The size of a digital image is dimensioned in pixels, for example 6000x4000 pixels is the size of some one image. FWIW, we see some fanciful things in movies, where tremendously enlarging photo prints provides clues to solve crimes. The resolution decreases as the size increases, so it ...
That's max of what even a printer needs in order to print it maximum. My image files are big, most of them 6000x4000px at 105mb. I've used images half this resolution for print purposes before, and for screen purposes you don't need even half of that. This ...
have to inject its EDID (AAPL00,override-no-connectproperty) and set display channel representation to 6 bits (@0,display-link-component-bitsand@0,display-pixel-component-bitsproperties). If you have a resolution higher than 1600x900 you will likely have to also set@0,display-dual-linkto 1...
That's max of what even a printer needs in order to print it maximum. My image files are big, most of them 6000x4000px at 105mb. I've used images half this resolution for print purposes before, and for screen purposes you don't need even half of that. This is ...