an extended image is an image developed over several lines
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Something you describe that gives the reader or listener an image in their head.
Vision and image can be synonyms, depending on how they are used.For example, they are synonyms in:She had a vision of the VirginShe saw an image of the VirginBut they are not always synonyms. For example, image cannot be a synonym for vision is:A stone struck my eye and I lost my vision.
the GNU (or Graphic) Image Manipulation Program.
obviously.
extended-maxima transform
extended-maxima transform
Any print ad where either the image or background color is extended to edge of the page is a bleed. Meaning the image is "bleeding" off the page.
It's the same as the UT sign. See the image link given below. Pinky and index finger extended.
It's the same as the UT sign. See the image link given below. Pinky and index finger extended.
When a metaphor is continued throughout several lines of poetry, it is called an extended metaphor. It deepens the meaning and creates a more vivid image or comparison for the reader.
The light from an object falls on the mirror. If these rays were to be extended backwards then they would meet behind the mirror making the image also at the back of the mirror. We can't catch this image on the screen. The image looks smaller due to one of the laws of depth perception. This makes the image look even smaller.
An extended simile is a comparison between two unlike things developed over several lines in a literary work. It typically uses "like" or "as" to craft the comparison, creating a vivid and elaborate image. Extended similes are often used to enhance descriptions and make abstract concepts more tangible for the reader.
If the same image is displayed on a monitor over an extended time, the monitor will start to "burn in" that image. A screen saver causes images to move across the monitor when the monitor is not otherwise in use, thereby preventing the burn in problem.
as an image or animation used to prevent desktop images from burning into the monitor. Back when CRT monitors were still used, any image left on the screen for an extended period of time would 'burn' into the monitor, and when you changed the image you could still see outlines of the image that was burned. Screen savers were designed to prevent that and literally save the screen.
The extended versions have all of the features the normal ones do but they offer extra features such as the ability to import and edit 3D graphics, video enhancement and more tools to use for editing images etc.
Protection is automatic as soon as the image is taken, and the photographer is the copyright holder unless other arrangements were made. The image will be protected for the life of the photographer plus 50 years (the US and some others have extended this to life plus 70 years).