Thursday, 8 September 2016

Measure The Picture With Quality




The measure has nothing to do with quality. Responsible for quality are the pixels of the image.

A clear example is most images on Facebook, google etc. That being hung for internet are not prepared for printing so the resolution is very low and therefore can print but small size.

If you need to print a large image quality and you should search an image database (there is no payment and free) or make and print directly from your camera (or mobile with good megapixels)
In our customer we recommend printing to bring more of a photo so choose the one with higher quality and look at the maximum size to look good.

For good quality printing you must get a picture as minimum size to which you want to print (it would not be larger view) with a minimum resolution of 300dpi. (Nor would serve to transform the points or pixels of the image from 72dpi to 300dpi say).

If these requirements are met and printed with appropriate means, you will get a good reproduction of your photo.

The Role Of Pixels




Expressed in resolution (dpi) or (ppi) are pixels per unit length, ie pixels per inch and the inch measured 2.54 cm.

The resolution defines the number of pixels that contains an image and the size of these pixels express in that way spread in space.
The resolution in the relationship between digital and physical dimensions, ie which will once printed on paper.

To calculate the size in pixels in size in centimeters for printing, we can apply the following formula:
* Print size = Number of pixels / resolution (pixels per Inch).

There are different resolutions depending we want to do with the image use either:
- Images for display on computer screen or hang on Internet 72dpi
- Images for imprimnir: at least 150 dpi, but 300 dpi is recommended since they give optimal results

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Wallpaper Reflects Your Personality



So say some psychologists who claim that the appearance of our desktop PC can reveal more details of our personality test that the famous Rorschach blots. Ben Williams, occupational psychologist in the UK, explained to the BBC that "the order of certain things on the PC screen can relate to the priorities of those people in life". 

In addition, most of the people working with a computer tends to personalize it to mark their territory of more instinctively. Post-its, stickers, wallpapers, are signals that are saying "this computer is mine, is my space," something that makes us feel in a familiar and safe environment. 

Williams also states that desktops are an indicator that measures our level of love of technology. in our gallery desks have seen Linux, music players and video download programs, something that can give us clues level of computer literacy and navigating some of our readers.

The truth is that when we look at the wallpaper from someone we do not know we feel that we are gossiping in other people's lives, looking at something very personal, to see with our eyes what others eyes see every day.