distortion|distortions in English
noun
[dis·tor·tion || dɪ'stɔːʃn]
deformity, twisting out of shape; falsification, misrepresentatio
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1. Distortion
2. Distortions of perception in colors,
3. Distortion Effects
4. Lens Distortion
5. This value controls the amount of distortion. Negative values correct lens barrel distortion, while positive values correct lens pincushion distortion
6. Lens Distortion Correction
7. It means removing unnecessary controls and distortions.
8. Frequency distortions mixed in with the static.
9. The timeline shows no temporal distortions.
10. The time distortion field.
11. We cannot accept distortions of this kind.
12. Compensating for amplitude distortion.
13. Tube-amp distortion simulators
14. The time distortion circuit adds predetermined amounts of timing distortion for testing the serial port.
15. The predetermined distortion level is set to represent an acceptable distortion level at the RF output signal.
16. Distortion special effects plugin for digiKam
17. They often resort to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehoods.
18. Upper states can also be perturbed by Jahn-Teller distortions.
19. GPII, therefore, claims that these wood pellet mills create additional distortions.
20. 12 Demographic distortions created by migration have tended to confirm this image.
21. The effect is customarily called centrifugal distortion.
22. Rectilinear distortion: All three glasses show a slight pincushion distortion to eliminate the globe effect of the panning binocular.
23. 18 Rectilinear distortion: All three glasses show a slight pincushion distortion to eliminate the globe effect of the panning binocular.
24. o Undertaking series of reforms to remove distortions in labour markets;
25. Acephalous is a Goofy toon with minor distortions and melting