I assume you are referring to data compression, specifically video or audio. Resolution is how precisely a binary representation details an original piece of information. if it's audio, it usually refers to how many bits are used in each sample, and it tells how accurately each sample matches the original sound wave. if it's video, it usually refers to how many pixels each frame is made out of (same for still images). Usually people refer to only the height and width, but color depth also is included in this definition too. Bitrate determins how much actual binary data a given resolution of information will take up. Normally, these would be directly proportional, and you could exactly calculate them. For sound, take the sample resolution * sample rate * number of channels = bits per second. For video, take width * height * bit depth * frame rate = bits per second. However, with compression, bitrate often will determine how accurately that binary data is stored in a compressed data stream. Generally, the higher bitrate you use, the better it will look, and the higher resolution you use, the higher bitrate you need to maintain constant quality (compared to lower resolutions).
Greater the number of pixel, greater the revolution.
Usually the more pixels you have, the clearer or higher the resolution you have.
DPI means dots per inch and it's more related to resolution on printers.
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Pixel
Image processing involves various operations on images. An image is a collection of pixels. Each pixel has its position and resolution.
The number present.
Resolution varies from 15 meters to 1 centimeter depending on the source. Above states ground resolution, not pixels. But pixel resolution would again depend on source.
The HTC One M9's screen resolution is 1080x1920 pixels, 441 ppi pixel density.
Usually the more pixels you have, the clearer or higher the resolution you have.
bitmap or raster images are in other words pixel images and every pixel image must have resolution, resolution is number of pixels per inch, cm
It depends on the purpose. 400 pixel resolution on a printer is about average. It produces clean documents. However, 1200 pixel resolution will generate much smoother details.
Pixel
The spatial resolution of a sensor can be defined as the area of ground imaged by one pixel. High spatial resolution means each pixel represents a small square of ground, so it is easy to identify tiny features in an image. Spectral resolution is the width of the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that a sensor will detect. High spectral resolution allows material identification through a characterization of its spectrum.
the relationship between the LM, EM, SEM is the limit of resolution
Depend on screen resolution of user. for example if screen resolution is 1024 then 1% Of 1024 = 10.24 pixel that's the way it should stand for.
Interpolation. Make a new pixel the average of its surrounding pixel colors.