- spot.
Pixels can be used as a unit of
measure such as: 2400
pixels per inch, 640
pixels per line, or
spaced 10
pixels apart. The
measures "dots
per inch"...
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Pixels per inch (ppi) and
pixels per centimetre (ppcm or
pixels/cm) are
measurements of the
pixel density of an
electronic image device, such as a computer...
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pixel, or the
number of bits used for each
color component of a
single pixel. When
referring to a
pixel, the
concept can be
defined as bits
per pixel...
- bits
per pixel (bpp).
Contemporary DIB
Headers allow pixel formats with 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32 bits
per pixel (bpp). GDI+ also
permits 64 bits
per pixel...
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computer graphics,
per-
pixel lighting refers to any
technique for
lighting an
image or
scene that
calculates illumination for each
pixel on a
rendered image...
- the
binary formats, PBM uses 1 bit
per pixel, PGM uses 8 or 16 bits
per pixel, and PPM uses 24 or 48 bits
per pixel: 8/16 for red, 8/16 for green, 8/16...
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which refers to a map of
pixels,
where each
pixel may
store more than two colors, thus
using more than one bit
per pixel. In such a case, the domain...
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between independent measurements, or the
physical dimension that
represents a
pixel of the image.
While in some instruments, like
cameras and telescopes, spatial...
- to or
exceeding the
number of the 256
levels per channel available on a
typical monitor—to each "
pixel" on the page
without dithering, but with other...
- dual link mode Bits
per pixel: 24 bits
per pixel support is
mandatory in all
resolutions supported. Less than 24 bits
per pixel is optional. Dual link...