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inches (71 cm) in CSS). In addition, as true screen pixel densities are rarely multiples of 96 dpi, some rounding is often applied so that a logical pixel is an integer amount of actual pixels. Doing so avoids render artifacts. The final "pixel" obtained after these two steps becomes the "anchor" to which all other absolute measurements (e.g. the "centimeter") are based on.
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camera that produces an N-megapixel image provides only one-third of the information that an image of the same size could get from a scanner. Thus, certain color contrasts may look fuzzier than others, depending on the allocation of the primary colors (green has twice as many elements as red or blue
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at the same site. Therefore, the pixel grid is divided into single-color regions that contribute to the displayed or sensed color when viewed at a distance. In some displays, such as LCD, LED, and plasma displays, these single-color regions are separately addressable elements, which have come to be
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The number of distinct colors that can be represented by a pixel depends on the number of bits per pixel (bpp). A 1 bpp image uses 1 bit for each pixel, so each pixel can be either on or off. Each additional bit doubles the number of colors available, so a 2 bpp image can have 4 colors, and a 3 bpp
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There may, however, be some further adjustments between a "physical" pixel and an on-screen logical pixel. As screens are viewed at difference distances (consider a phone, a computer display, and a TV), the desired length (a "reference pixel") is scaled relative to a reference viewing distance (28
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monitors the resolution was possibly adjustable (still lower than what modern monitor achieve), while on some such monitors (or TV sets) the beam sweep rate was fixed, resulting in a fixed native resolution. Most CRT monitors do not have a fixed beam sweep rate, meaning they do not have a native
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The more pixels used to represent an image, the closer the result can resemble the original. The number of pixels in an image is sometimes called the resolution, though resolution has a more specific definition. Pixel counts can be expressed as a single number, as in a "three-megapixel" digital
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camera, which only uses a 16 MP sensor but can produce a 64 MP RAW (40 MP JPEG) image by making two exposures, shifting the sensor by a half pixel between them. Using a tripod to take level multi-shots within an instance, the multiple 16 MP images are then generated into a unified 64 MP image.
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resolution at all – instead they have a set of resolutions that are equally well supported. To produce the sharpest images possible on an flat-panel, e.g. OLED or LCD, the user must ensure the display resolution of the computer matches the native resolution of the monitor.
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Pixels on computer monitors are normally "square" (that is, have equal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch); pixels in other systems are often "rectangular" (that is, have unequal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch – oblong in shape), as are
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displays use red-green-blue-masked phosphor areas, dictated by a mesh grid called the shadow mask, it would require a difficult calibration step to be aligned with the displayed pixel raster, and so CRTs do not use subpixel rendering.
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per pixel, because 1 radian equals (180/π) × 3600 ≈ 206,265 arcseconds, and because focal lengths are often given in millimeters and pixel sizes in micrometers which yields another factor of 1,000, the formula is often quoted as
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with 64 MP camera. On December 12, 2019 Samsung released Samsung A71 that also has a 64 MP camera. In late 2019, Xiaomi announced the first camera phone with 108 MP 1/1.33-inch across sensor. The sensor is larger than most of
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typically divide each pixel vertically into three subpixels. When the square pixel is divided into three subpixels, each subpixel is necessarily rectangular. In display industry terminology, subpixels are often referred to as
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arrangement so that each sensor element can record the intensity of a single primary color of light. The camera interpolates the color information of neighboring sensor elements, through a process called
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A pixel does not need to be rendered as a small square. This image shows alternative ways of reconstructing an image from a set of pixel values, using dots, lines, or smooth filtering.
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camera, which has a nominal three million pixels, or as a pair of numbers, as in a "640 by 480 display", which has 640 pixels from side to side and 480 from top to bottom (as in a
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on early consumer computers was necessarily rendered at a low resolution, with large pixels visible to the naked eye; graphics made under these limitations may be called
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The subpixels can be included in rendering calculations, which requires more analysis and processing time, but can produce apparently superior images in some cases.
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In graphic, web design, and user interfaces, a "pixel" may refer to a fixed length rather than a true pixel on the screen to accommodate different
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For color depths of 15 or more bits per pixel, the depth is normally the sum of the bits allocated to each of the red, green, and blue components.
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Pixel is used to define the resolution of a photo. Photo resolution is calculated by multiplying the width and height of a sensor in pixels.
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Saryazdi, Saeı̈d; Haese-Coat, Véronique; Ronsin, Joseph (2000). "Image representation by a new optimal non-uniform morphological sampling".
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of each pixel is variable. In color imaging systems, a color is typically represented by three or four component intensities such as
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This example shows an image with a portion greatly enlarged so that individual pixels, rendered as small squares, can easily be seen.
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is the angular distance between two objects on the sky that fall one pixel apart on the detector (CCD or infrared chip). The scale
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James D. Foley; Andries van Dam; John F. Hughes; Steven K. Fainer (1990). "Spatial-partitioning representations; Surface detail".
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inch (0.26 mm). Doing so makes sure a given element will display as the same size no matter what screen resolution views it.
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is sometimes used), while in yet other contexts (like MRI) it may refer to a set of component intensities for a spatial position.
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to manipulate the three colored subpixels separately, producing an increase in the apparent resolution of color displays. While
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to the Moon and Mars. Billingsley had learned the word from Keith E. McFarland, at the Link Division of General Precision in
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more than one-third of the D800's 36.3 MP sensor. In August 2019, Xiaomi released the Redmi Note 8 Pro as the world's first
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with screen pixels, depending on how a computer displays an image. In computing, an image composed of pixels is known as a
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typically use a staggered grid, where the red, green, and blue components are sampled at slightly different locations.
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The subpixels can be ignored, with full-color pixels being treated as the smallest addressable imaging element; or
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can be used as a unit of measure such as: 2400 pixels per inch, 640 pixels per line, or spaced 10 pixels apart.
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is a technology which takes advantage of these differences to improve the rendering of text on LCD screens.
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Worked example, with a 30-inch (76 cm) 2160p TV placed 56 inches (140 cm) away from the viewer:
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Warped grids are used when the underlying geometry is non-planar, such as images of the earth from space.
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of an original image; more samples typically provide more accurate representations of the original. The
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Many display and image-acquisition systems are not capable of displaying or sensing the different
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magazine in 1927, though it had been used earlier in various U.S. patents filed as early as 1911.
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The use of non-uniform grids is an active research area, attempting to bypass the traditional
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The concept of a "picture element" dates to the earliest days of television, for example as "
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display) and therefore has a total number of 640 × 480 = 307,200 pixels, or 0.3 megapixels.
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is covered with a patterned color filter mosaic having red, green, and blue regions in the
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Computers can use pixels to display an image, often an abstract image that represents a
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dots in the color display of CRTs (top row) bear no relation to pixels or subpixels.
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New Acquisition Techniques for Real Objects and Light Sources in Computer Graphics
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Diagram of common sensor resolutions of digital cameras including megapixel values
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A browser will then choose to use the 1.721× pixel size, or round to a 2× ratio.
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refers to a single scalar element of a multi-component representation (called a
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Frame by Frame Stop Motion: NonTraditional Approaches to Stop Motion Animation
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has the highest measured P-MPix. However, with a value of 23 MP, it still
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This article is about the picture element. For the hardware lineup, see
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Fred C. Billingsley, "Processing Ranger and Mariner Photography," in
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The pixels, or color samples, that form a digitized image (such as a
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For systems with subpixels, two different approaches can be taken:
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Robert L. Lillestrand (1972). "Techniques for Change Detection".
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Comparison of the level of detail between 0.3 and 24 megapixels
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Geometry of color elements of various CRT and LCD displays;
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of each pixel depends on its location within the hierarchy.
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One new method to add megapixels has been introduced in a
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Digital cameras use photosensitive electronics, either
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Index

Pixels
Google Pixel
Pixel (disambiguation)

digital imaging
raster image
dot matrix
display device
display devices
sample
intensity
red, green, and blue
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
camera sensors
photosite
sensel
Software
pixel art
megapixel

subpixel
LCD
element
voxel
texel
Variety
Frederic C. Billingsley
JPL
space probes
Palo Alto

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