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She has never been able to sea why a mediocre antique is preferable to a decent reproduction.
By Helena Huntington Smith The New Yorker, May 4, 1929 P. 70 She has never been able to sea why a mediocre antique is preferable to a decent reproduction.
It is quite plausible to assert that, unlike most modernist masterpieces, a decent reproduction of a Warhol is as a good as an "original," or for that matter is just as original.
By simply sitting in what I assume must be a very hot, brightly lit studio and shaking one's head back and forth, the system gets enough data to put together a really quite decent reproduction of one's head of hair.
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Good digital cameras can make decent reproductions using this method.
A battle was won before this was allowed to happen, and the result is that anyone - student, teacher or amateur - can get hold of a decent A4 reproduction of the drawing or print they are interested in, for personal use.
In the weekly community cafe hosted at a centre known as the Hub, mention of this is greeted with amused shrugs, and the suggestion that now Cambourne finally has half-decent broadband, human reproduction might fall.
They were decent, but in fact those aren't the quality of highest reproduction.
The rear camera is decent enough for a tablet, with quick autofocus and solid colour reproduction, but the low light performance is poor, producing grainy photos.
(c) Reproduction?
Decent odds.
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