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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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Resolution of the pictures are high

How would you describe "the resolution of a picture"? Would you describe it as "very high" or "of very high quality"? What would you describe it as?

1 The resolution of the pictures are very high. The quality is very good.
2 The resolution of the pictures are of very high quality.

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Is there anything wrong with the grammar or naturalness of these 3 sentences?
How would you describe "the resolution of a picture"?
Would you describe it as "very high" or "of very high quality"?
What would you describe it as?

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The resolution of the pictures is very high. Their quality is very good. They are high-resolution images.

  • The resolution of the pictures is very high.
  • Their quality is very good.
  • They are high-resolution images.
  • They are high-resolution images, and therefore, quality wise they are excellent.
  • Image resolution is the number of pixels (dots) which make up the image.
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  1. The resolution of the pictures is very high. Their quality is very good.
  2. They are high-resolution images.
  3. They are high-resolution images, and therefore, quality wise they are excellent.
Image resolution is the number of pixels (dots) which make up the image. It can be described as high, low, very high, etc.
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Thank you,

Speaking of pixels

How do you say?

How many pixels is this camera? Its 10 million pixels.

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Q. What is the resolution of the camera?
A. It is a 10-megapixel camera. (A mega pixel is one million pixels.)

Q. How many pixels does your camera support? or What resolution does your camera offer?
A. (It supports) 10 million pixels / 10 megapixels.

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