pixel的意思和读音

pixel

: [ˈpɪks(ə)l] : ['pɪks(ə)l]

n.

pixels  

pixeln.

1.any of the small individual areas on a computer screen, which together form the whole display

n.1.

n.1.the smallest unit of an image on a computer screen

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1.A video display capable of displaying only black pixels and white pixels requires only one bit of memory per pixel.

2.In theory the presence of a little bit of pixel structure should also contribute to a slightly sharper picture.

3.Well, computer graphics at its simplest is all about setting a color to a pixel on screen.

4.With such a display, each dot, or pixel, on the screen corresponds, or is "mapped, " to a bit in the screen buffer.

5.So, if we were to make a similar chart as the one for Internet users above, the 1995 part would be just a tiny fraction of a pixel.,1995

6.Accurate to at least display pixel resolution, as can be seen when drawing (or writing characters) with a stylus.

7.Because each pixel in the array has its own gain value and zero signal level, the image would be very non-uniform without normalization.

8.MeasureIt! allows you to draw out a ruler that will help you get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.“!”

9.The result of such is an apparatus that attempts a highly elaborated parallel transmission of every single pixel from sender to receiver.

10.The latter carries on the processing of the gray value of each pixel directly at the two-dimensional space to which the image belongs.