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It’s important to note that Sky Glass does not record TV to local storage like Sky Q. Instead, users add the content they want to watch later to their “Playlist”, where it becomes accessible depending on the restrictions of the streaming/catchup service it first appeared on.
These factors, combined with its excellent safety profile and minimal cardiorespiratory effects, 10 offer flexibility for endoscopy to safely expand beyond the traditional boundaries of the endoscopy unit and into novel outpatient spaces. Not only is SDR performance better than it was at launch, but Sky has also improved its HDR output considerably. It still isn’t the last word in HDR performance but it does now deliver convincing and enjoyable HDR picture quality.CLEAR is something passengers have been asking for, and we are thrilled to be able to provide this added customer service at PIT,” said Bryan Dietz, senior vice president, Air Service & Commercial Development.
On the positive side, programmes allow you to “Play from start” if you come in halfway through and you also get some, albeit not all, of the fancier features from Sky Q’s sports channels, including the ability to catch up with highlights while you’re watching.
In classic cognitive pupillometry studies, it has been critical to equate luminance across stimuli and/or experimental conditions to isolate cognitive influences on pupil size and ensure that results are not driven by confounds due to variable luminance. While this careful control of luminance has led to a great deal of knowledge about the relationship between pupil size and cognition ( Aston-Jones and Cohen, 2005; Sirois and Brisson, 2014; Mathôt, 2018; Hoffing et al., 2020; Joshi and Gold, 2020), it also limits the ability to generalize research findings to contexts in which luminance cannot be controlled. For example, it would be unfeasible to control for luminance in real-world tasks and would impede the study of naturalistic gaze behavior in experiments using complex stimuli, to replicate the spatial variation in local contrast and luminance that occurs in the natural world ( Frazor and Geisler, 2006).