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They look to me like stills from a video camera, which may account for the image degradation.
The screen will need frequent cleaning due to image degradation from fingerprints.
Poor processing can also result in various forms of image degradation, due to residual silver-thiosulfate complexes.
The sidelobes can cause significant image degradation.
This would result in image degradation.
To reduce the image degradation by reflection of ambient light, contrast can be increased by several methods.
For starters, the degree of image degradation caused by a well-made filter of any sort is infinitesimal.
It has the capability of altering the aspect ratio of the image by up to 8% without any image degradation.
For a 'normal' image, roughly 50% of the data might be replaceable with secret data before image degradation becomes apparent.
Its fine-grain, ultra-sharp formulation lets 35-millimeter users blow their pictures up to exhibition sizes without significant image degradation.
It may interest you to know that without transparencies the file sizes are near identical (without huge image degradation in .
This two-step process, in which the signal profile is broadened due to optical scatter, may create loss of spatial resolution and image degradation.
The new S-VHS recorders avoid this image degradation.
Image quality is a characteristic of an image that measures the perceived image degradation (typically, compared to an ideal or perfect image).
Static (non-moving) adapters suffer greater image degradation from low-light situations because texture on the focusing screen becomes more noticeable.
Excess energy transfer could lead to a warped grille or mask, resulting in possible image degradation (color purity and/or brightness uniformity problems).
This is a particular problem with solar telescopes because of the heating from the large amounts of light collected being passed on to any air causing image degradation.
In 2007, DeFazio began experimenting with non-traditional digital methods of image degradation and accidentally discovered the I-frame or intra-frame phenomenon.
As spokesman for the Prime Minister he dealt with public opinion and media representation of Netanyahu, including image degradation and gossip about his wife Sarah.
Typical image degradations are JPEG compression, rotation, cropping, additive noise, and quantization.
When service copies get lost or damaged, another set can be produced from the masters, thus reducing the image degradation that results from making copies of copies.
Because she lifts her pictures directly off the Internet, she has no control over their size and density, giving her little latitude to alter or blow them up without significant image degradation.
The format was briefly revived by Lucasfilm in the 1970s for special effects work that required larger negative size (due to image degradation from the optical printing steps necessary to make multi-layer composites).
Using rewriteable DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM lets you rerecord on the same disc 1,000 (or more) times without any image degradation.
Dropouts are irregularities in the magnetic coating of the tape, which show up as streaks in the picture, and signal loss describes the tape's durability by measuring the amount of image degradation caused by repeated playing.