ayırım gücü

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Türkçe - İngilizce
resolution
A statement of intent, a vow

My resolution is to cut back on the fast food this year.

The act of discerning detail
The degree of fineness of such a separation
The degree of fineness with which an image can be recorded or produced, often expressed as the number of pixels per unit of length (typically an inch)

Printing at higher resolution will cause a reduction in performance.

The resolution of an A/D or D/A converter is the number of steps the range of the converter is divided into The resolution is usually expressed as bits (n) and the number of steps is 2n (2 to the power n), so a converter with a 12-bit resolution divides its range into 212 or 4096 steps In this case a 0-10 volt range will be resolved to 0 25 millivolts
analysis into clear-cut components a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote (music) a dissonant chord is followed by a consonant chord the subsidence of swelling or others signs of inflammation (especially in a lung) (computer science) the number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display; the greater the resolution, the better the picture
Resolving power, or the quantitative measure of the ability of an optical instrument to produce separable images of different points on an object; the capability of making distinguishable the individual parts of an object, closely adjacent images, or sources of light
The fineness of an output device, nearly always measured in dpi (dots per inch) Resolutions quoted for screens are usually notional, in that the value differs from the true number of pixels per inch Many screens can be set to various different settings (e g 800 by 600, 1024 by 768, 1600 by 1200), while the system treats them all as having the same dpi Some standard resolutions: - The Macintosh screen is taken to be 72 dpi; - The PC's VGA screen resolution is notionally 96 dpi; - Fax resolution is 100 or 200 dpi; - Most early laser printers were 300 dpi; - Good current laser printers are usually 600 dpi, occasionally 1200 dpi; - Imagesetter resolution for high quality printing is 2400 or 2540 dpi (100 dots/mm)
That which is resolved or determined; a settled purpose; determination
The number of dots per inch (dpi) that were stored during scanning The greater the number, the greater the amount of detail that is visible It is recommended that you use between 72 and 100 dpi for images that will de displayed on the screen, and 300 dpi for images that will print on common inexpensive printers Higher resolution images take up more space as well
(music) a dissonant chord is followed by a consonant chord
The number of dots or screen pixels used to create an image The more dots, the higher the resolution, the better the image Higher resolutions increase file sizes
The act, operation, or process of resolving
finding a solution to a problem
The accuracy at which the location and shape of map features can be depicted for a given map scale For example, at a map scale of 1: 63,360 (1 inch=1 mile), it is difficult to represent areas smaller than 1/10 of a mile wide or 1/10 of a mile in length because they are only 1/10-inch wide or long on the map In a larger scale map, there is less reduction, so feature resolution more closely matches real world features As map scale decreases, resolution also diminishes because feature boundaries must be smoothed, simplified, or not shown at all 6 The size of the smallest feature that can be represented in a surface 6 The number of points in x and y in a grid (e g , the resolution of a USGS one-degree DEM is 1 201 x 1 201 mesh points) 2
The resolution of an image is how clear the image is. Now this machine gives us such high resolution that we can see very small specks of calcium
Indicates the number of dots, often measured in dpi, that make up an image on a screen or printer The larger the number of dots, and thus the higher the resolution, the finer and smoother images can appear when displayed at a given size Low resolution causes jagged characters The ideal resolution is a trade-off between quality and the overhead in storage power and processing strength required to use it
(1) (n ) The number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimensions of a display, considering the size of the display, and thus the size of the pixels (2) (n ) The number of elements per unit length available for display or printing by a particular device For example, 1200 dots per inch is considered excellent print resolution
The state of being resolute
An indication of the sharpness of images on a printout or the display screen It is based on the number and density of the pixels used The more pixels used in an image, the more detail can be seen and the higher the image's resolution