- 2002
issue of The
Paris Review. The
novella details the life of
Robert Grainier, an
American railroad laborer, who
lives a life of
hermitage until he marries...
- may be
saved for use in the summer, and may
acquire a
green tinge and
grainier texture from a
harmless surface mould. This is
called hariyali (green khoa)...
-
Ronald Erle
Grainer (11
August 1922 – 21
February 1981) was an
Australian composer who
worked for most of his
professional career in the
United Kingdom...
-
reduced in post-production
through the use of a
digital intermediate to a
grainier black and white, in
order to
blend with the
carefully restored archival...
-
grain or
higher image noise). Generally, the
higher the sensitivity, the
grainier the
image will be.
Ultimately sensitivity is
limited by the
quantum efficiency...
-
little bit salty" and
compared to
other cheeses "saltier and creamier, yet
grainier". The
cheese was sold to an
anonymous buyer at a children's
charity for...
- will
therefore give more
sensitive film, for the
price of
being visibly grainier. Fine
grain better preserves details but
requires more light. Tabular-grain...
-
cameras were used at the
beginning and end of the story,
while Wang used the
grainier look of a Sony DRV-100 for the rest of the film to
illustrate the "deterioration...
- Backhouse, W. T. Taggart, J. P. Sheehan, R. L. Rouse, K. F. Lewis, J. W.
Grainier, W. Reynolds’s, N. P. Airmen, G. W. McTaggart, D. B. White, (Deputy Manager)...
- kasundi, more chilli, turmeric,
green mango and salt were
added to make a
grainier, bolder, fuller-bodied and ****ier sauce. The rest of the
process was similar...