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The value of an off-center strike[*] depends on how much of the coin's image is visible and what kind of quarter it is. In general you might pay between $10 and $20 at retail assuming the coin is a modern clad quarter and at least 15% to 20% of the image is missing. [*]To clear up terminology, coins are said to be struck or minted. Dollar bills use the term printed.
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A 2-d shape is 2-dimensional. It has length and width but no height. In real life: pictures and screen images are 2-d images. Printed shapes on paper are [nearly] 2d. I added nearly, in case there is pedant out there who points out that an image printed on a page has the thickness of the ink!
image profiling is observing an individual's distinct actions/characteristics and being able to determine future actions based upon those movements
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The cost of printing images depends on the size of image being printed, the quantity of images desired and the way the image is being printed. To print photos places like Shutterfly offer promotions making pictures cost less than 10 cents each.
Hold the bill very, very carefully. Stare at the image for a couple of seconds, then move your eyes slowly to the bottom of the portrait and read the name printed under it.
To ensure a 300 ppi image maintains high quality when printed, it is best to use the original image file without resizing or compressing it, and to print it at the intended size without enlarging it beyond its original dimensions. This will help maintain the image's sharpness and clarity when printed.
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There is no U.S. four dollar bill.
Being able to see-through the object. An image printed on transparnet plastic or glass, able to view on a projector. Transparency that it is easy for people to follow what is being done.
If the image is in reverse, you could have what's called an offset error. That happens when a sheet of paper gets stuck and doesn't enter the printing press. The inked plates transfer their image to the impression cylinder and the backs of the next few sheets get a mirror-image of the bill's front.Approximate value range: $200 - $300
An image scanner optically scans images, printed text or handwriting and converts it to a digital image. It was invented by Ray Kurzweil.
It depends on the exact resolution of the image (check the properties) but probably not as you will get image blurring and pixellation.
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The value of an off-center strike[*] depends on how much of the coin's image is visible and what kind of quarter it is. In general you might pay between $10 and $20 at retail assuming the coin is a modern clad quarter and at least 15% to 20% of the image is missing. [*]To clear up terminology, coins are said to be struck or minted. Dollar bills use the term printed.
"Pixelated" is when an image is made up of tiny visible pixel images. It can also mean that an image has been converted from a printed image to a digitized image.