Difference between spatial and intensity resolution
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Intensity of resolution means the number of pixels per square inch, which determines the clarity or sharpness of an image. Spatial resolution refers to the number of pixels used in making an image. Images with a higher number of pixels per square inch are sharp and hence said to have a higher Spatial resolution.
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