Examples of using Image using in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
Click on a image using the mouse.
You will be able to do it, butonly if you unfreeze the image using the letters.
Mount the ISO image using Daemon Tools.
The most sophisticated model can describe the main idea of an image using a complete sentence.
Describe an image using an online service.
You can create your own images using Sculpting and move that image using the Rigging feature.
Sharpen an image using the resynthesizer.
See Image Manager for more information on how to upload an image using the image manager tool.
Sharpen an image using a pyramidal approach.
You must then mount the image using Daemon Tool Lite.
You can also save the image using an appropriate name and reorder the scanned files that makes it easier for the user to find the file, document, image, or other scanned notes.
Burn or mount the image using Daemon Tools.
Scanning image using the scan settings you specified.
Type the title of the alt text for the image using your on-screen keyboard.
Display an image, using the wrapped text as the URL. Example.
After all, you can come up with an unusual beauties share the image using accessories and jewelry in every episode.
Display an image, using the wrapped text as the URL. Example.
Even though the Undo History is a component of an image, it is not saved when you save the image using GIMP's native XCF format, which preserves every other image property.
Enlarge an image using the resynthesizer to retain sharpness.
They were then painstakingly converted into an image using novel computational tools developed by the collaboration.
The brightness of the image using shades gives a contrasting décor, as well as the contrasting combination of fabrics.
Reporting in the journal Astronomy& Astrophysics,the team explains how they“deepened” the image using an imaging technique, called ABYSS, which is able to preserve the properties of the low surface brightness.
Kevin M. Gill processed this image using data from the JunoCam imager, which NASA posts online to let amateur astronomers process.
Add text to the image using fonts and colors.
They can be unpacked from an image using 7-zip, WinRar, Total Commander, FAR, UltraISO or copy any of the installed Dev for CD/ DVD drive in the virtual root of the stick.
Adding text to the image using the fonts and colors.
Add original image using the brightest attributes.
Now we insert the image using Insert> Raster image reference.
NASA and NOAA created this composite image using photos taken by Suomi NPP, a weather satellite that orbits Earth 14 times a day.
Since the late 90s he has pushed the boundaries of sound and image using unorthodox cello techniques, floating long sustained sounds or silences and multilateral abstract visuals, overlays of digital trash and other digital found material.