It boils down to the pixel resolution of your display... The ruler will still be accurate in it's on-screen measurements...do you use the measure tool? If you want the physical dimensions to be "real" then you would need to set your image resolution to be the same PPI as your ...
Also identify the observational unit for the variable: Ounces of liquid in a "small soda" sold at a baseball game. Quantitative data where the differences between measurements is relative, and scale zero is a placeholder t...
Dom, it's interesting you derived 4 inches, nearly twice what I derived, for the focal length of a 2x Barlow. I am using a shorty Barlow, but not sure that makes a difference. Well, yes it does because my lens is halfway up the tube, it actually sits at (and above) the Barlow ...
What is the ambient temperature at which the measurements are being taken? Log in to Reply Anglea May 16, 2015 at 4:10 am Do you have any video of that? I’d love to find out some additional information. Log in to Reply Mardi May 4, 2015 at 1:54 pm Ok so I’m going ...
If I did the math correctly, 2x * 1.20= 2.4x. or maybe as little as 1.7x. That is depressingly consistent with my own measurements of the FOV, 1.6x being the M with the Barlow set in the diagonal (and not before it). So, I guess I should run with my measurement of 1.6x, even...
. But not even the best of the best come close to that. The highest-end monitors like the 360Hz asus one (idk the name) has 2-3ms best case. Sadly you as a consumer have no way of measuring the response time because the measurements require very expensive tech and a lot of time....
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It boils down to the pixel resolution of your display... The ruler will still be accurate in it's on-screen measurements...do you use the measure tool? If you want the physical dimensions to be "real" then you would need to set your image resolution to be the same PPI as your ...
It boils down to the pixel resolution of your display... The ruler will still be accurate in it's on-screen measurements...do you use the measure tool? If you want the physical dimensions to be "real" then you would need to set your image resolution to be the same PPI a...
It boils down to the pixel resolution of your display... The ruler will still be accurate in it's on-screen measurements...do you use the measure tool? If you want the physical dimensions to be "real" then you would need to set your image resolution to be the same PPI as...