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Inversely, audiences may call out for change in an antecedent genre and create an entirely new genre.
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Inversely, there are always people who deliberately seek for " loopholes " in the ordinary rules and channels for criticism, in order to make a criticism which, although strictly not illegal, has a malicious intention, or offends the target of the criticism.
Inversely, in the use of electric power for radio telecommunications it is only the electric and magnetic fields outside of the conductor, that is electromagnetic radiation, which is of importance in transmitting the message.
Inversely, some European products have adopted a more American system: a prime example is the Newcastle Brown Ale, which received an EU protected geographical status in 2000.

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Inversely, the Maya king is repeatedly assimilated to the sun deity.
Inversely, one watt is equal to 1 J / s.
* Inversely, if the individuals are respected with a bit of humour, and due credit is given to their positive intentions as human beings, it is vastly more likely that the criticism will be understood, and taken seriously.
Inversely, feedback is not necessarily criticism, because the feedback response could just consist e. g. of a compliment or a " yes " or " no " (" is that all the feedback I get ?").
Inversely, there are also people who think that criticism is very valuable, necessary and a good thing, for example, because:
Inversely, a topology is Alexandrov if any intersection of open sets is open.
Inversely, where revenue is abundant, labour wages rise.
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Inversely, chloroplasts operate mainly on ΔpH.
Inversely, the black joker would be any card of clubs or spades.
Inversely, private cartels are subject to legal liability under the antitrust laws now found in nearly every nation of the world.
Inversely, a lack of social capital can impair health.
Inversely, conduct can influence market structure because firms can make entry cost endogenous by choosing different levels of quality, advertising and so on, thus affect the potential entrant number.
Inversely, Artaxerxes II placed his left on the river, with a unit of cavalry supporting it also.
Inversely, the effectiveness of a consequence will increase as the individual becomes deprived of that stimulus.
Inversely, a home loss equals 1. 4 losses, while a road loss counts as 0. 6 loss.
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Inversely, the score for Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction has a track entitled " World's Best Carpool Lane "; the Speed Racer score has tracks entitled " World's Best Autopia " and " World's Worst Road Rage.

cropping and film
To represent a film wider than 16: 9 ( e. g., a 2. 35: 1 film ) on a 16: 9 display with no cropping, both anamorphic and letterbox techniques ( or letterboxing alone ) are required ; using the anamorphic technique, the mattes will be smaller but still necessary.
Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown within the proportions of a standard definition 4: 3 aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition's most important aspects.
Some film directors and film enthusiasts disapprove of pan and scan cropping, because it can remove up to 45 % ( on 2. 35: 1 films ) of the original image, changing the director or cinematographer's original vision and intentions.
Any tampering with the original image of a film, particularly to crop it to fit a television screen, implies a compromise of the original image, and the cropping of a widescreen image to a full screen image for standard televisions requires skill by a film editor to prevent undue loss of elements of the composition.
The result is geometrically similar to taking the image from the film camera and cutting it down ( cropping ) to the size of the sensor, ignoring various questions such as resolution.
All these things that became video clichés – cropping the top and bottom off the screen, shooting on film as opposed to videotape, making it look like a movie ... we were quite a groundbreaking act for a while.
However, the way the aspect ratio is created with these films is not in-camera, but rather by placing a cropping device, known as an aperture mask, over the film in the projector.
The only disadvantage of 3-perf and 2-perf is that if it is to be projected theatrically, it needs to be transferred back to a 4-perf system, which typically means a film print with black cropping on the print itself in order to fit the image onto a 4-perf frame-the same wastage problem as before.
It provides several benefits over using a flatbed scanner to scan in a print of any size: the photographer has direct control over cropping and aspect ratio from the original, unmolested image on film ; and many film scanners have special software or hardware that removes scratches and film grain and improves color reproduction from film.
The result is that the image sensor captures image data from a smaller area than a 35 mm film SLR camera would, effectively cropping out the corners and sides that would be captured by the 36 mm × 24 mm ' full-size ' film frame.
Digital " darkroom " is the hardware, software and techniques used in digital photography that replace the darkroom equivalents, such as enlarging, cropping, dodging and burning, as well as processes that don't have a film equivalent.

cropping and originally
A community apple orchard originally planted for productive use during the 1920s, in Westcliff on Sea ( Essex, England ), illustrating long neglected trees that have recently been pruned to renew their health and cropping potential
Having said that, klezmer tunes ( originally Jewish ) are now cropping up in public dances.

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A second similar picture is often shown cropping out all but the 1st Vol Cav and TR.
A second similar picture is often shown cropping out all but the 1st Vol Cav and TR.
Alley cropping has been shown to be advantagous in Africa, particularly in relation to improving maize yields in the sub-Saharan region.

cropping and standard
To present a widescreen movie on such a television requires one of two techniques to accommodate this difference: One is " letterboxing ", which preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio, but is not as tall as a standard television screen, leaving black bars at the top and bottom of the screen ; the other more common technique is to " pan and scan ", filling the full height of the screen, but cropping it horizontally.
Although the film's image was shot using the standard 1. 37: 1 Academy ratio, Paramount picked Shane to debut their new wide-screen system because it was composed largely of long and medium shots that would not be compromised by cropping the image.
In 2009, Quark, Inc. in association with Stepnet Ingénierie, a French software editor, developed a java based framework which gives web services to almost all QPS features and some of QuarkXPress ' ones, such as editing rich text, cropping high resolution pictures or generate PDF / X from standard QuarkXPress files within a QPS secured workflow.

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