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The phrase "adapt to a scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to adjust or modify behavior, appearance, or actions to fit a particular environment or situation.
Example: "Actors must learn to adapt to a scene quickly to deliver a convincing performance."
Alternatives: "adjust to a situation" or "acclimate to an environment."
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Victor, coming from circumstances of relative privation, must adapt to a scene of surreal and prodigious abundance.
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Also, global skin color models may be adapted to a particular scene or an individual who appears in the image, which improves the classification accuracy, providing that the adaptation is correct.
Staging Macbeth is a double challenge: to adapt to the scene a text of great poetical density and to stage a tragedy where the intervention of ghosts and spirits – manifestations of the supernatural world which influence men – dominate all the action.
Adapting to a new environment.
Bats are adapted to a nocturnal niche.
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Use whatever settings that will help you adapt to the scene that is currently being taken to further enhance and maximize the quality.
The exposure of a pixel can be made to adapt to scene radiance by using an optical attenuator whose transmittance is computed based on the brightness measured by the pixel.
In this paper we propose and test, a method for the segmentation and the automated analysis of time-lapse plant images from phenotyping experiments in a general laboratory setting, that can adapt to scene variability.
Vinyl is set in early-Seventies New York and follows record executive Richie Finestra Bobby Cannavalee) who must adapt to the music scene's emerging genres amidst an onslaught of sex and drugs.
(She has been commissioned to adapt to the Southport scene as well, she said).
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