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The model, or "spin", can be cropped and adjusted (brightness, saturation and contrast) like a regular photograph, plus users can create custom annotations to identify or comment on specific parts of the "spin" as well.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with Arqball Spin, the app that lets you create interactive 3D models
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And with a slow scanner, we wouldn't be able to freeze the motion of the heart and all we'd get is blurry images, like a car racing by on a photograph.
NPR: Study: Heart CT Scans May Pose Risk
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The image almost looks more like a pen-and-ink drawing than a photograph.
WSJ: Photographic Balancing Acts | Swiss Alpine Museum | He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography | By Michael J. Ybarra
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People moved around them, past them, like blurs in the background of a photograph.
NEWYORKER: I.D.
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Only a few, like Fukase's photograph, sport avian imagery.
WSJ: Flights of Feathered Fancy | Birds in the Art of Japan | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Lee Lawrence
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In a process similar to printing a photograph, engineers beam high-powered light through a mask-like image of the chip, creating a duplicate on a silicon wafer.
FORBES: Trick of the Light
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It depicts five soldiers hoisting the Sri Lankan flag, looking remarkably like the iconic photograph of five marines and a seaman raising Old Glory over Iwo Jima in 1945.
ECONOMIST: Sri Lanka's currency
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There's an email printed in Time this week that talks about one of these photographs and he essentially tells one of his Native American tribal clients that they can use the photograph to then basically look like a big shot and as if they have access to the President.
NPR: Slate's Politics: President Bush's Ties to Abramoff
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The King of Sentences, unmistakably, though withered like a shrunken-apple fetish of the noble cipher in the photograph.
NEWYORKER: The King of Sentences
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When a Pakistani immigration official noticed that Odeh did not look like the photograph in his Yemen-issued passport, Odeh was arrested.
CNN: Prosecution rests in embassy bombings trial
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There, men photograph their children in front of ersatz Mayan fountains and what looks like a Baroque church (actually a market where you can buy shoes, basketball shirts and pet rabbits).
ECONOMIST: Segregation and shopping