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"[b]High resolution[/b]" is a relative term. Compared to a low-resolution image, high-resolution images have more pixels, lower compression, or both. These images have a higher quality, and also a larger file size. High-resolution rasterized images, such as photographs, appear crisper and more distinct. h4. See Also * [[lowres]] * [[highres]] * [[absurdres]] * [[incredibly absurdres]] Updated by Irrixiatdowne Fri, Nov 03 '23, 04:09 |
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Updated by deElian Thu, Nov 02 '23, 23:20 |
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"[b]High resolution[/b]" is a relative term. Compared to a low-resolution image, high-resolution images have more pixels, lower compression, or both. These images have a higher quality, and also a larger file size. High-resolution rasterized images, such as photographs, appear crisper and more distinct. h4. See Also * [[lowres]] (less than 500x500) * [[highres]] (at least 1600x1200) * [[absurdres]] (at least 3200x2400) * [[incredibly absurdres]] (any dimension over 10000) Updated by Greenpaper Tue, Jan 31 '23, 23:43 |
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"[b]High resolution[/b]" is a relative term. Compared to a low-resolution image, high-resolution images have more pixels, lower compression, or both. These images have a higher quality, and also a larger file size. High-resolution rasterized images, such as photographs, appear crisper and more distinct. h4. See Also * [[lowres]] (less than 500x500) * [[highres]] (at least 1600x1200) * [[absurdres]] (at least 3200x2400) * [[incredibly absurdres]] (any dimension over 10000) Updated by Greenpaper Tue, Jan 31 '23, 23:39 |
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"[b]High resolution[/b]" is a relative term. Compared to a low-resolution image, high-resolution images have more pixels, lower compression, or both. These images have a higher quality, and also a larger file size. High-resolution rasterized images, such as photographs, appear crisper and more distinct. h4. See Also * [[lowres]] (less than 500x500) * [[highres]] (at least 1600x1200) * [[incredibly absurdres]] (any dimension over 10000) Updated by Greenpaper Tue, Jan 31 '23, 23:38 |
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"[b]High resolution[/b]" is a relative term. Compared to a low-resolution image, high-resolution images have more pixels, lower compression, or both. These images have a higher quality, and also a larger file size. High-resolution rasterized images, such as photographs, appear crisper and more distinct. Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Oct 15 '22, 02:05 |
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