Sentences with phrase «resolve fine detail»

That's rather low when compared to smartphones, with smaller displays packing in pixels more densely to better resolve fine detail.
Another aspect of vision, and one that is more immune to light pollution than is brightness, is visual acuity — the ability to resolve fine detail.
Visual acuity — the ability to resolve fine detail — should be subtly worse at higher latitudes because of the dimmer light found there.
The advance may open the way for a number of new optical applications, including a revolutionary type of lens that could resolve finer details than now possible.
A larger lens or mirror allows you to see dimmer objects and to resolve finer detail.
This allows it to resolve fine details far beyond what can be seen with a single telescope alone.
Light scattering can reduce the ability of the eye to resolve the fine details of the image.
You should be able to resolve finer details and stash your shotgun arguments.

Not exact matches

The Hubble telescope's superior resolving power, with which it can see extremely fine detail, allowed the researchers to study how the structure of the Milky Way changed over time.
A new sensor feels the image of Abraham Lincoln on a penny (top), resolving many of the fine details seen with an optical microscope (bottom).
Ultimately, ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array) is expected to resolve details 10 times finer than the Hubble Space Telescope when it is completed in 2012.
But in those kinds of simulations you aren't able to resolve the small details, the fine structures of how the supernovae actually affect the surrounding gas and change the star formation.»
«The storm was so strong, so intense, that the standard climate models that do not resolve fine - scale details were unable to characterize the severe precipitation or large scale meteorological pattern associated with the storm,» said Michael Wehner, a climate scientist in the lab's Computational Research Division and co-author of the paper.
The repeating bursts from this object, named FRB 121102 after the date of the initial burst, allowed astronomers to watch for it using the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), a multi-antenna radio telescope system with the resolving power, or ability to see fine detail, needed to precisely determine the object's location in the sky.
«We needed to be able to resolve very fine detail in order to determine Sgr A *'s size and shape,» said Paul Ho of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
The wider the separation between two radio - telescope antennas, the greater is the resolving power, or ability to see fine detail, achievable.
Most galaxies are too far away for us to resolve the fine - scale details of the internal motions in the galaxies.
The term «high - resolution» implies, however, more than just resolving the solar surface in ever finer details.
At the same time, the image maintains fine detail, impressively representing the resolving power of a good anamorphic film negative.
The 1999 DVD actually wasn't bad by the standards of the day, although it didn't resolve any of the grain or the fine detail, and this HD / 1080p upgrade doesn't screw with the colour - grading compared to that benchmark.
It gives you a pixel density of 160ppi, higher than most other tablets, so copes better with fine detail than some: text looks crisper and you can resolve more on a website with less zooming, for example.
Indeed, the dramatic evolution of computer power allows for resolving much finer details.
In a dimly lit storage closet packed to the brim with cardboard boxes, the U Ultra managed to resolve fine shadow details and edges with relative ease.
A 4K zone plate test pattern also reveals that the screen can't resolve ultra fine 4K image detail.
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