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The phrase "strings of images" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or collection of images that are connected or related in some way, often in a visual or artistic context. Example: "The artist presented a captivating installation featuring strings of images that told a story of transformation and change."
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Computer vision gives computers reading glasses to interpret information from strings of images.
Strings of images called “loops" move across the desktop screen to tell stories, showcase products, communicate ideas, and build brands.
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a flashing string of images.
It concludes with a long string of images that Polke took while installing an exhibition of his photographs in 1977.
Julia Raeside 11pm, BBC2 UK-based German photographer Juergen Teller has produced a string of images of famous subjects that capture something unique and mysterious.
This string of images is unfurled so skillfully that the garish, indifferent vitality of the children and the placidity of the cow turn our attention away from the pyre itself.
Healing Tool, Kane's installation simulates the "Photoshop effect": the signs cycle through a string of images from the local scenery, superimposed over the IRL environs.
It's an unintentional romantic ploy that works but it's spoiled a bit since instead of being the final heartmelting admission, it's only the second in a string of images he describes, rather spoiling the climax when Gina leans in for a kiss about four numbers too late.
When you need to remember a string of images (or words, as in a shopping list) come up with a silly little story to remember them.
In this task, subjects see a string of image elements, and they have to detect the repetition of one element; that is, they have to detect whether there are two adjacent elements that are identical.
Most of the film is composed of rapid-fire, Muybridge-esque strings of still images, broken up by "live-action" sequences depicting the disparate uses to which Souto de Moura buildings are put over the course of time.
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