Changing the image resolution will affect the file size of the image and the quality of the image. Image resolution is measure in DPI, which is Dots Per Inch, this means that if you increase the resolution then the DPI will increase and the quality of the image will get better as a result as there are more pixels that make up the image, so the image will be more distinct and sharper. When the image resolution is increased the image has more pixels, this is the exact opposite to the compression techniques, this means that the file will get a lot bigger as the number of pixels increases. Decreasing the resolution, however, will make the image quality lower but will reduce the file size.
By reducing the size if a image
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
Percocet does not affect the colour of your eyes.
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You don't need a machine, you need a computer program which will analyse the colour in any image - scanned or other file. However, not all scanners are accurate enough to properly interpret the colour of an original image. What is scanned in as one colour my appear in the resulting file as a rather different shade altogether. To know for certain what colour an image is you would need to compare the origianl to a pantone colour palette.
Image Compression reduces the file size of an image without changing any part of the image. Image Editing involves changes to colour, addition or subtraction of element of and image that may or may not change the size of the image
If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
line: means what type of line direction: the direction of the line tone: the tone of the colour ( what type of colour) size: How big something is colour: the colour of the image.
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