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Title: Image resolution


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Image resolution
  • Part 1 pixels and dots
  • Part 2 scanning, printing and display

Part 1 Antti Karjalainen Part 2 Jere Koret
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What is a pixel
  • Pixel - An abbreviation of the term 'picture
    element.'
  • A pixel is the smallest picture element of a
    digital image.
  • A monochrome pixel can have only two values,
  • 0 and 1.
  • Color and gray scale require more bits true
    color,
  • displaying approximately 16.7 million colors,
    requires 24
  • bits for each pixel.
  • A pixel doesn't have a fixed size.
  • A pixel may have more data than the
  • eye can perceive at one time.

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Pixels in digital image
  • Digital image consists of
  • pixels that are laid out in a
  • specific order.
  • Width (x) and height (y)
  • A pixel doesn't have
  • an absolute size.
  • File format which defines the components of the
    digital
  • image (x y values, colour, compression, manner
    in which the pixels are laid out, etc.) and
    provides for the storage and redisplay of the
    digital image

4
What is image resolution
  • Digital image resolution means the size of the
    image in pixels, eg. 800X600 means that the image
    is 800 pixels wide and 600 pixels long.
  • Image resolution may or may not be related. This
    is because of some discrete pixel sizes.
  • Image resolution is always measured in pixels,
    not in DPI etc, except in the context of a
    specific display, printer or image capture device.

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What is a dot
  • Dot The smallest unit that a printer can
    print.
  • DPI or dots per inch A measure of the resolution
    of a
  • printer is called DPI or dots per inch.
  • It properly refers to the dots of ink or toner
    used by an imagesetter, laser printer, or other
    printing device to print your text and graphics.
    In general, the more dots, the better and sharper
    the image.
  • DPI is printer resolution. DPI is NOT image
    resolution although frequently used that way.

6
Laser printer
  • The primary working principle
  • Static electricity (the same energy that makes
    clothes in the dryer stick together or a
    lightning bolt travel from a thundercloud to the
    ground)
  • Static electricity is simply an electrical charge
    built up on an insulated object, such as a
    balloon or your body. Since oppositely charged
    atoms are attracted to each other, objects with
    opposite static electricity fields cling together.

7
Inkjet Printer
  • Basics Principles
  • An inkjet printer is any printer that places
    extremely small droplets of ink onto paper to
    create an image. If you ever look at a piece of
    paper that has come out of an inkjet printer, you
    know that
  • The dots are extremely small
  • The dots are positioned very precisely (with
    resolutions of up to 1440x720 dots per inch)
  • The dots can have different colors combined
    together to create photo-quality images.

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  • The paper you use on an inkjet printer greatly
    determines the quality of the image. (Standard
    copier paper works, but doesn't provide as crisp
    and bright an image as paper made for an inkjet
    printer).
  • There are two main factors that affect image
    quality
  • Brightness
  • Absorption

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Brightness
  • Normally determined by how rough the surface of
    the paper is.
  • A course or rough paper scatters light in several
    directions, whereas a smooth paper will reflect
    more of the light back in the same direction.
    This makes the paper appear brighter, which in
    turn makes any image on the paper appear
    brighter. (example Comparing a photo in a
    newspaper with a photo in a magazine. Smooth
    paper reflects light back much better than the
    rough texture of the newspaper).
  • Papers that is listed as bright are generally a
    smoother-than normal paper.

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Absorption
  • The other key factor in image quality is
  • Absorption
  • When the ink is sprayed onto the paper, it
    should stay in a tight, symmetrical dot.
  • The ink should not be absorbed too much into the
    paper. If that happens, the dot will begin to
    feather.
  • The result is that page that looks somewhat
    fuzzy, particularly at the edges of objects and
    text.

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Absorption Example
Left is on coated paper and the dot on the right
is on low-grade copier paper.
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Scanners
  • Primary information
  • The scanner's dpi (dots per inch) is determined
    by the number of sensors in a single row
    x-direction sampling rate and y-direction
    sampling rate.
  • Sharpness depends mainly on the quality of the
    optics (a bright xenon lamp and high-quality lens
    will create a much clearer, and therefore
    sharper, image than a standard fluorescent lamp
    and basic lens)
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