Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In computer graphics, a sample is an intersection of channel and a pixel.The diagram below depicts a 24-bit pixel, consisting of 3 samples for Red, Green, and Blue.In this particular diagram, the Red sample occupies 9 bits, the Green sample occupies 7 bits and the Blue sample occupies 8 bits, totaling 24 bits per pixel. Note that the samples do not have to be equal size and not all samples are mandatory in a pixel.Also, a pixel can consist of more than 3 samples (e.g. 4 samples of the RGBA color space).A sample is related to a subpixel on a physical display."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 triples per page.
- Sample_(graphics) abstract "In computer graphics, a sample is an intersection of channel and a pixel.The diagram below depicts a 24-bit pixel, consisting of 3 samples for Red, Green, and Blue.In this particular diagram, the Red sample occupies 9 bits, the Green sample occupies 7 bits and the Blue sample occupies 8 bits, totaling 24 bits per pixel. Note that the samples do not have to be equal size and not all samples are mandatory in a pixel.Also, a pixel can consist of more than 3 samples (e.g. 4 samples of the RGBA color space).A sample is related to a subpixel on a physical display.".
- Q7410131 abstract "In computer graphics, a sample is an intersection of channel and a pixel.The diagram below depicts a 24-bit pixel, consisting of 3 samples for Red, Green, and Blue.In this particular diagram, the Red sample occupies 9 bits, the Green sample occupies 7 bits and the Blue sample occupies 8 bits, totaling 24 bits per pixel. Note that the samples do not have to be equal size and not all samples are mandatory in a pixel.Also, a pixel can consist of more than 3 samples (e.g. 4 samples of the RGBA color space).A sample is related to a subpixel on a physical display.".