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.
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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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