Not exact matches
In January this year, it was announced that the lander had been identified in
images taken by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2013; these showed the lander as a glinting object, just a few
pixels wide, about 5 km from the intended touchdown site.
Or if you still want people to be able to click on the
images and see them larger, you could do 1200 or 1600
pixels wide.
The
images need to measure 1440
pixels wide x 440
pixels high and be at least 144dpi.
The
image needs to be a jpg that measures 700
pixels wide and landscape format.
A fast camera recorded the resulting light at the rate of 400,000 frames per second over an
image frame size of 64
pixels wide by 80
pixels high.
The nine -
pixel -
wide image of Ceres released today serves as a final calibration of the science camera that is necessary before Dawn gets to Ceres.
Try doing this on your iPhone: Researchers have developed a prototype «supercamera» that stitches together
images from 98 individual cameras (each with a 14 - megapixel sensor) to create a 960 - million -
pixel image with enough resolution to spot a 3.8 - centimeter -
wide object 1 kilometer away.
Resolution refers to how many
pixels wide and high an
image is.
At 43
pixels wide, the new
images are more than 30 percent higher in resolution than those taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in 2003 and 2004 at a distance of over 150 million miles (about 241 million kilometers).
Global
images will be obtained daily at low resolution (7.5 kilometres per
pixel) by two
wide - angle cameras also capable of medium - resolution (240 metres per
pixel).
The default
image size is 340
pixels wide by 270
pixels tall, but you can change this through the style sheet as well.
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) science investigation used 3 instruments: a narrow angle camera that obtained grayscale (black - and - white) high resolution
images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per
pixel) and red and blue
wide angle cameras for context (240 m per
pixel) and daily global imaging (7.5 km per
pixel).
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) is currently orbiting Mars and acquring grayscale (black & white)
images at 6 meters per
pixel scale over a swath 30 kilometers
wide.
In this July 17, 2011
image taken from about 9,500 miles (15,000 km) away, each
pixel is roughly 0.88 miles (1.4 km)
wide (more).
The Hubble
images taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys are a few
pixels wide, and only surface variations a few hundred miles across can be seen.
Or if you still want people to be able to click on the
images and see them larger, you could do 1200 or 1600
pixels wide.
I've tried to resize my
image down to 600
pixels wide and up to 850
pixels wide and the
image keeps coming in at exactly the same size (once I remove the height / width restrictions in blogger).
All
images must be at least 1000
pixels wide.
Ideally for the cover of a novel an
image should be at least 1,700
pixels wide.
Apple says pretty much all existing iPhone applications will run on the iPad in one of two modes: a version that displays the app at the size it would appear on the iPhone, surrounded by black space, and a «
pixel - doubled» (technically, the
image is quadrupled in size — twice as
wide by twice as tall) version that scales the
image up to fill the iPad's screen.
For full - width
images, they want 3200
pixels wide.
The
image must be at least 200
pixels wide but can be larger.
You must name your
image with your book title (no spaces) and upload an
image no larger that 400
pixels wide.
I was reading a Kindle formatting guide, from Amazon, the other day which said full - width
images needed to be 3000
pixels wide.
When you have a designer create your cover, reduce the
image down to 100
pixels wide.
Please name your
image with your book title (no spaces) and upload an
image no larger that 500
pixels wide and smaller than 100mb.
Name your
image with your book title (no spaces) and upload an
image no larger that 400
pixels wide and smaller than 100mb.
However, when i was reading the Kindle publishing guidelines for Indesign plug - in, it says that
images should be 500 to 600
pixels wide.
I had read earlier in one of the Kindle self publishing guidelines that the
images should be around 800
pixels wide.
As we can see from the
images, the Android phone features sleek ultra-slim body and ultra-narrow bezel, and comes with Hisilicon Kirin 910 1.6 GHz quad - core processor with Mali450 - MP4 GPU, 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM, 16 GB internal storage with a microSD card slot for up to 32 GB, 7 - inch FHD IPS display with 1200 x 1920
pixels resolution, 5 - megapixel front - facing camera and 13 - megapixel autofocus camera with f / 2.2 aperture, 5 - element 28 mm
wide - angle lens.
My recommendation is that you do what you need to do to entirely avoid any «optimization» by making your
images smaller than 127KB and 600
pixels wide or narrower.
For an ebook, you can go lower in resolution — I wouldn't go less than 1000
pixels wide — but again, starting out with a higher resolution
image is the best method.
Your ebook's cover
image must be a 1600
pixels wide and 2400
pixels high JPG or PNG
image in portrait (not landscape) orientation
It provides optimal
image quality and takes advantage of a bright
wide view display with 800 x 480
pixel resolution.
Crisp and Vivid HD Display Constructed using fully laminated HD IPS displays with over 1 million
pixels, Fire HD offers vivid
image quality with less glare, high luminance, and
wide viewing angles.
Use JPG format for these
images / screenshots and they can be of any size but should not be smaller than 728
pixels wide.
Features: 7» TFT —
Wide screen display (800 x 480
pixels) Ultra thin 14.6 mm body Android 2.1 Operating System (open system) 256 MB Ram Built in 2 x 0.5 W speakers 1500mAh rechargeable polymer battery 2D / 3D Graphic Accelerator Flash user interface Support for audio, video and
image files (MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC for music, Jpeg, Gif, Png, Bmp for
Images, and HD supported MP4 SP, AVI and 3G for high definition video) Processor — iMAPx200, 1 GHz, 16KB L2 Cache, 266MHZ operation frequency Micro SD card slot Mini USB x 1, OTG x 1 2.5 mm earphone jack # DC jack HDMI x 1 Full HD capabilities
At only 550px
wide that looks great, but click on the
image above and you'll see its full 3264 x 2448
Pixel glory.
Since an
image can be 300
pixels wide and 600
pixels high, take two photos and make one
image (for a space between the
images use the background color FFF8DC) as long as it is not higher than 600
pixels.
Images must be in JPEG format and not exceed 1920
pixels at the
widest dimension.
If you are an undergraduate student and would like to submit work to the Undergraduate Sketchbook feature, send a note with scanned
images (Format: 840
pixels wide at 72 dpi) to
[email protected].
Each
image must be a jpg, 72dpi and 600
pixels wide only, that means the width of the top of the
image, not the side (length).
[Dikran Marsupial] Please can you limit your
images to no more than 500
pixels wide.
Thanks to ASCII - O - Matic, you can take a photo (dimensions 60
pixels wide and 50
pixels high; jpeg format) and have it converted into an
image formed of ASCII characters.
Images are delivered into 12 -
pixel wide circular blocks displaying the complete view of the 3D object from a specific viewpoint.
For the highest quality cover photo, you want to upload an
image that is 851
pixels wide.
The
image signal processor also brings advanced
pixel processing,
wide color capture, faster autofocus, and improved HDR.
With Retina Flash,
wide color capture, advanced
pixel technology, and auto
image stabilization, the 7MP FaceTime HD camera shoots selfies that stand out.
Portrait mode, Portrait Lighting (beta), six ‑ element lens, panorama (up to 63MP), sapphire crystal lens cover, backside illumination sensor, hybrid IR filter, autofocus with Focus
Pixels, tap to focus with Focus
Pixels, Live Photos ™ with stabilization,
wide color capture for photos and Live Photos, improved local tone mapping, body and face detection, exposure control, noise reduction, auto HDR for photos, auto
image stabilization, burst mode, timer mode, photo geotagging,
image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG