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question #4
multiple choice
what is the relationship between dpi and resolution?
○ the number of dpi has no bearing on the resolution.
○ the higher the number of dpi, the greater the resolution.
○ the number of dpi can impact resolution in either direction, depending on other factors.
○ the lower the number of dpi, the greater the resolution.
question #5
fill in the blank
complete the statement below with the correct term.
when a digital camera produces an image by exposing an electronic sensor to light, the process involves a lens and a
that opens for a certain period of time.
Question #4
DPI (dots per inch) is a measure of resolution in imaging. Higher DPI means more dots (pixels) per inch, leading to greater detail and thus higher resolution. The other options are incorrect: DPI does affect resolution, and lower DPI would decrease resolution, not increase it.
In a digital camera, the component that opens to allow light to hit the sensor for a certain time is the "shutter". The shutter controls the exposure duration, working with the lens to regulate light entry.
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The higher the number of DPI, the greater the resolution.