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smearingIn video displays, a localized distortion over a sub-region of the image, characterized by reduced sharpness of edges and spatial detail. For example, the portrayal of a fast moving object may exhibit smearing. [T1.801.02-1996]
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smearingA press condition in which the impression is slurred and unclear, because too much ink was used or sheets were handled or rubbed before the ink was dry.
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smearing Climbing technique in which the foot is placed on featureless rock and the climber must rely on friction to keep from slipping off.
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smearingRefers to bright banding that appears on screen in the presence of bright points of light in an imaging area. This phenomenon can cause vertical banding due to excessive charge build-up, particularly [..]
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smearingThe technique of using the flat soles of the feet to apply direct pressure onto the rock where only extremely small holds or no holds at all exist. Heroes smear! (Except on gritstone, where everyone m [..]
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