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horizontal and resolution
* Can display in almost any resolution and refresh rate ( within the limitations of the horizontal and vertical sweep rates supported by the complete display ).
This effectively triples the horizontal resolution of the image at normal viewing distances ; but the drawback is that the line thus drawn will show color fringes ( at some points it might look green, at other points it might look red or blue ).
However, broadcasters may choose to reduce these resolutions to save bandwidth ( e. g., many DVB-T channels in the United Kingdom use a horizontal resolution of 544 or 704 pixels per line ).
Because the color information was designed to be a cheap, backwards compatible addition to the monochrome signal, the color signal has a lower bandwidth than the luminance signal, and hence lower horizontal resolution.
A similar paradox applies to the vertical resolution in television in general: reducing the bandwidth of the video signal will preserve the vertical resolution, even if the image loses sharpness and is smudged in the horizontal direction.
Printers generally have resolutions between 240 and 1440 pixels per inch ; in some printers the horizontal resolution is different from the vertical.
352x240 and 352x288 ( or SIF ) resolution was chosen because it is half the vertical, and half the horizontal resolution of NTSC and PAL video, respectively.
This is approximately half the resolution of an analog VHS tape which is ~ 330 horizontal and 480 vertical ( NTSC ) or 330x576 ( PAL ).
The modulation is analogue, so even though the horizontal resolution is often defined as 256 or 320 pixels, they can be sampled using any rate.
The horizontal resolution is 170 lines per scanline, and the vertical resolution ( the number of scanlines ) is the same as the respective analog TV standard ( 576 for PAL or 486 for NTSC ; usually, somewhat fewer lines are actually visible due to overscan ).
The effect was to increase the apparent horizontal resolution of a VHS recording from 240 to 250 analog ( equivalent to 333 pixels from left-to-right, in digital terminology ).
S-VHS improved the luminance resolution to 400 horizontal lines ( versus 250 for VHS / Beta and 500 for DVD ).
Each mode is a set of CRT timing values that define the duration and frequency of the horizontal / vertical sync, the positioning of the active display area, the horizontal resolution, vertical resolution, and refresh rate.
The SNES port is very buggy with a low horizontal resolution, which makes it eaiser to run into enemies and being overall a slower game.
Reducing horizontal resolution and / or data rate of HD video is known as HD Lite and is practiced by other TV providers as well.
A frame could be scanned with a resolution of 1000 ( horizontal ) lines and the transmission could be done at a slow-scan television rate at large distances from the Earth and a faster rate at closer ranges.
Before HDTV became common, some high end displays supported 480p ( 480 horizontal lines of resolution with progressive scan ).
This produces a 60 % improvement in ( luminance ) picture detail, or a horizontal resolution of 420 vertical lines per picture height versus VHS's 240 lines.

horizontal and plot
The plot is typically represented as a three dimensional graph ( as at right ), or as separate graphs in the vertical plane and horizontal plane.
The magnitude Bode plot for a first-order filter looks like a horizontal line below the cutoff frequency, and a diagonal line above the cutoff frequency.
The bifurcation parameter r is shown on the horizontal axis of the plot and the vertical axis shows the possible long-term population values of the logistic function.
* Open-high-low-close chartOHLC charts, also known as bar charts, plot the span between the high and low prices of a trading period as a vertical line segment at the trading time, and the open and close prices with horizontal tick marks on the range line, usually a tick to the left for the open price and a tick to the right for the closing price.
Notice in Figure 4 that the 20 dB / decade drop of the pole is arrested by the 20 dB / decade rise of the zero resulting in a horizontal magnitude plot for frequencies above the zero location.
Where the phase of the pole and the zero both are present, the straight-line phase plot is horizontal because the 45 °/ decade drop of the pole is arrested by the overlapping 45 °/ decade rise of the zero in the limited range of frequencies where both are active contributors to the phase.
If both the vertical and horizontal axis of a plot is scaled logarithmically, the plot is referred to as a log-log plot.
The plot shows the current position on the line ( vertical axis ) versus the time steps ( horizontal axis ).
In radio science, horizontal plane is used to plot an antenna's relative field strength in relation to the ground ( which directly affects a station's coverage area ) on a polar graph.
The researcher would then plot the data in a scatter plot, assigning " lung capacity " to the horizontal axis, and " time holding breath " to the vertical axis.
Sample normal probability plot ; horizontal axis coordinates are rankits.
Caused by characteristic behaviour of the phase space trajectory, a recurrence plot contains typical small-scale structures, as single dots, diagonal lines and vertical / horizontal lines ( or a mixture of the latter, which combines to extended clusters ).
In science and engineering, a log-log graph or log-log plot is a two-dimensional graph of numerical data that uses logarithmic scales on both the horizontal and vertical axes.
The data points are the rug plot on the horizontal axis.
To illustrate its effect, we take a simulated random sample from the standard normal distribution ( plotted at the blue spikes in the rug plot on the horizontal axis ).
Bode plot showing the concept of a decade: each major division on the horizontal axis is one decade

horizontal and fails
If any horizontal line intersects the graph more than once, the function fails the horizontal line test and is not injective.
For example, y = x < sup > 2 </ sup > fails the horizontal line test: it fails to be one-to-one.
The mathematical model, written following this suggestion, can simulate bending from the horizontal into vertical position but fails to imitate realistic behavior when bending from the arbitrary reorientation angle ( with unchanged model parameters ).

horizontal and make
" It also contains the general statement of the Pythagorean theorem ( for the sides of a rectangle ): " The rope stretched along the length of the diagonal of a rectangle makes an area which the vertical and horizontal sides make together.
Production cost savings were achieved by using horizontal valves, which did not make for an efficient and powerful combustion chamber.
They can climb on horizontal branches with their back to the ground, and in this position make short jumps forward.
Extractors use a very sharp axe to make two types of cuts on the tree: one horizontal cut around the plant, called a crown or necklace, at a height of about 2-3 times the circumference of the tree, and several vertical cuts called rulers or openings.
; Passive tablets: Passive tablets, most notably those by Wacom, make use of electromagnetic induction technology, where the horizontal and vertical wires of the tablet operate as both transmitting and receiving coils ( as opposed to the wires of the RAND Tablet which only transmit ).
In planning the route the horizontal and vertical alignments will make use of the best ground and water conditions.
Any precise description of a brain section plane therefore has to make reference to the anteroposterior part of the brain to which the description refers ( e. g., transverse to the midbrain, or horizontal to the diencephalon ).
If we make a negligible deviation from the path of least time then, for the differential triangle formed by the displacement along the path and the horizontal and vertical displacements,
Such engines may be based on a conventional upright engine with alterations to make it suitable for horizontal mounting.
The term can also be applied to horizontal surfaces in general ( such as canards or horizontal stabilizers ) for the angle they make relative the longitudinal axis of the fuselage.
It wags its tail in a horizontal fashion while foraging in this manner ; the exact purpose of this behaviour is unknown but is thought to help flush out insects hidden in vegetation and hence make them easier to catch.
E7024 is a fast-fill electrode, used primarily to make flat or horizontal welds using AC, DCEN, or DCEP.
In cases of true torsion the cremasteric reflex is typically absent ( the twisted cords of the testicle make reflexive responses all but impossible ), the scrotum is generally neither swollen nor discolored, and the affected testis may have a horizontal lie.
Ludwig added the first valve to a bugle to make the G-D horn-in-one, wisely making the valve horizontal rather than vertical in order to preserve the look and handling of the straight bugle ( and to make it more difficult to spot by unobservant judges in circuits which had not yet legalized the valve ).
Many large formats ( e. g., 24 × 24, 36x36, 48x48 inches ) are horizontal cameras designed to make big negatives for contact printing onto press-printing plates.
* In order to make it roughly omnidirectional, it is ideally strung sloping at an angle of 20 to 40 degrees from horizontal, but will also function satisfactorily if mounted horizontally, as long as it is pulled-out in a reasonably straight line.
For example, a business owner with two stores might make a grouped bar chart with different colored bars to represent each store: the horizontal axis would show the months of the year and the vertical axis would show the revenue.
They make a cup nest on a horizontal tree branch.
* Demi-grand rond de jambe: the leg is straightened and sustained horizontal to make the circle to the side.
They make a loose cup nest in a horizontal fork in a tree or shrub.
The monochrome image seen by a camera ( now, the luminance component of a color image ) is divided into horizontal scan lines, some number of which make up a single image or frame.
A monochrome image is theoretically continuous, and thus unlimited in horizontal resolution, but to make television practical, a limit had to be placed on the bandwidth of the television signal, which puts an ultimate limit on the horizontal resolution possible.

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