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The false-color image was published in 2007 and can be seen above and to the left ; the brighter regions are shown in white and darker regions in blue.
The von Zeipel effect can be observed in the image, which shows a white spot near the pole and a darker equator.
Jeffrey Meyers, a prolific American biographer, was first to take advantage of this and published a book in 2001 that investigated the darker side of Orwell and questioned his saintly image.
Compared to spirit duplication, mimeography produced a darker, more legible image.
Due to the low reflectivity of polished metal, these mirrors also gave a darker image than modern ones, making them unsuitable for indoor use with the artificial lighting of the time ( candles or lanterns ).
In FM screening, dot size remains constant and dots are placed in random order to create darker or lighter areas of the image ; dot placement is precisely controlled by sophisticated mathematical algorithms.
Areas of the bluescreen or greenscreen with a shadow on them can be replaced with a darker version of the desired background video image, making it look like the person casting the shadow is actually casting a shadow on the background image instead.
The aperture also determines how many of the incoming rays are actually admitted and thus how much light reaches the image plane ( the narrower the aperture, the darker the image for a given exposure time ).
image: Vitiligo1. JPG | Vitiligo on darker skin
The effect of gamma correction on an image: The original image was taken to varying powers, showing that powers larger than one make the shadows darker, while powers smaller than one make dark regions lighter.
When Glenn started the Misfits, he mutated the punk sound and image into something darker and more sinister, a punk-metal hybrid that later found bloom in the quiet, boring suburbs of Oslo and the boggy backwaters surrounding Tampa.
The operator could make the image brighter or darker, adjust contrast, width and height, turn left, right or upside down, and positive or negative.
The South Pole-Aitken basin is the darker area at the bottom of this image.
Ignoring differences in lens transmission efficiency, the greater the f-number, the darker the image projected by the lens.
Originally called Seal Chamber, the band gained a large following early in its career, arguably because it was the first " darker " themed nu metal band, with an image that had more in common with the goth subculture than hip hop culture.
Alternatively, It is possible to create the image directly by only roughening a blank plate selectively, where the darker parts of the image are to be.
* Diffraction limits the effectiveness of shrinking the hole, so at a point, making the hole smaller makes the image blurrier as well as darker ( below center ).
The left image is a brightfield image created using hematoxylin stain ; nuclei are dark circles and the acinar pancreatic tissue is darker than the islet tissue.
As a generalisation, the longer a developer is allowed to work, the greater the degree of reduction of the silver halide crystals to silver and therefore the darker the image.

darker and is
In spots such as the elbows and knees the second skin is worn off and I realized the aborigines were much darker than they appeared ; ;
As an example, heavier halogens are darker than are halogens of lesser atomic weight – fluorine is nearly colorless, chlorine is bright green, bromine is brown, and iodine is dark gray / violet.
It is clear, with colour ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights for darker version.
The aroma is intensely malty, with some toasty notes, and possibly some alcohol presence as well ; darker versions may have a chocolate-like or fruity aroma.
The series is somewhat darker in tone than the other Blackadders ; it details the depredations of trench warfare as well as the infamous common perception of incompetence and life-wasting strategies of the top brass.
This crane is pale blue-gray in colour becoming darker on the upper head, neck and nape.
The setting of Call of Cthulhu is a darker version of our world, based on H. P. Lovecraft's observation ( from his short essay, Supernatural Horror in Literature ) that " The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
Film noir, which was given its name by Nino Frank, is marked by lower production values, darker images, underlighting, location shooting, and general nihilism: this is because, we are told, during the war and post-war years filmmakers were generally more pessimistic ( as well as filmgoers ).
Sherry is produced in a variety of styles, ranging from dry, light versions such as finos to much darker and sometimes sweeter versions known as olorosos.
The fate of the Galatian people is a subject of some uncertainty, but they seem ultimately to have been absorbed into the Greek-speaking populations of west-central Anatolia thereby giving a fresh transmission of light skin, blue eyed, and fair haired ethno-types into the Greek population which by then had highly intermarried with darker ethnotypes and lost their earlier appearances.
Because hemoglobin is a darker red when it is not bound to oxygen ( deoxyhemoglobin ), as opposed to the rich red color that it has when bound to oxygen ( oxyhemoglobin ), when seen through the skin it has an increased tendency to reflect blue light back to the eye.
The Island of Doctor Moreau is even darker.
A vat full of this dye is a darker color, approximating the web color midnight blue.
Forest jaguars are frequently darker and considerably smaller than those found in open areas ( the Pantanal is an open wetland basin ), possibly due to the smaller numbers of large, herbivorous prey in forest areas.
While the jaguar closely resembles the leopard, it is sturdier and heavier, and the two animals can be distinguished by their rosettes: the rosettes on a jaguar's coat are larger, fewer in number, usually darker, and have thicker lines and small spots in the middle that the leopard lacks.
When he arrives, he discovers that Lime has died, and is determined to prove to the police that it was murder, but uncovers an even darker secret.
In the game, the world we see is an Illusion which is unravelling to reveal an even darker backdrop which in the game is called Reality.

darker and found
A gradation of shield colour was found, junior regiments having largely dark shields the more senior ones having shields with more light colouring ; Shaka's personal regiment Fasimba ( The Haze ) having white shields with only a small patch of darker colour.
A third colored component found in the brain that appears darker due to higher levels of melanin in dopaminergic neurons than its nearby areas is the substantia nigra.
The work is lighthearted and frequently comic, with little of the deep character exploration or darker feelings found in Mozart's later operas.
Then suddenly we found that chimpanzees could be brutal — that they, like us, had a darker side to their nature.
Joyce Carol Oates in the New York Times called the book " engrossing, intelligent and provocative ", praised the power of its descriptive passages, and found its darker tone more in keeping with the later Wimsey novels than with the " zest and flashy originality " of the earlier ones.
The film's early three-strip Technicolor process required the sequins to be darker than most red sequins found today ; bright red sequins would have appeared orange on screen.
Raasay is home to the Raasay vole ( Clethrionomys glareolus erica ), a subspecies of Bank Vole, which is darker and heavier than the mainland variety and found nowhere else in the world.
Some subspecies are found in a darker plumage.
* The common bottlenose dolphin ( T. truncatus ) is found in most tropical to temperate oceans ; its color is grey, with the shade of grey varying among populations ; it can be bluish-grey, brownish-grey, or even nearly black, and is often darker on the back from the rostrum to behind the dorsal fin.
But its darker legs and feet and the crisper wing pattern ( visible in flight ) tend to give it away, and of course they are only rarely found in the same location.
Birds breeding in Ireland and western Scotland are slightly darker coloured than those in other areas, and are often distinguished as the subspecies Anthus pratensis whistleri, though it intergrades clinally with nominate Anthus pratensis pratensis found in the rest of the species ' range.
The smaller-billed and darker C. h. delalandii is found in east and south Africa, and the paler C. h. javanicus from Java to Australia.
The red-backed salamander is found mostly in two color variations: the nominate red variety, ' redback ', as well as a darker phase known as the ' leadback ' which lacks most or all of the red pigmentation found in the red phase.
* monticola is found in northeastern India and has darker upperparts than pyrrhotis
The nominate form is found in Sri Lanka and has somewhat darker grey upperparts.
* Race anonymus Stresemann, 1913 is found in the southwestern Philippines ( Basilan, Sulu Islands ) and is shorter and darker winged than bubutus.
Race fusca is found in Peninsular India and Sri Lanka and is slightly smaller, bluer and with a darker brown underside than the nominate race found in northwestern India.
Race saturatior is found in the Andaman Islands and is larger with darker brown underparts.
Though not a common ailment, studies have found it is more common in solid coloured Cockers than in particolours and also more common in darker coloured Cockers than lighter coloured Cockers, being most common in solid gold and black coloured spaniels.
Older vines with low yields can increase the concentration of phenolic compounds and produced darker, more tannic wines such as those found in the Priorat region of Spain where yields are often around 5-6 hectoliters / hectare ( less than half a ton per acre ).

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