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crop out
verb
To appear above the surface, as a seam or vein, or inclined bed, as of coal.
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Because of the displacement on steep faults, crystalline rocks commonly crop out in the mountains.
(Mr. Condon said he intended to crop out all identifying details).
You can crop out unwanted background and still have enough pixels left for a decent print.
The high megapixel count is useful in exactly one situation: when you want to crop out much of the scene.
Some granitic gneisses, which are more than 3 billion years old, crop out in the northern Baltic Shield, the Ukrainian Massif, and northwestern Scotland.
Archean rocks (those more than 2.5 billion years old) are the oldest of the Precambrian and crop out in the northern Baltic Shield, Ukraine, and northwestern Scotland.
Second, you can crop out extraneous background, a technique that almost always makes a photo more powerful -- and still retain enough resolution for a nice big print.
Where, they crop out or are near the surface, considerable water may percolate through them (Dappah and Gyau-Boakye 2000).
Basalts were deposited during the Permian, which crop out in the north and the east of the study area.
Fashion photographers hated how squares forced them to crop out the shoes from portrait shots of people's outfits.
It aids in focus, exposure, and color balance and can also crop out faces in scenes automatically.
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