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Calculate the fraction of the 5V input range that is used by the sensor. Then multiply this value by the number of steps used by the AD board on the interface. Next, take the sensor range and divide it by the number of steps you have available at the full scale range. This is the resolution of the sensor.
Convert your megapixel count to a total pixel count by multiplying it by 1 million, if necessary. Multiply your pixel count by the horizontal-to-vertical ratio, then separately, by your vertical-to-horizontal ratio. Take the square root of your resulting numbers. You now have the resolution of the camera.
Convert your megapixel count to a total pixel count by multiplying it by 1 million, if necessary. Multiply your pixel count by the horizontal-to-vertical ratio, then separately, by your vertical-to-horizontal ratio. Take the square root of your resulting numbers. You now have the resolution of the camera.
Don't use auto exposure. Make sure there's a high degree of overlap between images. Use a long lens. Shoot the same scene a number of times to make sure you get the right exposure remember, you'll be in manual. End each set of images with a marker.
Understanding Megapixels A 1-megapixel camera takes photos with a million pixels in them. A 20-megapixel camera captures 20 million pixel photos. Think of it like a grid that tells you how wide and tall the photo is. Consider the Nikon D7000, a 16-megapixel camera. It takes photos that are 4928 by 3264 pixels.
That said, if you have a photo, and you want to figure out the Megapixel count of that image this is what you have to do. Simple multiply the resolution of the image then divide by 1 million. So this image would basically be 8 Megapixels or 8MP. As a general rule you just round up or down accordingly.
Temperature resolution = 4.88/10 = 0.488 °C per bit. The temperature is therefore measured to about 0.5°C. This is quite acceptable, as the display is precise to only ±1°C. By contrast, if 8-bit conversion were used, the precision would be only about 2°C per bit and the display would be misleading.
Take the average of the measurements and the difference is between it and the true value is accuracy. Resolution can be expressed in two ways: 1. It is the ratio between the maximum signal measured to the smallest part that can be resolved — usually with an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter.
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