answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which type of image can be enlarged without becoming blurred?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Which parts of a microscope forms an enlarged image of a specimens?

The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.


What does Astigmatism result in?

The result is a blurred image


Lens that gives an enlarged image?

Convex lens gives an enlarged image when the object is placed between F and 2F, at F and between F and C.


What type of image is formed by a refracting telescope -?

an enlarged, upside-down virual image.


Instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object?

microscope


How are Flash images different from bitmap images?

swf is vector format, that means image can be re sized without loss of quality, but if you place bitmap or raster image in swf file when resized (enlarged) image will appear blurry.


What used to produce an enlarged image of a cell?

optical microscope


What point beyond which a microscopic image becomes blurred?

Depends on the resolution of the microscope.


What can cause an image to appear blurred using a microscope?

The light so bright.


What does Vector and Bitmap mean?

Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.


What does bitmap mean Bitmap?

Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.


Is a real image enlarged?

A real image formed by optical devices may be larger or smaller than the object of which it's an image.