Adam Z. Lein has been a tech journalist at Pocketnow since 2002. He's also been a photographer since 1995 and a web developer & graphic designer since 1997 while working on the DEC intranet. He's also ...
Commercial laser printers typically produce pin-sharp images with spots of ink about 20 micrometers apart, resulting in a resolution of 1,200 dots per inch (dpi). By shrinking the separation to just ...
DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch," and it determines how quickly your mouse cursor moves across the screen when you move your mouse.
Inspired by colorful stained-glass windows, researchers from Singapore have demonstrated an innovative method for producing sharp, full-spectrum color images at 100,000 dpi which can be applicable in ...
Digital cameras and photo-editing programs have stepped up the ability to capture and manipulate pictures on screen, but programs such as Adobe Photoshop CS6 or CC let you see your pictures at their ...
Say hello to the future of high-resolution printing. Researchers at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) in Singapore have created a printer capable of spitting out images with 100 ...
The highest possible resolution images - about 100,000 dots per inch - have been achieved, and in full-colour, with a printing method that uses tiny pillars a few tens of nanometres tall. The method, ...
New electronic paper is less than a micrometer thick, bendable and giving all the colors that a regular LED display does and needs ten times less energy than a Kindle tablet. Researchers at Chalmers ...
If you're just diving into external monitors, the vast array of options and resolution spread before you can be enough to make you give up and buy an iMac just so that your monitor choice is made for ...
Printer cleanliness and ink supply problems can cause fine vertical lines to appear in printed images; however, low resolution prints present additional problems of their own. Low resolution images ...
The best photo scanners provide reliable results for the desired purpose, whether that’s quickly digitizing boxes of 4-by-6 inch prints, scanning old film or negatives or scanning snapshots to share ...