Image Processing Clause Samples

The Image Processing clause defines the rules and procedures for handling, modifying, and managing digital images within the scope of an agreement. It typically outlines the permitted types of image alterations, such as resizing, cropping, or color adjustments, and may specify quality standards or formats required for processed images. This clause ensures that both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding image manipulation, helping to prevent disputes over image quality, usage, or intellectual property concerns.
Image Processing. CE-CBBCT scans will be reconstructed to maximize dynamic enhancement data. The various time- dependent reconstructions and approaches will be tested and evaluated to determine the optimized time delay after contrast injection before start of the scan.
Image Processing. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Genetic Algorithms, Image Processing.
Image Processing. As described in section 2.1, the data to be analysed by the public is uploaded to Panoptes by way of a folder of images (referred to as subjects), with a manifest file describing the contents and associated metadata. In order to be compatible with this procedure and to fulfil the change detection goals of the project, the imagery produced by iMars will have to go through a number of processes beforehand.
Image Processing. Busy Box will process and update images for the Site on a regular basis, as requested by Corbis. In processing and updating images, Busy Box agrees to the following: 1.1.3.1. Busy Box will pre-process all images provided by Corbis. Busy Box agrees that pre-processing includes: Converting images to a specified format; naming images according to specified naming conventions; assigning specified prices to images; mapping relationships among keywords, images and PDF files; maintaining disc image source file and description; conducting a quality assurance check of all of the foregoing. In addition, Busy Box will follow the pre-processing specifications attached hereto as EXHIBIT A. 1.1.3.2. Busy Box will process all images provided by Corbis. Busy Box agrees that processing includes: Verification of adherence to standards; creating and uploading appropriate CPD files (including multiple resolutions, Photoshop header, watermarked preview image and keywords); CD asset update (including creation of disc icon, PDF files and link from disc area to render appropriate search results); image asset update (including updating search index and multiple "addinventory" function); "What's New" update (including manual HTML coding); and post-production error checking and other quality assurance measures. 1.1.3.3. Busy Box will update images and CD's as requested by Corbis. Busy Box will endeavor to update images and CD's while providing Internet access to the Site with reasonable minimal interruption. However, in no event will any Site downtime exceed one hour as a result of any image update. Further, Busy Box agrees that any Site downtime resulting from any image update shall occur only between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m.
Image Processing 

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  • Sub-Processing 10.1 In respect of any Processing of Personal Data performed by a third party on behalf of a Party, that Party shall: (a) carry out adequate due diligence on such third party to ensure that it is capable of providing the level of protection for the Personal Data as is required by the contract, and provide evidence of such due diligence to the other Party where reasonably requested; and (b) ensure that a suitable agreement is in place with the third party as required under applicable Data Protection Legislation.

  • Subprocessing The data importer shall not subcontract any of its processing operations performed on behalf of the data exporter under the Clauses without the prior written consent of the data exporter. Where the data importer subcontracts its obligations under the Clauses, with the consent of the data exporter, it shall do so only by way of a written agreement with the subprocessor which imposes the same obligations on the subprocessor as are imposed on the data importer under the Clauses. Where the subprocessor fails to fulfil its data protection obligations under such written agreement the data importer shall remain fully liable to the data exporter for the performance of the subprocessor's obligations under such agreement.

  • Grievance Processing Union stewards or Union officials shall be permitted to have time off without loss of pay for the investigation and processing of grievances and arbitrations. Requests for such time off shall be made in advance and shall not be unreasonably denied. The Union will furnish the Employer with a list of Union stewards and their jurisdictions. The Union shall delineate the jurisdiction of Union stewards so that no ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ need travel between work locations or sub-divisions thereof while investigating grievances. Grievants shall be permitted to have time off without loss of pay for processing their grievances through the contractual grievance procedure, except that for class action grievances no more than three (3) grievants shall be granted such leave.

  • Payment Processing Citizens may require any other information from Vendor that Citizens deems necessary to verify any compensation request placed under this Agreement and Vendor agrees that it will provide such information as reasonably requested by Citizens. Payment shall be due net thirty (30) calendar days of Citizens’ actual receipt of a complete and undisputed invoice. Where a submitted invoice is incomplete, such as not containing the information described in this Section, Citizens will return the incomplete invoice to Vendor for correction within thirty (30) calendar days of Citizens’ actual receipt of such invoice. Where Citizens reasonably disputes any part of a complete invoice, such as the amount of the compensation request, Citizens shall pay any undisputed portion of the invoiced amount within (30) calendar days of Citizens’ actual receipt of the complete invoice and will describe the basis for the disputed portion of the invoiced amount. Where Vendor disagrees with Citizens dispute of any invoice, the Parties shall seek to resolve the dispute in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Process further described in this Agreement. In no case shall Citizens be subject to late payment interest charges where Vendor has submitted an incomplete invoice or where Citizens has reasonably disputed an invoice. Where Vendor fails to submit an invoice within twelve (12) calendar months of the Services for which compensation is being requested, Vendor acknowledges and agrees that any payment due for such Services is forfeited by Vendor for its failure to timely submit an invoice.

  • Data Processing In this clause: