dynamic contrast

collocation in English

meaningsofdynamicandcontrast

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dynamic
adjective
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
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/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
having a lot of ideas ...
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contrast
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.trɑːst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.træst/
an obvious difference between two or ...
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(Definition ofdynamicandcontrastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thisdynamiccontrastwas referred to by the band as serious guitar music.
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The massive on-paper boost this method provides is the reason many sets now place thedynamiccontrastratio in their specifications sheets.
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Transitions between electric and acoustic sections providedynamiccontrast.
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Differentiation of benign from malignant breast disease associated with screening detected microcalcifications usingdynamiccontrastenhanced magnetic resonance imaging.
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Broadcast monitors will try to avoid post processing such as a video scaler, line doubling and any image enhancements such asdynamiccontrast.
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Bernsteins focus on the word "kyrie" combined with the slow but drasticdynamiccontrastcreates a sense of intense pleading.
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The work contains a large amount ofdynamiccontrast, consistently alternating between forte and piano (or pianissimo).
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Dynamiccontrastratio is measured on the image over a period of time.
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The band typically compose lengthy guitar-based instrumental pieces that featuredynamiccontrast, melodic bass guitar lines, and heavy use of distortion and effects.
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Focal or diffuse disorders of the liver may be evaluated using diffusion-weighted, opposed-phase imaging anddynamiccontrastenhancement sequences.
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Representations of a scenewhether film, video display, or printeddo not have thedynamiccontrastrange available to the human eye looking directly at the same scene.
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The timber framed rectangular north-east facing windows, with the identical sized windows to the right of the curvy wall, brings about adynamiccontrastto the mostly curved shaped building.
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The music works best when it is unaffected, simple but with dynamic contrasts of rhythm and melody, the finest aspects of the folk music.
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Giustini used all the expressive capabilities of the instrument, such as widedynamiccontrast: expressive possibilities which were not available on other keyboard instruments of the time.
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Dynamiccontrastratio is usually measured at factory with two panels (one versus another) of the same model as each panel will have an inherent dark and light (hot) spot.
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All feature driving drum loops, the gradual dynamic build of a single texture, coupled with sharpdynamiccontrast, and sharp synths and piano slowly building on the original texture.
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Jommelli's works from 1740 onwards increasingly favored accompanied recitative and greaterdynamiccontrast, as well as a more prominent role for the orchestra while limiting virtuosic vocal displays.
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Much of his music is technically complex, requiring extreme virtuosity by the performer, including wide leaps, extreme dynamic contrasts, and rapid exchange of pitches.
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