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Pixel Art


Have you ever wondered what “pixel art” is? With the consummate continuing rise in technology, it can be confusing to even think about the process. But it really is quite simple. Pixel art, definitively, is a form of digital art where images are edited at the pixel level. Older or somewhat limited computer games often use this form of art, as well as mobile phones and graphic calculator games. This art form is obviously time-consuming. Purist pixel artists claim that each work has “Each pixel placed perfectly and carefully”. Artists do without filters, large brushes, or any effects that most Photoshop users have grown accustomed to. Even still, some amazing works of hard have arisen from this art form, but with great patience. The most common technique in pixel art, also called ‘pixelating’ by some, is to draw an outline first. From there, solid colors are introduced, and from this point, slightly lighter o...

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How to Fix a Dead Pixel


LCD monitors are a great way to save space and get high resolution graphics without the bulk, or lead, of a CRT monitor. However, LCD monitors do have drawbacks. One of these is what people call a "dead pixel." Basically, a dead pixel appears as a small black spot on your screen. A stuck pixel can also appear black, though it can also be blue, green or red, as well. The difference between a dead pixel and stuck pixel is subtle (that is to non-techies), but it is important to note. A stuck pixel can usually be fixed, while a dead pixel can be the result of failed hardware and may not be able to be fixed. Either way, attempting the repair of your monitor, or monitors, will help you decide which it is. There are actually several ways in which to do this. Massaging, Pressing or Tapping: 1. Turn off power to the monitor. If you are using a laptop, you'll need to turn off the entire machine.
2. Put gentle pressure on the dead pixel with your ...


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High Resolution Camera Phones Up to 8 Mega Pixel


Many aspects as well as features have changed since the first camera phone became available in the market. The cameras that were coming out then had considerable resolution but were still infants and had a scope of improvement. The companies made this statement donning on the garb of reality by launching mobile phones with higher and much higher resolution. Hence today the handset arena is full of high resolution camera phones and also awaits the entry of many staggeringly high resolution vested cameras.Many brands have become legendary because of their ability to stand out from the rest of the mob. There have been products of companies like Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson as well as LG which have been the much talked about handsets because of features that had made them into the best choices for a large number of handset users all over the world. The camera is just one of those feature which has contributed towards the strengthening of the brand image of the parent g...

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HTC Touch HD - Touch Screen 5 Mega Pixel HTC Phone


The wonder-looking HTC Touch HD is a smartphone, which comes from the family of HTC. It comes in stunning black colour casing and has sleek, slim dimensions. This is a 3G technology device, which displays a huge touchscreen. It is equipped with amazing features, which allow you to view high quality images, videos with its high resolution display. The touchscreen handset comes with 146 grams of weight. This light weight widget measures 115 x 62.8 x 12 mm in dimensions. It has a vibrant TFT touchscreen, which has a screen size of 3.8 inches. This screen is filled with 65K colours and is empowered with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation allows you to operate on-screen selection by using finger and gestures' controls. Whereas, the accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate allows you to enjoy the wide screen viewing in the landscape and portrait modes. This screen also comes with touch-sensitive navigation controls and handwriting recogn...

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