There is no resolution limit for HTML. The maximum resolution you can see depends on your video card, monitor, and operating system settings. However, images with larger resolution take much longer to load than those with optimized resolution.
All images that will be used on the computer only should have a resolution of 72, for websites,etc.
go to http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ its a online image resizer and you can set the size and image quality. hope this helps
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A Logo or a Header.
The correct way to display an image on a webpage through HTML coding is
You anchor it to an URL. You would like to have the image send a visitor to another webpage. Add this code, direcly above the image code <a href="another webpage address"> and this code direcly after the image code </a> This will made the image a clickable link to "another webpage address".
2048x1536 at 85 Hz maximum resolution
with your image resolution? Nothing happens it remains the same till you change it in Image Size dialog. Image > Image Size.. Magnification is for your convenience to see enlarged image nothing really happens to actual resolution of original image.
All images that will be used on the computer only should have a resolution of 72, for websites,etc.
Go to Image > Image Size. If you want to keep current Width and Height of the image uncheck Resample image then type new reolution in Resolution field. When you want to resample image (to change Width and Height to match new resolution) check Resample Image and type desired resolution in Resolution field.
Resolution of image is used to determine the quality of image in digital camera.
WUXGA has the greatest number of pixels, however for video, almost all video is in 1080 as a maximum resolution. WUXGA will display this video whilst maintaining the 16:9 aspect ratio with 60 pixels above and below the image
Right click the image, choose properties and go to the summary tab. You will find there the image width and height. Together they give the image resolution.
go to http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ its a online image resizer and you can set the size and image quality. hope this helps
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.
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Resolution is defined as the smallest number of discernible detail in an image. Spatial resolution is the smallest discernible detail in an image and gray level resolution refers to the smallest discernible change is gray level.