Concave mirrors
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.
An image file. It is a Microsoft bitmap file. You can open it in almost any image editor or viewer
I'm sure somebody could. If you type in "Is _________ a good thesis statement about image processing?" somebody will read it and see if it's any good or not.
real time
That doesn't sound like a type of computer, but an operating mode (and type of operating system). That operating mode would be called real mode. Real mode doesn't have any multitasking abilities that the software doesn't give it. Real mode was primarily used in MS DOS.
Real image
virtual and real image
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
real and upright image
concave mirror
Concave mirror is used to a real image as big as real object. If the object is placed at center of curvature , then real image is formed at the same center of curvature.
A concave mirror forms a virtual, magnified, right side up image.
inverted image for eg take your spoon and look in it
concave mirrors
It forms a virtual, right side up, magnified image.
Just a mirror image x
Convex mirror forms a virtual image.