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Discover Ludwig"distort image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which an image has been changed or altered in some way. For example, "The photographer used a filter to distort the image and give it a unique look."
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Other instruments in a related study show that the Arctic site appears not to suffer from the strong low-level atmospheric turbulence found on the Antarctic plateau, which can distort image quality.
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These changes result from eye-related problems that degrade or distort images received by the brain.
You can distort images – brilliant for making your already-drunk friends look even more unattractive before you post the image to Facebook.
The effect is sufficient, the scientists have concluded, to distort images enough that UV astronomers with lunar ambitions may have to look elsewhere.
The phenomenon of "implicit bias" helps to explain the disconnect between conscious values linked to fairness, and practices that distort images of black men and boys.
Other filters can be used to give dimension or distort images.
Hence, by characterizing the statistical properties of a given distorted image one can identify the distortion and its strength in the distorted image.
In contrast to the existing methods, Sheikh et al. built a relationship with the reference X and distorted image Xd with a distortion model.
The satire is a verbal caricature that shows a deliberately distorted image of a person, institution, or society.
An American magazine ran a cartoon showing a panel of images from Hubble – a grossly distorted image of the Moon seen through Hubble, next to a grossly distorted image of Saturn, next to a grossly distorted image of angry American taxpayers waving their fists at the sky.
Our goal is to remove the noise from distorted image.
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