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What's more, the polymers can be processed using low-cost equipment such as ink-jet printers or coating equipment employed to make photographic film, which reduces both capital and manufacturing costs compared with conventional solar-cell manufacturing.
* St Pauls and the City by Frank Atkinson ( With numerous photographic plates, both in colour, and black and white ).
" A 2008 essay characterized Sontag and Arbus as " Siamese twins of photographic art ," because they both struggled with photography as art versus documentation ( e. g., the relationship of photographer and subject ).
Defects often encountered in photographic recording include relatively poor image resolution ; a compressed brightness range often limited by kinescope display technology to a brightness ratio of about 40: 1 ; nonlinearity of recordings, as exemplified by lack of gradation in both the near-white and near-black portions of the reproduced pictures ; and excessive image noise due to film grain and video processing artifacts.
Due to the stability of the paper both before and after processing, carbon printing tissue was one of the earliest commercially-made photographic products.
Based on the forensic work of Arthur Koehler at the Forest Products Laboratory, the State also introduced photographic evidence demonstrating that the wood from the ladder left at the crime scene matched a plank from the floor of Hauptmann's attic: the type of wood, the direction of tree growth, the milling pattern at the factory, the inside and outside surface of the wood, and the grain on both sides were identical, and two oddly placed nail holes lined up with a joist splice in Hauptmann's attic.
The artist sees both scene and drawing surface simultaneously, as in a photographic double exposure.
* Souvenir Press published a tie-in colouring book for children in 1965, with colour photographic illustrations from the film on both the front and rear covers.
POSS-II also exists in digitized form ( i. e., the photographic plates were scanned ), both in photographic form as the Digitized Sky Survey ( DSS )< ref > NASA / Space Telescope Science Institute ( STScI ).
Though the discovery of electromagnetic radiation beyond the visible spectrum and the development of photographic emulsions capable of recording them pre-date Wood, he was the first intentionally to produce photographs with both infrared and ultraviolet radiation.
Pop Art and Photorealism were both reactionary movements stemming from the ever increasing and overwhelming abundance of photographic media, which by the mid 20th century had grown into such a massive phenomenon that it was threatening to lessen the value of imagery in art.
In the case of photographic film and magnetic tape, noise ( both visible and audible ) is introduced due to the grain structure of the medium.
: Assigned to Twelfth Air Force, command and control organization that provided photographic reconnaissance to both Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Forces.
Strobe rented out their studio space to amateur and professional photographers and provided them with the glamour models that were on Strobe ’ s books as photographic subjects, both Mary Millington ( at that time using her married name Mary Maxted ) and Ava Cadell worked as models for Strobe Studios in the early 1970s.
A photographic comparison between a first generation cascade tube and a second generation wafer tube, both using electrostatic inversion, a 25mm photocathode of the same material and the same F2. 2 55mm lens.
These characters appeared in photographic form within the comic, with Gibbons posing as both Big E and Pilbeam for the entire 22 issue run of Tornado before it was subsumed into 2000 AD.
She writes that the work is " a darkly beautiful photographic image … the small wood and plastic crucifix becomes virtually monumental as it floats, photographically enlarged, in a deep rosy glow that is both ominous and glorious.
A diplomatic edition is to be distinguished both from a facsimile edition, which, in the modern era, normally employs photographic or digital images ; and from a type facsimile ( such as Abraham Farley's edition of Domesday Book ), which seeks to reproduce the appearance of the original through the use of a special typeface.
A photographic studio is both a workspace and a corporate body.
It is historically agreed that Army regulations did not permit wearing both the Purple Heart and the Wound Chevron at the same time ; however, photographic evidence indicates that this was often done by veterans of both the First World War and Second World War.
Records relating to the period before 1930s are scarce as they were mostly destroyed in the Second World War, but the surviving photographic and written evidence indicates that an extensive network of buses served both sides of the harbour.
During preparations both agree to a photographic shoot the following night on Margaret's rooftop.

both and cinematic
Time and space have both become cinematic.
Kazan strove for " cinematic realism ," a quality he often achieved by discovering and working with unknown actors, many of whom treated him as their mentor, which gave him the flexibility to depict " social reality with both accuracy and vivid intensity.
Lobotomies have been featured in several literary and cinematic presentations that both reflected society's attitude towards the procedure and, at times, changed it.
Peter Brunette and Marcia Landy both deconstruct the use of reworked cinematic forms in Rossellini's Open City.
The World War II drama Blood Oath ( 1990 ) debuted both Russell Crowe and Jason Donovan, in minor cinematic roles.
The tree is located, both literally and figuratively, at the center of the prophecy that is a constant thread throughout the saga ( and which is featured in the cinematic intros to both games ).
In addition to its most famous appearance in film as Brideshead in both the 1981 television serial and 2008 film adaptations of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Castle Howard has been used as a backdrop for a number of other cinematic and television settings.
Although Losey's films can in the main be described as naturalistic, The Servant's hybridization of Losey's signature Baroque style, film noir, naturalism, and expressionism and both Accident's and The Go-Between's radical cinematography, use of montage, voice over, and musical score amount to a sophisticated construction of cinematic time and narrative perspective which edges this work in the direction of neorealist cinema.
If the player makes the choice to side with the Templar faction at the end of the game, after the cinematic, the quote appears, taken from both the novel and Proverbs 21: 16-" He that wandereth out of the way of understanding, shall remain in the congregation of the dead.
is a Japanese filmmaker, comedian, singer, actor, film editor, presenter, screenwriter, author, poet, painter, and one-time video game designer who has received critical acclaim, both in his native Japan and abroad, for his highly idiosyncratic cinematic work.
Carter's film roles include writing both of The X-Files cinematic spin-offs — 1998's successful The X-Files and the poorly received 2008 follow-up The X-Files: I Want to Believe, the latter of which he also directed — while his television credits have earned him several accolades including eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
In his review in Reel Views, James Berardinelli gave the film three and a half stars out of four, calling it " a fragment of cinematic whimsy -- a genial dramatic comedy that defies both our expectations and those of the characters.
The PlayStation 2 version includes an exclusive level which takes place in a nuclear power plant, new cinematics, a new intro cinematic with original music by the Prague Orchestra, and many behind-the-scenes interviews and documentaries both about the new intro and the game itself.
was praised for both its atmospheric tension and fast action, successfully combining Japanese horror with cinematic action, while Dead Space from 2008 brought survival horror to a science fiction setting.
This was influenced by both John Ford's cinematic landscaping and the Japanese method of distension, perfected by Akira Kurosawa.
As one professor puts it “… Lupino ’ s cinematic tenure can be understood as a varied and complex attempt to control both image and image reception .” She even credited her refusal to renew her contract with Warner Bros. under the pretences of her domesticity, claiming “ I had decided that nothing lay ahead of me but the life of the neurotic star with no family and no home .” She wanted to seem unthreatening in a male dominated environment, which is made clear by a statement she made in which she says, “ That ’ s where being a man makes a great deal of difference.
Reviews ( both contemporary to the release of Torg and since then ) generally cited the uniqueness of the cinematic elements ( e. g. the drama deck ), the flexibility of rules system, and the expansiveness of the setting.
A title sequence is the method by which cinematic films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.
Due to its evocative and cinematic feel, the piece has been used extensively as background accompaniment in both film and television documentaries.
Through her cinematic vision, von Trotta returns to the theme ofthe political and the personal ,” giving fair attention to both Rosa Luxemburg ’ s personal life as a female in society and her political life as a “ public revolutionary .” Rosa Luxemburg was nominated for the Palme d ' Or at Cannes Film Festival in 1986.
" It was fitting, however, that her signature cinematic role should be so closely associated with Guinness, who also played Herbert Pocket in both the stage and film adaptations: as Guinness recounted in his 1985 memoir Blessings in Disguise, Hunt had served as an important mentor in the early years of his acting career.
It was heralded internationally for both its story and cinematic technique and at Cannes in 1960 the film was awarded a special jury prize for " high humanism and outstanding quality.
… A cinematic agent provocateur, the March of Time turned over a lot of rocks, both at home and abroad, and illuminated the creatures it found beneath them.

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