There are many benefits of high resolution images; some of these benefits include more detail, reduction in video noise, increased smoothness in interlaced video, and more accurate inverse telecine.
Higher resolution on movies means that the picture will be clearer than on a movie with less resolution. So if you want a really good movie experience, go with the higher resolution.
Usually the more pixels you have, the clearer or higher the resolution you have.
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Megapixels (MP )are used to measure the resolution of photos taken with digital cameras. Therefore, the higher number of megapixels of a camera corresponds with a higher quality photo resolution. Typically, a digital camera with 16MP or higher is considered to be a high resolution camera. For the higher-end and more professional digital SLR cameras, 20MP or higher is considered to be a very high resolution camera.
Depending on the type of camera (ie.. Kodak, Canon, etc...) yes your price will be higher. If you go with a cheaper camera that has less features but a higher resolution, that would be your best bet for finding a high resolution camera for a decent price.
Actually its not the altitude of the satellite but the resolution of the camera that is responsible for a high resolution imagery. In fact the better resolution imagery in Google Earth comes from aerial and street-level photography.
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Are you referring to the screen resolution? The higher the setting, the more pixels per square inch there are, thus a higher resolution.
Blu-Ray has higher resolution than DVDs
LCDs are much higher resolution.
You are restricted to the original resolution that was acquired when you took the picture. You can't make it a higher resolution than what was initially taken.
Generally higher resolution is better but three are instances where increased resolution makes no difference. Text based programs tend to use a far lower resolution than is available. Increasing resolution does not increase readability. Also, using a very high resolution monitor to display low resolution graphics will not make the graphics any better resolution. As high resolution graphics demand a lot of processing power, unnecessary resolution can sometimes take processing power away from other more important tasks. So, while there is no need to obtain the lowest resolution systems, beware of spending more money on a high resolution display if you simply don't need it.