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the recapturing
verb
To capture something for a second or subsequent time, especially after a loss
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However, the robustness of this method decreases as the recapturing camcorder plane approaches a configuration parallel to the cinema screen.
At this point, the Reconquista — the recapturing of Spain by the Christians — began in earnest.
The camcorders were also mounted on tripods for the recapturing.
This method estimates the skew within the intrinsic matrix introduced by the recapturing camcorder.
However, the recapturing process is typically undertaken using a tripod, which provides stability and reduces jitter.
Furthermore, every light source (except the beam projector) was blocked in order to simulate a movie theater; thus, the average luminance was 0.2 LUX while the recapturing was conducted.
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In the 1959 NBA Finals, the Celtics recaptured the NBA title, sweeping the Minneapolis Lakers 4 0.
The exhaustion and worry were worth it, and the book recaptured the sights for me.
An auditorium was selected for the video recapturing.
The British recaptured the island in 1783.
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