PRWR 4801 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Interpolation

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About bitmap images: bitmap images technically called raster images use a rectangular grid of picture elements (pixels) to represent images. Each pixel is assigned a speci c location and color value. As a result, they can lose detail and appear jagged if they are scaled to high magni cations on-screen or if they are printed at a lower resolution than they were created for. As a result, vector graphics are the best choice for artwork, such as logos, that will be used at various sizes and in various output media. Image vs. monitor resolution: your monitor"s resolution is described in pixel dimensions. For example, if your monitor resolution and your photo"s pixel dimensions are the same size, the photo will ll the screen when viewed at 100%. Monday, february 12, 2018 on-screen depends on a combination of factors the pixel dimensions of the image, the monitor size, and the monitor resolution setting.

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