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"making an image" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of creating or visualizing something in one's mind. For example: - The artist spent hours in the studio, making an image of the beautiful landscape he had seen on his travels. - The therapist guided her patient through a meditation exercise, asking him to focus on making an image of a peaceful place. - The marketing team is brainstorming ideas for the new ad campaign and are currently making an image of their target audience.
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"Still, making an image feels galvanizing — a way to fight idleness.
"Of making an image of the woman for your own delight.
"When they elected him, I felt the church was making an image error," he continued.
"Making an image of the land has always been a matter of communicating knowledge," DeLue said.
Everything about these cameras is slow, including the black-and-white film, which conditioned every aspect of making an image.
He drew things others hardly dared envisage; he made the act of making an image personal, and dangerous, and honest.
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Spherical aberration makes an image slightly fuzzy.
"Make an image that looks like mine".
Make an image of obsession, any image will do.
Instead of doing an animation, another interesting possibility is to make an image from a slice.
I took this, and I made an image with all the restaurants".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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