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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 301 avhandlingar innehållade orden Media Quality.
6. Skilda medievärldar : Lokal offentlighet och lokala medier i Stockholm
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this thesis is to study mediated political communication in Stockholm, focusing on media content as well as media consumption and the role media play in a democracy. The study is based on content analysis of local and regional media (newspapers, tv and radio) in the greater Stockholm region and on a survey with 2 440 answers from people living in different parts of the region. LÄS MER
7. Being political in the media – Political identities in journalistic and Twitter discourse
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about the role of media discourse in shaping the political identities of those who want to be heard in public. The ways in which people are able to speak, know, and feel in political situations have important implications for how we conceive of the possibilities to be engaged in contemporary democracy. LÄS MER
8. Postproduction Agents : Audiovisual Design and Contemporary Constraints for Creativity
Sammanfattning : Moving images and sounds are processed creatively after they have been recorded or computer generated. These processes consists of design activities carried out by workers that hold ‘agency’ through the crafts they exercise, because these crafts are defined by the Moving Image Industry and are employed in practically the same way regardless of company. LÄS MER
9. Två drömspel : från Strindbergs modernism till Potters television
Sammanfattning : This thesis studies the relations between modernism, mass culture and visual media. Using the dramatic form of the ”dream play” as focal point, it compares the drama of August Strindberg with the television series of Dennis Potter, and the theories of Walter Benjamin with those of Raymond Williams. LÄS MER
10. Improving image quality in multi-channel printing - multilevel halftoning, color separation and graininess characterization
Sammanfattning : Color printing is traditionally achieved by separating an input image into four channels (CMYK) and binarizing them using halftoning algorithms, in order to designate the locations of ink droplet placement. Multi-channel printing means a reproduction that employs additional inks other than these four in order to augment the color gamut (scope of reproducible colors) and reduce undesirable ink droplet visibility, so-called graininess. LÄS MER