How Many Pixels? Statistics from the GigaPan Web SitePaul HeckbertMiriam GoldbergGigapan GabrielKen Tew
But don’t worry, if you’re looking for your first digital camera (as I am), you’re in luck. There are seemingly more and more cameras to choose from that have new features, and the prices are going down. In an Instant On the first day of the Seybold San Francisco trade show,...
Wide color gamut (WCG)is along for the ride with HDR, and that brings even more colors to the table. Colors that, so far, were impossible to reproduce on any television. The reds of a fire truck, the deep violet of an eggplant, even the green of many street signs. You may have ne...
easier for your content to be viewed by users. Of course, the actual pixel quality will depend on your specific use. As technology advances, higher definition pixels may take the place of 1080p in the near future. But there is no denying that 1080p still has a place in many applications...
Image resolution and megapixels are directly proportional—the more megapixels an image or digital video carries, the higher the screen resolution because you’re capturing more image information. Nonetheless, you can’t fully rely on how many pixels your camera can shoot for higher resolution. ...
When shopping for a new laptop, one of the most important factors to consider is the screen size. The display screen size is what you’ll be looking at all day, so it’s crucial to choose a size that fits your needs. But with so many options available, how do you determine the idea...
and often blurs an image. Typical lab prints don't seem to store much more than 200-250 pixels for each inch. Quality labs can do better -- perhaps up to 500 pixels/inch. (The paper can, in theory, do more, but there isn't that much more in the negative.) Thus a 5x7 print ...
Watch Series 5, Apple did a very Apple thing: they touted a new feature, hinted at some of the technology behind it, and left some of us with a lot of questions. The biggest one for us under-the-hood types: what is an“LTPO” display, and how does it allow for an always-on ...
Can you have too many megapixels? Having more pixels than you need can actually hurt image quality. That’s because when you upload an overly large picture to social media, output it to a printer or send it to a photo book producer, your image will get downsized automatically. That’s ...
Because of the correlation between size and resolution, many people think that more megapixels result in higher-quality files. In a sense, this is true; the more pixels you have, the higher the pixel density will be for a given area. ...