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"The conundrum that Judge Kaplan identified in Mannion", she writes, "that '[i]n the visual arts, the [idea/expression] distinction breaks down'—in fact counsels strongly in favor of merger's application in the context of photography as a near presumption, for it is this very inextricability of idea and expression that merger is designed to ...
Anti-competitive behavior can be grouped into two classifications. Horizontal restraints regard anti-competitive behavior that involves competitors at the same level of the supply chain. These practices include mergers, cartels, collusions, price-fixing, price discrimination and predatory pricing.
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If the images to be rectified are taken from camera pairs without geometric distortion, this calculation can easily be made with a linear transformation.X & Y rotation puts the images on the same plane, scaling makes the image frames be the same size and Z rotation & skew adjustments make the image pixel rows directly line up [citation needed].
A common form of photographic manipulation, particularly in advertising, fashion, boudoir, portrait, and glamour photography, involves edits intended to enhance the appearance of the subject. Common transformations include smoothing skin texture, erasing scars, pimples, and other skin blemishes, slimming the subject's body, and erasing wrinkles ...
At the merger's close, Getty Images stockholders will own about 54.7% and Shutterstock stockholders will own about 45.3% of the combined company on a "fully diluted basis," the company said.
12 Memorable Media Mergers. The recent acquisition of Search Engine Land by Semrush has sparked a lot of conversation around brands merging with publications – specifically, how these mergers ...
In photography (particularly digital photography), purple fringing (sometimes called PF) is the term for an unfocused purple or magenta "ghost" image on a photograph.This optical aberration is generally most visible as a coloring and lightening of dark edges adjacent to bright areas of broad-spectrum illumination, such as daylight or various types of gas-discharge lamps.