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[Music] everyone today Im going to teach you how stacking your images can turn your DSLR into a megapixel monster fellow photographer Ian Norman does a great job explaining the technique and our link is video below which I recommend you watch for a better understanding of how this process works I decided to create this video just to expand on the stacking method a little bit more now in explains in this video to access a sub pixel level to increase the megapixels of your camera you want to take a picture handheld because this slight movement in between the photos actually helps your sensor process different parts of the image well the one problem in this video that he doesnt address is how do we use this technique when trying to do a long exposure I decided to overcome this challenge and create a solution so I went to Jersey City to capture sunrise and to get a long exposure shot of the Hudson River I was using a tripod but I needed to add movement in between each photos so I decide

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The frequency resolution of the vibration spectrum is equal to the Fmax divided by the number of lines (and multiplied by the window factor - which we will ignore here for now). So, if we collect a spectrum with an Fmax of 1,600 Hz with 800 lines of resolution, the resolution on our plot will be 1,600 / 800 or 2 Hz.
The vertical resolution (number of horizontal lines) on a TV or computer screen. The term typically is used with TVs; for example, HDTVs have 720 or 1,080 lines, while analog TVs used 525 or 625 lines, several of which were invisible between frames.
Televisions are of the following resolutions: Standard-definition television (SDTV): 480i (NTSC-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 243 lines each) 576i (PAL-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 288 lines each)
The number at the front of the term indicates the lines of vertical resolution. Thus, 720p and 1080p have 720 and 1080 lines respectively of vertical resolution.
The resolution of the spectrum increases with the number of spectral lines. The more spectral lines, the more information the spectrum contains. Increasing the number of lines also increases the required memory and time to measure the spectrum.
Resolution (TVL or TV Lines) is a monochrome specification that states how many black and white lines can be seen in a given area. With 480 active scan lines, we can see how the theoretical maximum vertical TVL resolution is directly affected by the number of scan lines.

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