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Image resolution
Unlike conventional photographs where we refer to a 5 x 7-inch or 8 x 10-inch print, the overall size of a digital image is measured
in pixels. They are grouped in a matrix of coloured dots.

 


Image Resolution
Resolution is measured in megapixels with digital SLR cameras, but they're not as critical as they are with digital point-and-shoot cameras.

Image resolution
Cameras offer different levels of image quality which is determined by lens quality and the resolution (number of pixels) delivered by the CCD. Basic cameras have VGA resolution CCDs that record images with 640x480 pixels.

Image resolution
Digital photography: The number of pixels displayed per inch of printed length in an image, usually measured in dots per inch (dpi) or pixels per inch (ppi) The amount of detail in an image depends on its pixel dimensions, ...

Image Resolution The number of pixels in a digital photo is commonly referred to as its image resolution. Image Sharpening A function that controls the sharpness of outlines in photographs.

Image Resolution   The amount of data stored in an image file, measured in pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI).

Image Resolution
The number of dots per inch. For (a given image size) you need four times the number of dots (pixels) when you double the resolution.
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Image Resolution
The pixel count of the Rebel T1i is 15.1MP, the same as the EOS 50D and the two cameras show very similar resolution.

Image Resolution. This relates to the number of pixels per unit length of image. E.g. pixels per inch, pixels per millimetre, or pixels wide etc..

Image Resolution - The number of pixels per unit length of image. For example, pixels per inch, pixels per millimeter, or pixels wide.

Image Resolution: The fineness or coarseness of an image as it was digitized, measured as dots-per-inch (DPI).

Image resolution
The amount of data stored in a image file, measured in pixels per inch (dpi).

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The resolution of a digital camera is often limited by the camera sensor (typically a CCD or CMOS sensor chip) that turns light into discrete signals, replacing the job of film in traditional photography.

Image Resolution
The Resolution is the number of pixels, or dots, in a picture.

Image resolution as expressed in horizontal versus vertical pixels. (E.g. 1600x1200 Pixels is the absolute resolution, and is also expressed as 2.1 Megapixel)
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An image resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
Symmetry:
The effect of an evenly balanced arrangement of visual information, such as pattern, on either side of a central division.

An image resolution of 640 x 480 pixels.
Video Card
A card the fits into a computer's expansion slot so you can edit digital video.

XGA (image resolution) stands for Extended Graphics Array. This technology developed by IBM was a new video standard introduced in 1990, and is most commonly expressed in the consumer market at 1024x768 pixels of display resolution, ...

Features
Image resolution increase beyond camera capabilities
Noise reduction without losing image details
Correction of image geometry
Correction of chromatic aberrations
Expansion of dynamic range
Brightness equalization
Depth of field expansion ...

64 Base
Image resolution of 6144 x 4096 pixels that is the maximum size image file that is available on a Pro Photo CD.
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base/4
an image resolution with 1/4 the number of pixels of a base resolution.
base/16
an image resolution with 1/16 the number of pixels of a base resolution.

Select one of four image resolutions:

- Large (2272 x 1704)
- Medium1 (1600 x 1200)
- Medium2 (1024 x 768)
- Small (640 x 480)

Note: Previously the G1 only supported three image sizes, the G2 now has M1 & M2.

The measurement of image resolution expressed in pixel density (or size) relative to inches. PPI can be used to calculate the final image size by dividing the image dimensions in pixels, by the PPI. The resulting numbers would be expressed in inches.

With image editing software, you can darken or lighten a photo, rotate it, adjust its contrast, crop out extraneous detail, remove red-eye and more Image resolution The number of pixels in a digital photo is commonly referred to as its image ...

The image resolution depends on the number of pixels in a specific area. For example, a 1/2-inch square area containing 270,000 pixels has better resolution than a 1-inch area having the same number of pixels.

With the DSLR image you have to interpolate up from 6 or 16mp to equal that level of image resolution. The bottom line is you only have 6 to 16mp of original image information with current DSLR workflow.

One of the most difficult qualities to judge in a camera phone is the image resolution.

The last two factors are image content and image resolution. With respect to image content, the important issue is the size of the image detail. The finer the image detail, the smaller the radius must be to render that detail.

A method of increasing image resolution artificially. A digital camera relies on its internal hardware components to capture images. The hardware typically has a maximum image resolution-for instance, 1,280 x 1,024 pixels-that it can achieve.

For inkjet printing (based on 720/1440/2880 dpi), the optimal image resolutions are 180 ppi, 240 ppi, 288 ppi, 360 ppi and 480 ppi. While this is a contentious statement, it comes as a result of considerable testing by PixelGenius and others.

This program also calculates the maximum theoretical image resolution in the focused image plane (using diffraction theory) so you can see what stopping WAY down would do to your image, ...

5 megapixel and up: The more advanced cameras tend to have image resolutions of 5 to 8 megapixels. Newer point-and-shoot cameras have 5 megapixels, while the newer digital SLRs come with 8 megapixels.

The ability of a lens to discern small detail; in photography, the image resolution in the final photograph depends on the resolving power of the sensitive emulsion and on that of the lensóthe two are not related, ...

SPI Samples per Inch - Measuring Image Resolution
Getting Started Scanning - Printing Digital Photos and Scans
Photography Processing Options
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The scanning software is usually quite easy to install and use, enabling you to select film type, image resolution in terms of dots per inch, and gives you some control over contrast and brightness.

The modern digital bridge cameras are offered to people who don't mind the compromise of using always a zoom lens but are not happy with the worse image resolution and smaller optical systems of the handsome little digital compact cameras.

Note any warnings that show up. The program will tell you if your image resolution on a photo is too low (image was probably too small) and will need to be resized.
The warning for too low of a resolution.
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IF (Internal Focusing) System Image Image Editor Image Plane Image Resolution Incident Light Infinity Infrared Infrared Compensation Index Inkjet Inverse Square Law IR Setting ISO
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A reminder not to do any but the most minimal sharpening on an image until you know how that image is to be used (e.g. for web site, ink-jet printer, publisher) along with its final image resolution and size.

Pixels record and display information in the form of an image resolution. The more pixels recorded, the higher the resolution of the final image. This is commonly referred to as mega pixels.

One of the best parts of this is that you can place the full resolution images in the original document and then vary image resolution while generating PDFs.

You’ll learn about image resolution, compression, and how to protect your digital photos by getting them off your memory card into your computer, ...

For our purpose, let's just define this as the number of pixels used to capture an image. In reality, excellent image resolution is achieved by a combination of pixel count (image sensor resolution) and lens resolution.

The focal length of the lens extends and retracts so an image is magnified by the lens itself. Whatever the focal length of the lens, image resolution stays the same. Optical zooms produce the best photo quality (see digital zoom).
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It is a must that you familiarize yourself with all its features and functions especially the basic operations like focus/auto focus, exposure compensation, white balance, image resolution and size, and flash modes operation.

Photo covers are available in all sizes. Satin, suede and leather die-cut windows are also available in select sizes. Rotate, crop, red-eye, effects, image resolution check and spell-check are the added bonuses to custom control.

the process used in digital zooming to add pixels using color and brightness information in the original image. Designed to guess or estimate a better image resolution, interpolation produces a lower-quality image than optical zooming.

Image size again, untick the Constrain proportions box (you'll have to tick the Resample Image box first if you're using Elements - choose the Bicubic Smoother option) and change first the image resolution and then the pixel dimensions to match your ...

CCD: Charge-coupled device. The sensor array that makes up the imaging surface of the digicam. The more sensors a CCD has, the higher the image resolution will be.

[The more pixels there are on the camera's image sensor (CCD or CMOS), the higher the image resolution will be. The higher the resolution, the clearer an enlarged print can be and the more it can be cropped.] ...

Megapixel - The number of pixels per inch that a digital camera can produce in an image; one megapixel is 1,000 pixels per inch. The higher the megapixel value, the higher the image resolution.

You can control Aperture and Shutter speed, color balance, image resolution, color quality (intense, faithful, monocrhome), etc.

The amounts will vary based on your image resolution and other factors. You may then wish to do some final levels adjustments and sharpening as I have here.

contrast by stretching the colours in a small range out to a larger range (as in Levels) then using 16-bit with ProPhoto gives you more information to stretch out, and therefore better quality. Think of color fidelity as similar to image resolution, ...

Measurement of image resolution relating specifically to digital imaging.
Downloading
The process of transferring files from a digital camera or other source to a computer.
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See also: Resolution, Image, Camera, Photograph, Digital