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Discover LudwigThe phrase "digital artifacts" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to any digital images, files, or documents that hold historical, cultural, or scientific significance. Example: The museum's collection of digital artifacts, including photographs, documents, and videos, provides a unique glimpse into the daily life of ancient civilizations.
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Although books can be made into purely digital artifacts, "e-books" have not sold nearly as well as digital music.
Looking at those digital artifacts now, it is remarkable to see how much they resemble Angelou's official stamp or how much the stamp resembles them.
Looking at those digital artifacts now, it is remarkable to see how much they resemble Angelou's official stamp — or how much the stamp resembles them.
In all the product reviews, for instance, you can read about "digital artifacts," which are basically anything from nearly invisible little bursts of seemingly random color on the screen to seizures of the entire image's motion.
On Harry's system I noticed an evenness, steadiness, and hard focus into the far reaches of the screen, and also the absence of earlier digital artifacts, like a black edge around shapes or a flaring of solid whites.
They have to learn, Mr. Godin says, to avoid "viewing the spread of digital artifacts as an inconvenient tactic," and think of them rather as "the core of their new businesses".
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One of the lines was so long and straight that he worried it was a "digital artifact"—the result of two scanning sets being fused improperly.
The single 90-minute Steadicam shot through the Hermitage Museum that makes up Alexander Sokurov's "Russian Ark" is a specifically digital artifact.
We might see an occasional digital artifact (usually, a bit of unintentional data) when a director shoots digital in bright light look for a pattern of squares or a yellowish tint but we're usually too busy with the story to pay much mind.
Alice creates α semantically equivalent variations n 1,…,n α of a digital artifact.
Alice watermarks each of the variations of the of a digital artifact.
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