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  • Which gives better picture? high resolution or CR? - Forum

    Which gives better picture? high resolution or CR?. if I buy a LCD monitor....which would give me a nicer more detailed picture? I use my monitor for playing games most of the time but I occasionally watch movies as well. a) a high resolution monitor ex....

  • Why Titan pictures so low quality? - Forum

    rec.photo.digital () If I can take great high res pictures with my tiny digital camera I don't understand why i similar camera sent to Titan gets those bad stitched pictures. Same with first fuzzy pictures of the Moon back in 1969 while high quality...

  • Icons lost their resolution - looks blocky - Forum

    picture in a high resolution program and it looks funky. Is there a registry setting or something that changes the resolution of icons? Thanks!. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics () I've googled this and can't find a resolution....

  • Canon iP4000 or iP5000? For graphic output - Forum

    Mag states that the 5000 is one step lower in picture quality than the 4000, I feel that this is an error on their part - the clue is the time they say it takes to print a picture on the highest setting, the time they say it takes appears to be its second...

  • 30" lcd vs 82" samsung large format display monitor - Forum

    nice non TN LCD for desktop use something 24" ideally. I find a non TN LCD panel great for desktop use where a CRT at high resolution may be less "clear" the natural large pixels and low pixel density of a LCD do make for easy to read desktops at native resolution....

  • 8 MP Non SLR for landscapes - Forum

    1. Fast startup 2. Capability of high quality pictures taken at ISO 400 and up 3. Sports capability to take 3 - 6 or more frames per second 4. No shutter lag 5. Fast autofocus that is used for sports 6. High ISO (400 - 1600) for low light pictures at high...

  • High Definition - Forum

    quality. Also, HD implies Widescreen aspect ratios (such as 1280x720, 1440x900, etc.) But computers never give an interlaced picture, so you don't really have to worry that much. The picture will only be more high quality when you raise the resolution. So...

  • tube or projection - Forum

    time exaggerates the interior SD. You want the picture to be big when the picture is in high resolution, you don't really want to blow up a low resolution picture real big to see all the flaws of NTSC. Remember the quality of the picture is more important...

  • S-vhs???? - Forum

    scan the entire image in 1/60th of a second, so it only takes one field to build one frame of video. The result is a smoother and sharper picture, with high resolution and no motion artifacts." Phil "Jeff Rife" wrote in message news:MPG.1c410cec1f01715d989a3d...

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