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  • This way edges become smooth and false colours are eliminated.
  • Low's tactics consisted primarily of hoisting false colours and approaching an unsuspecting vessel.
  • His play " False Colours " was staged by Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre.
  • Their second album " Unter Falscher Flagge " ( Under False Colours ), was released in 1984.
  • Achromats are lens groups that bring two different wavelengths of light to the same focus and exhibit greatly reduced false colour.
  • The output of data analysis from remote sensing are false colour images which differentiate small differences in the radiation characteristics of the environment being monitored.
  • "" Sailing under false colours " ", staying consistent with its nautical origin, is another way to express deception, or to mislead or mystify.
  • Whilst it was common for ships of opposing nations to lure, or escape from, one another with false colours it was considered dishonourable to continue flying false flags once the action had begun.
  • Similarly, the phrase " " sailing under false colours " " was a reference to a tactic used by pirates or maritime robbers roaming the seas to attack vessels with desired booty.
  • Other accounts suggested that, possibly in addition to Trollope's deception, York was fooled by some of John Neville of Raby's forces displaying false colours into thinking that reinforcements sent by Warwick had arrived.
  • The Hubble Space Telescope image produced here is in false colour, designed to highlight regions of high and low nm, singly ionised nitrogen at 658.4 nm and doubly ionised oxygen at 500.7 nm.
  • This is a false colour tomography picture of a bundle ( FPT1 ) of 18 irradiated fuel rods ( 23 GWd / tU mean burn-up ) degraded under steam as part of the PHEBUS set of experiments.
  • Tweaking the colour balance ( cyan > > red, about 75 % ) returns the image to the current ( false colour ) setting .-- talk ) 13 : 01, 29 November 2012 ( UTC)
  • A more sophisticated method involves use of a depth map ( a false colour image where colour indicates distance, for example, a greyscale depth map could have lighter indicate an object closer to the viewer and darker indicate an object further away ).
  • Unfortunately most of the cutting edge false colour microscopy images produced at the London Research Institute are covered by a marketing arrangement ( with the Wellcome Library ) and so not available, but we hope to be given samples outside the agreement for release on open licenses.
  • Conventional Bayer sensors can also produce false colour as they do not have R and B photosites in some horizontal and vertical lines, X-Trans sensors on the other hand have an improved colour reproduction due to all horizontal and vertical lines containing at least one R, G and B pixels.
  • All in all this is a system of colour vision so utterly unlike the one your eye uses that really all HST-WFPC2 images ( which is pretty much every Hubble image you see in the media ) are, and have to be, false colour .-- John Fader 21 : 09, 11 Jan 2005 ( UTC)
  • But what I have said of his Character is far from being a finished Portrait; it is only a sketch of some few of his Excellent Qualities, many features I am sure, have escaped me; but I dare say, that those I have attempted, are not set off with false colours, but drawn faithfully from the Life ."