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The in-game settings are set low. If you are on a computer you need to enlarge the resolution, on a console you need to check the in-game settings to adjust your screen.
Changing resolution you will change print size of photo or both print size and pixel dimensions. This depend what resolution you need. Example: if you have 400x200 px image with 300 resolution (1.3 inch wide printable dimension) changing resolution to 72 px per inch you can get 1600x800px image with 5.2 inch wide printable dimension.
the positives are no pollutionn woo the negatives are....you need water:(
We need to enlarge this somehow.They tried to enlarge the canal.
No. People will still need the service.
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Yes, but you'll need an "upconverting" DVD player that can enlarge the size of the image of your DVDs to look OK on the HDTV. Look for a player that says "1080p" for its upconverting resolution.
Well, there are many factors when considering this question. Some experts agree that by the time a 35mm motion picture reaches theatres, the generation loss due to copying results in a resolution lower than 1080p. 35mm film is very organic, and you can really scan it into any digital format; 480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K and 4K. You can pull as much information out of it as you need (minus the grain). If you shoot a digital motion picture at 1080p ... you can go down, but you can never go up (well, you can, but at a loss). 35mm is probably considered to be a superior acquisition method at this point, but digital is quickly becoming the better delivery format. Also take into account that cutting edge digital motion picture cameras such as the RED are now using 35mm sized sensors and take their images in at a full 4K resolution. So, as a professional, one would probably prefer to shoot 35mm for the flexibility it offers (although, this is quickly changing, citing the camera mentioned in the previous paragraph). As a consumer and a viewer of motion pictures, I can't see any logical reason to go beyond 1080p in terms of resolution. I've heard people have a hard time telling the difference between 1080p, 2k and 4k.
hey i think its a 35mm socket
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Yes you will need an offset of 35mm and a bolt pattern of 114.3 to ensure that it works