1. Scanners still provide better image quality and more flexibility than digital cameras. 2. The problem of poor image quality can be tracked down to the scanning stage. 3. And fewer production steps could mean less deterioration in image quality. 4. And, Lucas said, it preserved image quality, as does projecting a digital movie electronically. 5. At full resolution and color depth, the image quality was uniformly excellent, and it was difficult to improve on the automatic settings. 6. At the end of the day, what counts most is image quality. 7. But the image quality still needed improvement. 8. Digital image quality, or resolution, is usually expressed in pixels, the little dots that make up the picture. 9. Even in its earliest incarnations, the difference in image quality between it and regular TV was startling. 10. First copies of movies tend to be obvious fakes, but both image quality and packaging improve with time. |