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In general, enlarging images result in blurring effects within initially interpolated images, and these blurring effects are perceived more conspicuously in regions with jagged edge artifacts.
But in blurring the lines between weekend and weekday, work often trumps rest, researchers say.
In blurring the distinction between naughty and nice, rock 'n' roll helped update the archetype of the heroic troublemaker.
If nothing else, Mr Hirst is likely to be remembered for his unusual aptitude in blurring the line between the sacred and profane.
ESPERANZA LEÓN is interested in blurring boundaries, so it is appropriate that Solar, the gallery she runs, is in the basement of her East Hampton home.
They were fundamental in blurring boundaries between indie rock and acid house with songs such as Step On and Kinky Afro.
Which was a shame, because I loved what I saw, as Kearns found the funny in blurring the line between himself and his wig-wearing alter ego.
If you Google "sensor size bokeh," you can find many confirmations that sensor size is, indeed, a factor in blurring the background.
Ada Bonadei's murky lighting also grew rather tiring in its sense of one-note drama, especially in blurring faces so that the nuances of certain exchanges were lost.
By pumping up the volume, by dishing out the edge, organizations aid in blurring it as much as any fuzzy line of tequila shots.
Scott Berrie, 34, whose father started Russ Berrie & Company, an Oakland, N.J., maker of picture frames and stuffed animals, is also interested in blurring traditional lines.
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