and showed them a series of image sets on a video monitor.
At last a series of image simulations are performed in which along scan smear (with stage number N equal to 16, 32 and 96) is introduced.
MSPA applies a series of image processing routines to a raster land-cover map to identify hubs, links, and related structural classes of land cover.
It first identifies landforms characterized by convex tangential curvature, and then uses a series of image processing operations to separate valleys from other features having a convex form.
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There she met the first in a series of image-conscious older men who fed her taste for labels and luxe.
When Ondaatje undertook his first full-dress novel, "In the Skin of a Lion," published in 1987, he therefore proceeded by spinning a series of image-driven vignettes out of his imagination and then arranging them in formal patterns that maintained only a loose sense of obligation to the requirements of continuity and closure.
Put together, a series of images can tell the narrative of a life".
Sometimes, an artist's vision leads to a series of images.
One visitor was photographer Lotte Jacobi, who captured the house in a series of images.
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