Cool explanation. I discovered that image demensions of most images can be changed in the Binary image header info using a text editor like Notepad++. Extraordinary dimensions can be reached while keeping the same file size. I'm still experimenting with it, but quite excited about my little discovery.
increasing the image size (image size not pixels) will decrease the resolution (pixels per inch), and pixel quantity is the total number of pixels in the whole image.
Hey I need help regarding a image. Well for a banner of 1.5*2 m how much of resolution should I select to draw. I use medibang. The image should be able to be posted on social media too.
one thing I still don't understand is are all pixels the same size for every sized screen. If you have a large 50" TV that is HD (1920 x 1080) and you project an image on it that's 1280 x 720 would the pixels in have it be bigger to fill a 1080p screen?
There is something I'm not sure about, the last seconds you showed how without changing the size of the image, and not changing the pixel density you somehow created more pixels... Does it make the quality better?, If it would it wouldn't make sense bcz it doesn't have the knowledge to create pixel that affects the image.
So something I discovered when making fire tutorials is that I should narrate everything because sometimes people only listen to the video when making projects. I love your videos I’m a big fan! I watch your tutorials religiously for photoshop help and all my works! I don’t wanna come off as rude at all For tutorials to be more fluid you should narrate everything you do as if the person on the video is only listening to what your saying Kinda like how pod casts work. Where you can listen to them on Spotify without context on RUclips *Start a podcast too * it’ll be good cause it’ll grow the viewer base much larger Email me Ausotero@yahoo.com
What a fantastic and easy to understand explanation, thank you so much!
Cool explanation. I discovered that image demensions of most images can be changed in the Binary image header info using a text editor like Notepad++. Extraordinary dimensions can be reached while keeping the same file size. I'm still experimenting with it, but quite excited about my little discovery.
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Best explanation Brilliant!.
I get it but I don't get it
Same 😂
increasing the image size (image size not pixels) will decrease the resolution (pixels per inch), and pixel quantity is the total number of pixels in the whole image.
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Thanks a lot Daze!👍
So, is it right, if i decrease the dimensions the resolution will go down too?
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Hey I need help regarding a image. Well for a banner of 1.5*2 m how much of resolution should I select to draw. I use medibang. The image should be able to be posted on social media too.
Nice. all I needed to know I just under 3 minutes of video. Great content. :)
great video!
Amazing explanation!!!
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
one thing I still don't understand is are all pixels the same size for every sized screen. If you have a large 50" TV that is HD (1920 x 1080) and you project an image on it that's 1280 x 720 would the pixels in have it be bigger to fill a 1080p screen?
Yes. The bigger the screen at the same resolution will use larger pixels at the same quantity as a smaller screen
@@becominghumanpodcast heard that the pixels remain the same but the space between them varies
Good lesson. Thanks
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There are many same photos on Google....but they have different sizes n resolutions . how ? And how to choose better ph०to?
maintain aspects ratio
whats that mean.
thanks
it means to avoid stretching the image vertically or horizontally. So you're linking the width and height so that the image scales proportionally.
The rubber band bit so funny 🌸
Nicely explained ♥️
There is something I'm not sure about, the last seconds you showed how without changing the size of the image, and not changing the pixel density you somehow created more pixels...
Does it make the quality better?, If it would it wouldn't make sense bcz it doesn't have the knowledge to create pixel that affects the image.
Yes, great question! This is called upsampling, more info here: www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/increase-resolution.html
Thank you
simple. thank you
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You are awesome! Thanks for the tuts as well as the lulz! 😁
Simple!
Leaving the extra stuff out
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Does the image get clearer if you force a bigger res on a lower-res screen?😂😂
No
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Aye bro
So something I discovered when making fire tutorials is that I should narrate everything because sometimes people only listen to the video when making projects. I love your videos I’m a big fan! I watch your tutorials religiously for photoshop help and all my works!
I don’t wanna come off as rude at all
For tutorials to be more fluid you should narrate everything you do as if the person on the video is only listening to what your saying
Kinda like how pod casts work. Where you can listen to them on Spotify without context on RUclips
*Start a podcast too * it’ll be good cause it’ll grow the viewer base much larger
Email me
Ausotero@yahoo.com
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??? Can this be simpler to explain??
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