Lowry process

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English

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Etymology

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Introduced by John D. Lowry.

Proper noun

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the Lowry process

  1. A film restoration technology that reduces the visual noise in a motion picture, making it possible to carry out further steps such as removing scratches and flicker and sharpening the image.