Resolution refers to how sharp an image is. The more pixels (dots) it takes to make up an image, the more detail it has.
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70 mm. The numbers refer to the diameter of the main lens or mirror; the larger this number, the more light-gathering the telescope is, and also, the higher its resolution will be.70 mm. The numbers refer to the diameter of the main lens or mirror; the larger this number, the more light-gathering the telescope is, and also, the higher its resolution will be.70 mm. The numbers refer to the diameter of the main lens or mirror; the larger this number, the more light-gathering the telescope is, and also, the higher its resolution will be.70 mm. The numbers refer to the diameter of the main lens or mirror; the larger this number, the more light-gathering the telescope is, and also, the higher its resolution will be.
480P refers to the number of lines in a progressive video. It is a definition of resolution on the screen. 480p60 is 480 lines resolution on the screen at 60 frames per second.
A common resolution for HD ready televisions. Refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080i
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To properly answer your question, one needs to understand what you are asking. I now refer you to the resolution: See the link below.
A term usually used to refer to the resolution (width x height) of an electronic device such as a computer monitor or television screen; particularly one with a large number of light emitting units. i.e. 1600p x 1200p = 1,920,000 pixels or 1.92MP For scanners and digital cameras it would be similar except it would refer to the number of digital pixels (width x height) that the incoming media would be separated into. Rule: The higher the resolution, the sharper the image.
Resolution principals refer to the guidelines that govern the allocation of assets in an insolvent organization. These principles aim to ensure equitable distribution to creditors and stakeholders, taking into account priorities and statutory requirements. They are established to facilitate orderly and fair proceedings during insolvency processes.
Resolution is picture resolution and vertical resolution is number of pixels on y axis.
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Native HD can mean two different things. First, it may refer to the resolution. Native HD resolution is either 1080 line or 720 line, depending on the format chosen for the production. Many televisions have a different line count in their displays so the image needs to be re-sized to fit the resolution of the screen. The image is no longer in its native resolution. Second, it might refer to the signal bandwidth. Production HD uses an uncompressed signal with a data rate of 1.483 Gb/s (that's 1,483,000,000 bits every second). That is the native data rate. By the time the signal is delivered to homes, it has been compressed to as little and 5Mb per second (5,000,000 bits per second). The data rates refer to 720p and 1080i signals. 1080p signals have a native data rate of 2.966Gb/s