Examples of 'moiré' in a sentence

Meaning of "moiré"

moiré (adjective) - Used to describe a fabric with a wavy or rippled pattern. It is created by a technique involving the application of heat and pressure to achieve the desired effect
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  • A pattern that emerges when two grids are superimposed over one another, sometimes unintended or undesirable in many applications, such as in weaving, screenprinting, and halftoning.
  • A fabric, often silk, which has a watery or wavelike appearance.
  • To give a watered or clouded appearance to (a surface).

How to use "moiré" in a sentence

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May shake if extreme moiré correction is performed.
Moiré patterns can be caused by several processes.
The visibility of moiré is not entirely predictable.
The display ripples or shows a moiré pattern.
These are moiré lines for computer topographic scanners.
This effect is called optical moiré speedup.
Moiré usually emerges in scanned pictures.
There are no noticeable problems with moiré or aliasing.
He invented the moiré patterns by overlapping metal grids.
Spatial aliasing in the form of a moiré pattern.
These moiré bands form a band moiré image.
Predetermined parameters are measured using a moiré technique.
It appears that the moiré patterns are merely optical phenomena.
The mount is covered by a silk moiré red ribbon.
A number of moiré patterns are described.

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The mount was covered by a silk moiré blue ribbon.
Moiré is a wavy pattern which can sometimes appear on the screen.
Gives priority to reducing moiré and false color.
Changing those angles will normally not reduce moiré.
They should have a pane of moiré patterned glass.
The medal ribbon is divided in white and red moiré.
And you got a moiré ribbon.
The medal ribbons are divided in black and white moiré.
Balances resolution with moiré and false color reduction.
The mount was covered by a scarlet silk moiré ribbon.
You may find the moiré more noticeable depending on the.
The aliasing appears as a moiré pattern.
Moiré deflectometry can be a powerful tool for nondestructive optical testing.
The mount was covered by a silk moiré red ribbon.
Moiré of parallel patterns.
Changing these values may result in moiré patterns.
The moiré principle.
A solution is the application of moiré methods.
Moiré patterns in printing.
Add noise in the picture to solve the moiré problem.
Moiré woven fabric.
The drawing on the upper right shows a moiré pattern.
These moiré patterns constitute interference patterns notably comprising striations.
They can be used simultaneously to avoid the moiré effect.
The ribbon is blue moiré with a broad yellow stripe on the middle.
O lined with fine materials such as ivory moiré silk.
No moiré effect.
Without generating moiré effect.
The resulting band moiré image layout may also be rectilinear or curvilinear.
It is also known to provide multiple images in a moiré magnifying device.
The inclination degree of moiré lines is therefore the inclination αm of the dashed line.
This technique makes it possible to somewhat reduce the moiré effect.
The medal ribbon is of red moiré with two white stripes on each side.
A silk like satin taffeta cloth with traditional moiré design.
The medal ribbon is orange moiré with two red lines on each side.

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