The number of pixels stored in the frame buffer of a graphics system is known as
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The number of pixels stored in the frame buffer of a graphics system is known as Resolution.
Resolution basically signifies the clarity of an image .In monitor graphics signifies the dots which is denoted as pixels present in the screen.For example if the resolution shows 600*400 that means 600 pixels is the across and 400 denotes 400 pixels down.
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The number of pixels stored in the 'frame buffer' of a graphics system is known as resolution.
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- The phrase 'resolution' attributes to total number of 'pixels' in a 'digital image' in pixel resolution.
- If we determine 'resolution' as a total number of 'pixels', a 'set of two numbers' can be used to define pixel resolution.
- The first number is the picture's width or the 'pixels' across 'columns and the second number' is the picture's height or the 'pixels across its width'. We can say the higher the 'resolution' of the 'pixels', the better the picture quality.
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