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What is the full form of D P I?

The full form of DPI is Dots Per Inch, which is a measure of the resolution of a digital image or printed document. It indicates the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of one inch.


What is the measure of clarity of an image appears larger called?

The measure of clarity of an image appearing larger is typically referred to as resolution. Resolution is the level of detail that can be seen in an image, often expressed in terms of pixels or dots per inch (DPI). A higher resolution generally means a clearer and sharper image.


How does magnification differ from resoultion?

For digital imagery, the "resolution" is the number of dots used to display a picture (horizontal and vertical). When you zoom in, the dots get bigger and bigger, until you reach a point where the image is no longer clear. Often printers require more dots to keep a clear image, in part because many of the laser printers aren't able to control the color intensity well. Magnification is done with optics. So, you retain the number of pixels. With a good device, you can do optical magnification or zooming, and have enough pixels to zoom in a bit too and maintain a good image. Note, Megapixels are the number of dots (in millions) obtained by multiplying the X and Y resolutions. So, a 3,000 x 3,000 camera would give 9,000,000 pixels, or about 9 MP. However, no common computer monitor is capable of displaying the image at that resolution, so it would be necessarily shrunk (or have a portion zoomed in) to display.


What is resolution depth?

Resolution depth refers to the level of detail that can be distinguished in an image or display. It measures the clarity and sharpness of the image, often in terms of pixels or dots per inch. Higher resolution depth indicates a clearer and more detailed image, while lower resolution depth may result in a more pixelated or blurry image.


The quality of a printed page is measured in dpi which is an acronym?

"DPI" stands for dots per inch. It measures the resolution of a printed page by counting the number of individual dots that can be placed in one linear inch. The higher the DPI, the finer and more detailed the print quality.

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The series of dots that form the image on a monitor are called?

They're called - pixels. The word pixel is a contraction of the phrase 'picture element'.


A satellite image is made up of thousands of tiny dots called what?

The tiny dots in a satellite image are called pixels. Each pixel represents a specific color or brightness level and together they form the image that we see.


Why don't people see the little colored dots that make up a picture?

Your brain works with what the eyes perceive to make out the image in front of them. So, the pixels (little colored dots) get mixed into that picture. If you get close enough, you can see the dots on your TV screen. In the 1880's there was a painter named Georges Suerat who painted with dots--called Pointillism. Other painters followed suit.


What are the dots in pop art called?

The dots commonly seen in pop art are called "benday dots." These dots are used to create shading and tone in a printed image, and were popularized by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Benday dots are named after illustrator and inventor Benjamin Henry Day Jr., who patented the process in 1879.


What is a satellite image made of thousand tiny dots called?

A satellite image made of thousands of tiny dots is called a raster image. In this type of image, each dot (or pixel) represents a specific color or intensity value, which collectively form the complete image when viewed from a distance. Raster images are commonly used in remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) to represent Earth’s surface.


How a monitor uses pixels to create an image?

A "pixel" is simply a dot. The computer sends a signal to the monitor, causing a bunch of dots to do their thing and when they all come together it makes an image. As the dots become small enough our eyes can't distinguish the difference between dots and a picture.


What is the full form of D P I?

The full form of DPI is Dots Per Inch, which is a measure of the resolution of a digital image or printed document. It indicates the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of one inch.


What is Image Resolution and dpi?

Image size can refer to either its file size or the width x height of the image. Resolution is used to specify how many dots per inch (dpi) are used when plotting an image - for example a 1720x1720 pixels image displayed at 172dpi will cover 10'x10'.


Is the scanned image made up of series of pixels or dots?

it made up of dots


What is the name of spec for the holes in a monitor's aperture grill?

It is called dot pitch the measurement from the center of one hole to the center of the hole next to it.


A satellite image is made up of thousands of tiny dots called?

i dont really know what they are called lol lmfao


What are two advantages of setting an lcd monitor t run in its native resolution?

LCD monitors are designed to run at a native resolution. They have fixed dots that should line up with a pixel on your display. If your monitor is not set to its native resolution, it will try to display it, but the end image will be blurry and possibly distorted. You should change your computer's DPI (Dots Per Inch) setting instead of resolution if you find things too small to view on an LCD monitor.