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Any displayed image with a resolution or refresh rate greater than 480i is classified as high definition.
go to http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ its a online image resizer and you can set the size and image quality. hope this helps
Image > Image Size
In order to find a high resolution world map, you should search for high resolution world map on an online search engine under "images." Most image websites will allow you to specify the resolution of the image.
You could tell because low resolution makes for a pixelated picture, and high resolution settings, you cannot tell.
Open image in Photoshop then go to Image > Image Size.
no they record at the same rate but the low resolution is of lower quality and smaller file size than the higher resolution image.
The best way to decrease the resolution of digital artwork is to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Then go to the top of the screen and click Image > Image Size > and change the number in the box labeled "resolution." Be sure that "Resample Image" is checked so that it will discard the extra resolution, rather than reallocating it. Then Save As, and you're done.
The best way to decrease the resolution of digital artwork is to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Then go to the top of the screen and click Image > Image Size > and change the number in the box labeled "resolution." Be sure that "Resample Image" is checked so that it will discard the extra resolution, rather than reallocating it. Then Save As, and you're done.
Unfortunately, it is impossible to "add resolution" to a low resolution image to get a high quality high resolution image. You might get slightly better results by making sure the bigger size is some multiple (2 or 3 times as big, for example) of the original size, but there is not very much that can be done.
You can download High Resolution images online from the Image Source website. Once on the website, you can view hundreds of royalty free high resolution images.
High resolution provides clear detailed images. Also, an image that is in focus and is stable when taken will produce a sharp image; which keeps the pixels from blurring.