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A typical resolution of a raster display is​

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Answered by arthkunder33
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Explanation: The spatial resolution of a raster refers to the size of the cells in a raster dataset and the ratio of screen pixels to image pixels at the current map scale. For example, one screen pixel can be the result of nine image pixels resampled into one—a raster resolution of 1:9.

Answered by vskmvk
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The spatial resolution of a raster refers to the size of the cells in a raster dataset and the ratio of screen pixels to image pixels at the current map scale. For example, one screen pixel can be the result of nine image pixels resampled into one—a raster resolution of 1:9.

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