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18:21 Sep 5, 2006 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) / Digital photography/prepress | |||||||
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3 | the data of a 8x10 film (in its standard resolution) |
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3 | An 8x10 resolved into data |
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3 | resolution of 8x10 print |
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the data of a 8x10 film (in its standard resolution) Explanation: A photo taken with this "16 shot" mechanism uses the same amount of data as a 8x10 sized film in its standard resolution. The original phrasing is a bit unclear, but perhaps this is what it means. "16 shot" is a way to achieve a higher resolution by taking 16 shots of the same scene each time with a slightly different CCD positioning. Reference: http://www.kktpc.co.jp/catarog/digital/eyelile_ms.asp |
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An 8x10 resolved into data Explanation: I would translate the sentence something like: 16-shot photography, in terms of film, gives you the equivalent of an 8x10 resolved into data. |
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resolution of 8x10 print Explanation: The resolution of the captured image is equal to the resolution of 8x10 print. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day12 hrs (2006-09-07 06:25:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You CAN use a print resolution that's different from your image resolution and get great results, but for BEST results, try to match the resolution. ... www.team3s.com/FAQphotoposter.htm - 23 |
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