Borders Sample Clauses

Borders. The Borders function allows you to add horizontal and/or vertical borders around the image. These borders obscure part of the input image. Certain input-to-output aspect ratios already result in left/ right or top/bottom border being added. This control allows the system-generated borders to be extended, or for borders to be added when none exist. As the borders are adjusted (see below) the iScan temporarily increases the gray level of the borders so that they are visible during the adjust- ment process. The level will return to normal after the adjustment has ceased. Horizontal Border Control: Push the Up button to move the left and right borders towards the middle of the image, increasing the border width and cutting off the sides of the input image. Push the Down button to move the left and right borders away from the image and decreases their width. If there are system-generated left/right borders already present (for example, when the input aspect ratio is 4:3 and the output aspect ratio is 16:9), the border width cannot be decreased beyond the base width created by the aspect ratio conversion. Vertical Border Control: Push the Up button to move the top and bottom borders towards the middle of the image, increasing the border height and cutting off the sides of the input image. Push the Down button to move the top and bottom borders away from the image and decrease their height. If there are system-generated top/bottom borders already present (for example, when the input aspect ratio is 16:9 and the output aspect ratio is 4:3), the border height cannot be decreased beyond the base height created by the aspect ratio conversion. Borders are automatically added by the system when the Active Input Aspect Ratio is not the same as the Output Aspect Ratio as explained earlier in this guide. However you can add more borders using the Borders menu.
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Borders. As defined in the preamble hereto. Borders Direct. Borders Direct, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company.
Borders. 3.1 Location of the international borders between Palestine and Israel
Borders. The top and bottom sections in the mattress ticking will be made up of one full width of fabric with no seams. The ticking used for the borders will contain no more than two seams all around with all ends hemmed, spliced and securely sewn together by machine in such a manner as to leave no break in the uniformity and finish.
Borders. This is the size of the borders you would like printed around your art. For example, artwork with an image size of 18x24 with 1” borders would have an overall size of 20x26 Open/Limited Edition Choose Open Edition for an unlimited quantity of a produced title. Choose Limited Edition for a limited quantity of a produced title. NOTE: A selection of Limited Edition also requires a listed quantity for the print run. Substrate This is the material your artwork will be printed on. The choices are 280 smooth, 315 textured, 505 textured, Museo, or Canvas.
Borders. Sheet borders shall be the City of Chico standard 22”x34” border inserted in paper space at a scale of 1.0, and shall include the project name, project number, and all other pertinent information for the project. The title sheet shall have the Project name, project number, vicinity map, location map, abbreviations, legend, applicable standard plans, and engineer’s stamp. Standard City sheet borders will be made available to the consultants in AutoCAD format. The standard City sheet borders are blocks and should never be exploded. You may plot the 22”x34” border on a 24”x36” paper size if desired. Blocks Blocks shall be used for common symbols like drain inlets, fire hydrants, manholes, etc., whenever possible to minimize drawing size. Linetypes Linetypes and lineweights, along with shading, can be used to differentiate between existing features and proposed features. Complexed or nonstandard linetypes may be used, but the line file must accompany the submittal. Segmented lines for fences, etc. shall not be used at any time. Hatch Patterns Hatched areas shall be maintained as hatches and not exploded into individual entities. Hatches that have been exploded create drawings that are much larger in size than they need to be. Hatches shall be associative whenever feasible.

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  • Asbestos Any material that contains more than one percent asbestos and is friable or is releasing asbestos fibers into the air above current action levels established by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

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