This book was the work of an entire team of illuminators and scribes working to a well-tried formula. |
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Early LED packaging, for devices originally meant as indicators rather than high-power illuminators, couldn't handle these kinds of requirements. |
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The illuminators of fifteenth-century manuscript books are generally shuffled off by art historians into corners, niches and footnotes. |
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The wind flowed from the respective blower is bypassed the illuminators, thereby entering into the inside of the elevator cage. |
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This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see works of great illuminators and painters side by side. |
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Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures. |
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In reality, illuminators were often well known and acclaimed and many of their identities have survived. |
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Demand for manuscripts grew to an extent that the Monastic libraries were unable to meet with the demand, and began employing secular scribes and illuminators. |
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The application of gold leaf or dust to an illumination is a very detailed process that only the most skilled illuminators can undertake and successfully achieve. |
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Built to customer specification, the MX-15 offers up to six sensors including television cameras, infrared, laser illuminators, rangefinders and designators. |
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Illuminators had to be very careful when applying gold leaf to the manuscript for fear ruining the color already placed in the illumination. |
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