Wednesday, September 15, 2010

On a computer eyeshade, the more pixels that appear per sqaure inch, the?

A. greater the dpi

B. faster the ppm

C. higher the resolution

D. faster the rejuvenate rate


Answer:

A BIG 'X' to all who said C because to be exact WRONG.

That would all assume alike size monitor, a HIGHER RES output on a 32 display might hage lower picel per inch count.



Now reead your course materiual and do your own homework.



P.S. Screen resolution is a FIXED dimensio set, eg 1028x768, where picels within a square inch would be measures in possible Dots Per inch
C
C
C.



Stu: Since when be the resolution fixed?

And screens are measured surrounded by dot pitch. Not dots per inch.
C. Higher resolution, smaller images.
C

The closer the pixels are arranged the picture or statue will look practically real.The more pixels used the better the characteristic of the picture,if the pictures are far apart the image will be blurry.
c
A. DPI or dots per inch solitary ever applies to printers.



B. This is pages per minute and is a benchmark for printer speed.



C. is the CORRECT answer.



D. The galvanize rate is the speed at which the display updates itself. The higher the renew rate, the less flicker can be detected.
Bravo Stu! you caught that too, eh? Yep -- dpi - dots per sqaure inch.



Edit: --- DPI or dots per inch singular ever applies to printers.

That's not true.

Source:

http://desktoppub.about.com/od/resolutio...



Quote: Resolution is measured by the number of dots surrounded by a horizontal or vertical inch.
A and C.


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