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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grainy images" is correct and usable in written English
It describes images that have a rough or grainy texture. You can use this phrase to describe photographs, videos, or other visual media that have a low resolution or appear distorted due to pixelation or other technical issues. For example: - The old home videos were charming, but the grainy images made it difficult to see everyone's faces clearly. - The artist purposely added filters to create grainy images in their photography series, giving it a vintage look. - The surveillance footage was nearly useless due to the grainy images captured by the low-quality cameras. - The new app allows users to enhance grainy images and make them appear sharper and clearer.
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She criticized her infatuation with grainy images.
film to evoke the grainy images that exemplified independent filmmaking during that era.
Grainy images of them cackling cruelly have been put up on YouTube.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — They have been inescapable: growling baritone announcers and grainy images of sneering candidates.
One camera shoots videotape, whose grainy images have limited use to engineers.
Except our photos: grainy images of all the embryos we created in a laboratory.
The satellite will do little more than transmit grainy images of North Korea back to a grateful audience.
Raising ISO sensitivity to enable faster hand-held shutter speeds can result in "noisy" or grainy images.
But spare us the grainy images and crackly sound you get when you film from row 190.
Activist videos are important, he writes: But without context, it can be hard to make sense of jumpy grainy images.
Parts of the soundtrack are indistinct; grainy images pass in a flash; chunks of hard data seem to be missing.
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