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granularidade
The quality of being composed of relatively large particles.
coarseness
granularity
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granularidade
1
Zoom in too much and you'll see some of that dreaded
graininess
.
2
There is no limit to this increasingly fine
graininess
of matter.
3
Once you get over the initial
graininess
the chocolate has a rich, lingering flavour.
4
There was a sudden flicker in the image of the Markovian, then a sparkling
graininess
.
5
The
graininess
and poor angle obscured any other details.
6
It was not a sharp image, yet the
graininess
contributed to the horror of its effect.
7
The
graininess
of individual molecules in a conventional film is now replaced with a pixilated grid.
8
The filters look great, allowing you to tweak the tone, add some
graininess
,
or create a vintage look.
9
Even with the
graininess
of the security video there was no doubt that Lon King's visitor was Jameson Rook.
10
Color images were bright, but an orange bias made some fleshtones look unnatural, and textures had an overall light
graininess
.
11
Since granulated sugar can cause
graininess
at high levels, we opt for confectioners' sugar in the topping for this pie.
12
So if
graininess
is your thing, you can put it back in as easily as you can take it out.
13
It was like a fat paperback book, though with the pulpy
graininess
of much of the paper produced here in West 5.
14
Though its noise-reduction software doesn't clean up as much
graininess
as other TVs in our test, the overall result is subtle and pleasing.
15
Have you ever sat close to the screen in a motion picture theatre, so that the
graininess
of the moving film was visible?
16
Zoom in too much and you'll see some of that dreaded
graininess
.
graininess
add some graininess
cause graininess
dread graininess
fine graininess
initial graininess
Portuguese
granularidade