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The phrase "the shadow area" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a dark or shaded part of a space or object. Example: The photographer adjusted the lighting to reduce the shadows in the photo, but there was still a noticeable shadow area near the subject's face.
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The normal destruction of one wavelet by another, which serves to restrict the light energy to the region of the rectilinear ray paths, however, breaks down when the light beam strikes an opaque edge, for the edge then cuts off some of the interfering wavelets, allowing others to exist, which diverge slightly into the shadow area.
This is an indication that the brightness of the shadow area has been enhanced.
The shadow area is the range of UV light used during measurements.
In fact, only EISHE and HEGMM successfully enhanced details in the shadow area.
The AGC enhances the shadow area, but it does not enhance the highlight area.
When the voltage sag occurs in the shadow area, it will cause overcurrent using UPQC-SRI.
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A fill light is used to provide detail in the shadow areas created by the key light.
"In RAW, you have a bit of wiggle room in those areas, and even more capability for bringing out detail in the shadow areas".
Shadow Adjustment Technology compensates for extreme contrast where the shadow areas are underexposed and lack visible detail.
The Stylus 1030 SW addresses this challenge head-on with Shadow Adjustment Technology, which compensates for extreme contrast where the shadow areas are underexposed and lack visible detail.
To completely cover the intervention areas and avoid the shadow areas, were captured four scans from different positions (Fig. 10).
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