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Discover LudwigThe phrase "low brightness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a level of light that is not very intense or strong, often in contexts related to screens, lighting, or photography. Example: "The room was filled with low brightness, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere."
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In the resulting images, pixels with a high difference of brightness are rendered bright, while pixels with no or with low brightness difference are displayed in black or dark grey colors.
On the base of the lamp is a switch for high and low brightness settings.
The 90-inch Sharp TV will be available from around £12,000 and features three tuners (allowing multiple channels to be watched at the same time), supports 3D broadcasts, and has a 'wallpaper mode' where pictures are displayed at a low brightness level.
They feel a heavy calm feeling when there is low brightness and weak contrast.
However, it is found that images captured often contain out-of-focus degradations and low brightness.
The sensitivities of human visual system towards low brightness and high brightness are different.
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This often means the laptop is doing nothing, sitting in a climate controlled room at lowest brightness.
Battery lIfe for music is rated at nine hours and video is rated at four hours.
Where Apple takes great pride in advertising real-life battery stats, Windows PC makers seem to state lives that are only achievable when the notebook is at its lowest brightness and sitting near ideal.
Some of his strategies include making sure his phone is turned off when he sleeps at night or if he naps during the day, as well as using the lowest brightness level possible.
75 is an experimental threshold that is the lowest brightness of lipoma area.
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