Create a game using pixels
Computer Engineers
In digital imaging, a pixel (or picture element) is a single point in a raster image - that is a pixel is always a 2D element. The word pixel is based on a contraction of pix ("pictures") and el (for "element"); similar formations with el for "element" include the words: voxel and texel.The corresponding term in 3D would be a voxel, also call volumetrix pixel - a volume (3D) element.
3 mega pixel is good but 2mega pixel is worst so i would go with 3
computer based would be easier. it's just an inference - i have about ten friends who went to Thailand to take computer based scored 1400+ (they heard that computer based would be easier to get high score) and... most of others who didn't know this difference take the paper based in HONG KONG.... all of them got 1200-1300
The number of pixels in one micron depends on the resolution of the image and the pixel density of the display or sensor. For example, if a display has a pixel density of 300 pixels per inch (PPI), one micron would correspond to approximately 11.81 pixels (since there are 25,400 microns in an inch). Therefore, the pixel count in one micron varies based on the specific pixel density used.
Hi, K-pixel would stand for the number of pixels (picture capture elements in the video sensor array) in the `thousands of units`. M-pixel would stand for `millions of units` in the capture array. Hope this helps, Cubby
You can't "get" a Pixel Shader 1.1 . It is a hardware feature of your Video card, and you either have it, or you don't. Testing for that is really simple. I assume that you are asking this because you are trying to run an application ( video game ) that needs it. Install the latest drivers for your video card, the latest DirectX ( assuming you have a Windows-based PC ), and if the application is still unable to run, than you do not have Pixel Shader 1.1 support. The only solution would be to buy another video card, the newer the better. The current Pixel Shader on the majority of video cards is 3.0 . Be aware of the fact that , if the motherboard is an older model, it may not have a PCIe slot , and most new video cards require it. So, as a conclusion, the answer would be : In a computer hardware store, the video card section.
That would be illegal... we in the Wiki community will not help you break the law !
I would say go for a better card xD but yeah supports pixel shader 3.0 and pixel shader 4.0 ^^ well that's according to nvidia's website.
Because they want to take your software, money, games etc.
Nothing that would be economically practical.
It might not like the format of the software or the program used to create the software.