Examples of using For each pixel in English and their translations into Indonesian
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For each pixel in the image the camera records a high-resolution spectrum, which makes it possible to quantify the methane
The goal of hyperspectral imaging is to obtain the spectrum for each pixel in the image of a scene,
Instead of looking at just the immediate neighbors for each pixel, we can look at larger blocks of nearby pixels
which uses hardware-level algorithms to adjust contrast for each pixel in real time,
Capturing images with an electronic image-sensor produces an electrical charge for each pixel in the image, which is electronically processed
multiple rays are generally shot for each pixel, and traced not just to the first object of intersection,
Emitters for each pixel.
which uses hardware-level algorithms to adjust contrast for each pixel in real time,
In the beginning, TIFF was only a binary image format(only two possible values for each pixel), because that was all that desktop scanners could handle.
In the beginning, TIFF was only a binary image format(only two possible values for each pixel), since that was all that desktop scanners could handle.
In the beginning, TIFF was only a binary image format(only two possible values for each pixel), since that was all that desktop scanners could handle.
this puts two capacitors behind each pixel, each tuned for a different ISO.
this puts two capacitors behind each pixel, each tuned for a different ISO range.
That's because a bitmap image has to store color information for each individual pixel that forms the image.
That's because a bitmap image has to store colour information for each individual pixel that forms the image.
The first step is to find corresponding pixel locations for each pair of images that overlap.
would need 64 I/O pins, one for each LED pixel.
You only get one pixel for each ad account,
additionally contain a spectrum for each image pixel.
Supports up to 8 bits per pixel for each image, allowing a single image to reference its own palette of up to 256 different colours chosen from the 24-bit RGB colour space.