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Discover LudwigThe word "blurriness" is correct in written English
It is used to describe the quality of being unclear or indistinct, often in relation to images or vision. Example: "The blurriness of the photograph made it difficult to identify the subjects." Alternatives include "fuzziness" or "haze."
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blurriness
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The characteristic of being blurry.
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Turning back to perception, Block notes that if one's vision is blurry, one can introspect the blurriness as well as the visual representata.
"The line between traditional and non-traditional activities is blurry," says Rob Jones of Standard & Poor's, a ratings agency.That blurriness explains why the FSB's measures also target the underlying insurance businesses of the systemic firms.
Others, like Panoramatic 360°, offer visual aids to make edges match before assembly.The Synthcam app can simulate the effect of depth of field, in which one object is in remarkable focus while as with human visual perception all else recedes into blurriness, through careful movement to capture enough data.
Will it survive?Jun 10th 2004There was also some blurriness about the Falklands war.
Perhaps the blurriness of the characters in "Shame" was intended to make them intriguingly cryptic everymen, but in the absence of specifics they simply seem badly drawn.
He was also interested in movement and willingly included the blurriness of a moving head or arm, lending a dreaminess or ghostliness to his photographs.
Each picture can be broken down into clear and distinct bits – there's absolutely no blurriness – which are to an extent repeated from picture to picture.
But the blurriness in the postwar paperback world is one of the reasons it's difficult to sort out what was actually going on.
For not all Avedon photographs are blurred, nor can blurriness even be said to be the basis of his craftsmanship.
Admitted into the chambers of the Alcázar, the Escorial, and the Buen Retiro palaces, and conducted to the battlefields of the Netherlands, we are informed enough to screen a mental movie that is flawed only by the blurriness of the star.
And she understands that one day — who knows, maybe even tonight in her sleep — she will die and enter God's eternal golden Kingdom and feel His Love, and when that happens all her frustrations and concerns will be like dewdrops on the windshield of a fast-moving car, the glass streaked clean and clear of all blurriness.
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