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Discover Ludwig"develop images" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the creation of visual content or the act of making something visible. For example: "The student was tasked with developing images to use for a school project about animal habitats."
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The next step will be to work with Quayola & Sinigaglia to develop images that respond to those sounds in ways that seem to fit with Ryan's inner experiences.
Throughout this time, he used the collodion process, a photographic method that required optimal lighting, subjects who held perfectly still, and great deftness on the part of the photographer, who had to prepare each plate with a series of chemicals, calculate the exposure time, and then develop images on the spot.
Already, at Harper's Bazaar, she had begun frequenting the darkroom on her lunch hours to develop images by the great fashion photographer George Hoyningen-Huene, using tissues and gauzes to bring selected areas of a picture into focus and applying bleach to manipulate tone.
A Seiko official said its all-in-one printers priced at around 40,000 yen, which can develop images from digital cameras, have proved popular.
Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) detection method (Amersham) was used to develop images.
It is an integral part of the trainers' work, to help the participants in defining their ideas, to help them develop images in their heads which can then be filmed and turned into fascinating short movies.
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There is a language I hope to develop image to image.
In the future it would be preferable to develop image analyses with a higher level of independency of the equipment.
In the experiments described below, we used a 70S T. thermophilus ribosome sample to develop image-processing procedures that account for beam-induced movement of individual particles.
We develop image analysis methods to track the majority of cells in the wing throughout morphogenesis, and analyze cell shapes and rearrangements of the junctional network.
Using microalgae, she develops images on the light-sensitive organisms that she describes as "small sensors in motion".
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