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The difference occurs in the positive image, which may be composited from either the additive or subtractive primaries.
Ebdon believes they are helping in part by ridding the universities of their "Hogwarts factor" image, which may make some pupils feel the institutions are part of a society they do not belong to, or don't aspire to belong to.
There is a potential loss of control over one's own image, which may be stolen and repurposed.
In the computing process, the effective using of signal information can make up the detailed features of image, which may be lost in the deblurring process.
As businesses practice 'cause marketing' and social contribution, socially responsible consumers build a positive image which may result in purchasing decision process.
The coating layer of the coated film was not clearly observed in the scanning electron microscopy [SEM] image, which may have been due to the thin coating thickness.
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Here's a selection from Moriyama's "Printing Show" images, which may or may not be in any of the five hundred copies of "TKY".
THE sign in blue lettering read "Copyright-Free Images," which may not rank with "Zero Percent Financing" or "Everything Must Go" when it comes to sales pitches.
Dimbleby quoted extensively from a section of the guidelines on the use of still photographs and images which said: "Due care and consideration must be made regarding the use of religious symbols in images which may cause offence.
The presence of hair is a common quality problem for dermoscopy images, which may influence the accuracy of lesion analysis.
And these methods need preprocessing such as bicubic interpolation enlarging LR images to the size of HR images, which may introduce new noises.
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