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  • It may have the aspect ratio of an object different from what a normal perspective projection generates.
  • The upper rim of each bracket forms a rectangular shape, which is not distorted by anything except normal perspective.
  • He can adjust time with regard to himself and others near him, completing tasks very rapidly from a normal perspective.
  • Compared to earlier scrolls, in these scrolls, the interior spaces are depicted from a more normal perspective such as through rolled up bamboo blinds ( " misu"
  • Production designer Shepherd Frankel said, " It's more visually interesting to depict things from Ant-Man's point of view instead of seeing him from a normal perspective.
  • Maybe you do need to retire ( as you've indicated at your talk page ) so you can take time away from Wikipedia and get your normal perspective and usual WP : AGF back.
  • Among other things, the size difference alters the angle of view of the lenses so that a lens that offers a wide angle view when attached to a film camera gives a normal perspective on a digital.
  • The first disc contains the concert footage shot in the normal perspective, while the second disc contains alternate camera feeds from a small recorder in Bono's trademark glasses, showing unique footage from the band while on and off stage.
  • Like " Nerilka's Story ", " The Renegades of Pern " is a departure from the normal perspective for the Harper Hall trilogy ) also figure in the novel, which ends where " All the Weyrs of Pern " begins.
  • With the word " stretch ", Penny is referring to the editing effect of the same name in Photoshop . " Anamorph " is an optics term that refers to the illusion created when a distorted image appears as if is in normal perspective when viewed from a particular angle.
  • Many normal perspective lenses for today's digital SLRs are retrofocus, because their smaller-than-35mm-film-frame image sensors require much shorter focal lengths to maintain equivalent fields of view, but the continued use of 35mm SLR lens mounts require long back-focus distances.
  • The ICP " Encyclopaedia of Photography " reports that; " Judges will not admit a picture that seems to have been tampered with or that distorts any aspect of the scene " or does not render a normal perspective . " That is, the size relationships of objects in the photograph should be equivalent to what they actually are ."