You can retain 100% quality only with vector graphic. When resizing pixels you can never retain 100% quality, some pixels will be added or deleted depend on type of resizing: downsampling (make image smaller) or upsampling (make image larger).
Any type of compression will ideally reduce the size of an image. There are two types of compression which describe how they affect images:"Lossy" compressionThis type of compression reduces the size of the image by removing some data from it. This generally cause, effect the quality of the image, which mean it will reduce your image quality."Lossless" compressionThis type of compression reduces the size of the image by changing the way in which the data is stored. Therefore this type of compression will make no changes in your image.
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A CRT Monitor can support many output resolutions without losing quality of the image. But LCDs only support lower resolutions by interpolating the image, which makes it look "fuzzy".
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Dot-matrix printers.
When you use screens types other than a specifically made projection screen, they can compromise the image quality and degrade color reproduction and brightness.
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a type of image
a virtual image
Resizing your bracelet all depends on the type of bracelet you have. Some sizes are permanent and some sizes you can change.
Rastar image.
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