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Resolution and pixels work together to determine the clarity of **. The larger the pixels, the higher the resolution, the sharper and larger the size of the output.
Resolution: The resolution determines the level of detail of the bitmap image.
Generally speaking, the higher the resolution of the image, the more pixels it contains, the clearer the image, and the better the print quality. At the same time, it also increases the storage space taken up by the files.
The resolution is directly related to the pixels of the image.
Pixel: The pixel is determined by the number of photosensors on the photosensor in the camera. One sensor corresponds to one pixel.
So the larger the pixels, the more sensors, the higher the cost. The image quality of a digital camera depends to some extent on the pixels.
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Definition of pixels, resolution, sharpness:
1. Pixel refers to the number of points (indicating how many points ** is made of), and resolution refers to the density of pixels (pixels in unit size, generally expressed by how many points per inch - dpi). **Actual size is determined by pixels.
A pixel is very large, and if the resolution is set to be large, the printed ** may not be large (but it is clear). Conversely, if you set the resolution to a very small resolution, the print may be large (but not sharp).
2. Resolution refers to the pixel value per unit length, which is related to the printing quality, and the dimension generally used is ppi; The total pixel refers to the sample accuracy of **, which is related to the printable size, and is usually expressed in the way of "length and width", and the product is usually called the total pixel.
Due to the different aspect ratios of **, the same total pixel can have multiple specifications.
3. "Clear" means that the picture is very delicate and there is no mosaic. It's not that the higher the resolution, the sharper the image.
To put it simply: in the case of a certain bit rate, the resolution is inversely proportional to the definition: the higher the resolution, the less clear the image, and the lower the resolution, the clearer the image.
In the case of a certain resolution, the bit rate is proportional to the definition, and the higher the bit rate, the clearer the image. The lower the bitrate, the less clear the image will be.
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If the camera function is used on the phone, it is recommended to troubleshoot and deal with the following steps:
1.Check whether the camera lens is clean, and use a clean soft cloth to gently wipe it.
2.Inspect the lens for wear.
3.Check if the focus is accurate; Do not shake your phone towards the object to be photographed.
4.Adjust the camera resolution.
5.Check if the camera is set to an unsuitable auditorium mode, and reset the camera to try: Camera - Settings (pinion) - Reset.
6.If you are shooting in a low-light environment, it is recommended to turn on the flash function of your mobile phone or manually add auxiliary light backup equipment to take photos.
If the problem persists, it is recommended that you bring the purchase invoice, repair card and machine to your local Samsung after-sales service center for testing.
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1.Use the mobile phone to shoot the **** test.
2.Replace the other file opening attempts. (Since the sharpness is related to the resolution, choose the high resolution to try).
4.If the problem persists, it is recommended that you bring your mobile phone, purchase invoice, and repair card to the local Samsung after-sales service center for testing.
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