What is resolution? (In Photography) in 3 minutes!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @LukeLockwood
    @LukeLockwood 3 года назад +2

    Consistently the best tutorials for beginner photographers. 👍

  • @earavichandran
    @earavichandran 3 года назад +2

    Very nice and simple explanation. Easily understandable.🙏🙏🙏❤️

  • @stephenwoodburn2970
    @stephenwoodburn2970 3 года назад +2

    Another great, quick photography tip. Looking forward to the new format this Thursday, Mike. Take care, brother.

    • @mikesphotography
      @mikesphotography  3 года назад

      Thanks dude!! Hopefully you'll like it!! 😆😁👍

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 3 года назад +2

    Erudite post, Mike!👍 “Resolution” is what we break on January 2nd.😁 (Had to say that.) Expected more “so what” factor about fine detail in an image vs. blochy boxes. Cam club had a confusing spec that competition images had to “fit” in a certain X by Y pixel rectangle, instead of max length, plus a max 1 Meg file size - further discussion of that export dimension dialog box might help. In the meantime, Monday post = BoxheadMike T shirt (got it!) Cheers!

    • @mikesphotography
      @mikesphotography  3 года назад +1

      I think this is something I'll be expanding on in a future video...there's a lot more to cover with resolution so expect something more in the future.
      Haha!! Glad you got the T-shirt/polo shirt setup figured out!! 😁👍

  • @onikaimu
    @onikaimu 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video, Mike. More then just a number but also how to read it. Thank you and stay safe.

    • @mikesphotography
      @mikesphotography  3 года назад

      Thanks Lance!! It is always good to know what the numbers mean! 😁👍

  • @JustDavidMinistries
    @JustDavidMinistries 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, Mike!

  • @reetiksatapathy701
    @reetiksatapathy701 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much 👍

  • @venkateshtn8118
    @venkateshtn8118 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great tip

  • @acekat7009
    @acekat7009 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Mike,this is what i was looking for.I am not sure what width and height sizes to put in facebook and instagram for best results,i've done some googling but have found very different results.
    Hey Mike can you help me please with this please??What would you recommend for facebook and instagram?Do i have to use long edge or width and height?I am very confused right now,please help!!
    Thanks again🙏

  • @gkarmakar225
    @gkarmakar225 3 года назад +2

    Good morning sir🙏👍❤️

  • @AGastrophotos
    @AGastrophotos 3 года назад +1

    🙏

  • @andrewhillphotosvideos2909
    @andrewhillphotosvideos2909 2 года назад +1

    nearly there for me lol. Q. I have a 42 megapixel camera which is a resolution size of 7952 x 5304 but shows on my computer editing software as 5184 x 3464. Im confused. feel like Im not getting the full resolution out of my camera. Is there a problem somewhere? thanks

    • @mikesphotography
      @mikesphotography  2 года назад

      Are you shooting in Jpeg or raw? And are you in crop mode or full frame mode (this is the super 35mm crop mode in the sony cameras).

    • @andrewhillphotosvideos2909
      @andrewhillphotosvideos2909 2 года назад +1

      @@mikesphotography lol I am new to full frame cameras just brought the a7R3 and the lenses I have are crop lenses so it doesn't show the 42 meg pixel.i now have the sony fe 1.8/85 full frame lens and all is good. thanks for getting back mike...

  • @And-rc9yy
    @And-rc9yy Год назад

    So if my camera has a sensor with 900 photosites x 300 photosites I could make a 3"x1" print at native resolution at 300 ppi and if I chose to print at 600 ppi I'd halve the print size but I'd have more detail (assuming the ink didn't bleed into the adjacent pixels).

    • @mikesphotography
      @mikesphotography  Год назад

      With printing, it all depends on the viewing distance really.
      This website gives a good idea of what you can get away with when it comes to print sizes for certain resolutions.
      www.urban75.org/photos/print.html#:~:text=For%20a%204%22%20x%206,1024%20x%20768%20pixels%20minimum.
      I hope that helps.

    • @And-rc9yy
      @And-rc9yy Год назад

      @@mikesphotography I appreciate this, I could take a 1600pixel image and print it at 1 pixel per inch and make a 133 foot billboard poster. Everyone talks about viewing distance, but you and I know that as photographers, if we get a fine quality print with high frequency detail - say for example a models eye - we're going to go in close. So viewing distance is relevant, but more detail is always desirable.