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The reduction of the inherent optimum potential of individual sensor systems caused by error in sensor operations, processing procedures or incorrect film handling. Reduction in quality caused by unavoidable factors not associated with the sensor system, i.e., atmospherics, snow, cover, etc., is not associated with the term. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Additionally, Fujitsu developed an algorithm that enables control of compression levels, so that images for which image degradation is particularly obvious to human sight - such as faces or slow-moving objects - are continuously tracked, and those parts of the image are maintained at high definition and remain uncompressed. Fast Fix automatically removes most red eye and consistently delivers better results versus the auto correct solutions in competitive products, since others use a simplistic approach of balancing the lights and darks in an image, which can sometimes result in image degradation. Fast Fix produces consistently better results versus the auto correct solutions in competitive products, since others use a simplistic approach of balancing the lights and darks in an image, which can sometimes result in image degradation. |
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