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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'realistic image' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a picture or imagining that appears to be realistic or lifelike. For example, "The artist created a realistic image of the mountain range."
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It has however been shown that the surface convolution by the AFM tip of radius comparable to the features or unit cell of the proteins (nanometer scale) imperatively results in higher order diffraction spots not corresponding to realistic image resolution, and hence in overestimation of the imaging resolution.
This results in a much more realistic image.
But Aragon had managed to find a tolerably realistic image.
This realistic image of the snarling officer with the fictional name of E. Delgado appropriately and whimsically introduces the exhibition.
Rae Smith's design begins with a realistic image of women busily sewing in a sunlit garden room.
A realistic image would help convince Etsy that this was actually an art work and not just two guys selling things that they had bought on Amazon.
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He went on, "No one could mistake the images of Kara Walker... as realistic images!
Union Porcelain Works was known for producing some zealously realistic images of historic figures.
But in his 80's he did not want to make realistic images.
More powerful computers mean more elaborate modelling and rendering is possible, producing more realistic images.
Shouldn't we demand that more realistic images be put before our daughters?
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