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changing the way an object looks, exaggerating a shape's normal image by stretching or changing to make it more interesting or to emphasize the image or express the artist's feelings.
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The aberration of a lens which causes the image to appear deformed due to a gradual increase or decrease in magnification from the center to the edge. Straight lines will appear to bend at the edge of the field.
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| distortion |
Sound which is modified or changed in some way. In a speaker, distortion is produced by several things, most related to poor construction. Voice coil rubbing (caused by being overdriven) is the most common cause of distortion.
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unwanted changes in an audio signal due to inaccurate reproduction of its wave-form; often caused by overloading a device with a signal that is too strong. [Verzerrung; distorsion]
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a process, often found desirable by guitar players, that alters a sound's waveform.
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