MCQ IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The sharpness of an image depends on the density of pixels called
A
resolution
B
revolution
C
solution
D
permission
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Image resolution is typically described in PPI, which refers to how many pixels are displayed per inch of an image. Higher resolutions mean that there more pixels per inch (PPI), resulting in more pixel information and creating a high-quality, crisp image.

Detailed explanation-2: -Resolution. Resolution indicates the number of pixels that are displayed per inch for an image (or pixels per centimeter). Most computer monitors display at resolutions of 72 pixels per inch or 96 pixels per inch.

Detailed explanation-3: -Note that pixel density is not the same as resolution-where the former describes the amount of detail on a physical surface or device, the latter describes the amount of pixel information regardless of its scale.

Detailed explanation-4: -Resolution is the number of image pixels assigned to each inch when an image is printed-measured in pixels per inch (ppi). Thus, the more pixels an image has per inch, the greater will be its resolution. And, a high-resolution image will produce a better quality printed output.

Detailed explanation-5: -Pixels per inch (PPI) is typically used to refer to the display resolution, or pixel density, of a computer monitor or screen. The greater the pixels per inch (PPI), the greater the detail in the image or display.

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