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  2. Image sizes on Wikipedia can be determined by doing the following: Go to the image page by clicking on the image thumbnail. Under the image there should be a set of numbers in the form "NNNNxMMMM." This is the size of the image in pixels. If these numbers do not appear, then the image is smaller than the limit you specified for display in the ...

  3. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    Dots per inch. A close-up of the dots produced by an inkjet printer at draft quality. Actual size is approximately 1⁄4 by 1⁄4 inch (6 by 6 mm). Individual coloured droplets of ink are visible; this sample is about 150 DPI. Dots per inch ( DPI, or dpi [1]) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density, in particular ...

  4. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a representation that compresses the storage size of a file from 10 MB to 2 MB yields a space saving of 1 - 2/10 = 0.8, often notated as a percentage, 80%. For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes:

  5. Wikipedia:Autosizing images - Wikipedia

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    Purpose of autosizing. Because many users have begun viewing Wikipedia articles on various smaller devices, not just desktop PC computers, the autosizing of images will allow each user to view those images as smaller pictures on handheld devices, such as laptops, notebook or tablet computers, and some mobile phones.

  6. Pixel density - Wikipedia

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    Scanners and cameras. "PPI" or "pixel density" may also describe image scanner resolution. In this context, PPI is synonymous with samples per inch. In digital photography, pixel density is the number of pixels divided by the area of the sensor. A typical DSLR, circa 2013, has 1–6.2 MP/cm 2; a typical compact has 20–70 MP/cm 2 .

  7. File:Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer sidebar.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Short title: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Official Portrait: Author: Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street: Credit/Provider: Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street: Source: No 10 Downing Street: Image title: 05/07/2024. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's official portraits upon his official appointment by His Majesty ...

  8. File:Ruslan Baginskiy.jpg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  9. Kilobit - Wikipedia

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    The kilobit has the unit symbol kbit or kb. Using the common byte size of 8 bits, 1 kbit is equal to 125 bytes . The kilobit is commonly used in the expression of data rates of digital communication circuits as kilobits per second ( kbit/s or kb/s), or abbreviated as kbps , [2] as in, for example, a 56 kbps PSTN circuit , or a 512 kbit/s ...