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Qué (quién) es typographic quality - definición

Quart (typographic unit)
  • Diagram of font metrics showing where letters and symbols would be placed relative to each other. The letters would change size according to the font type, typographic unit and dimension used.

HMS Quality (G62)         
  • HMAS ''Quality'' during her short RAN service
1941 Q AND R-CLASS DESTROYER
HMAS Quality (G62); HMS Quality; HMAS Quality
HMS Quality (G62/D18) was a Q-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy. Entering service in 1942, the destroyer served in several theatres of World War II.
Sound quality         
ASSESSMENT OF THE AUDIO OUTPUT FROM AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Sound Quality; Audio quality; Delivered Audio Quality
Sound quality is typically an assessment of the accuracy, fidelity, or intelligibility of audio output from an electronic device. Quality can be measured objectively, such as when tools are used to gauge the accuracy with which the device reproduces an original sound; or it can be measured subjectively, such as when human listeners respond to the sound or gauge its perceived similarity to another sound.
Image quality         
  • Blown highlights are detrimental to image quality. Top: Original image. Bottom: Blown areas highlighted in red.
  • At full resolution, this image has clearly visible compression artifacts, for example along the edges of the rightmost trusses.
CHARACTERISTIC OF AN IMAGE THAT MEASURES PERCEIVED IMAGE DEGRADATION
Image Quality; Picture quality
Image quality can refer to the level of accuracy with which different imaging systems capture, process, store, compress, transmit and display the signals that form an image. Another definition refers to image quality as "the weighted combination of all of the visually significant attributes of an image".

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Metric typographic units

Metric typographic units have been devised and proposed several times to overcome the various traditional point systems. After the French revolution of 1789 one popular proponent of a switch to metric was Didot, who had been able to standardise the continental European typographic measurement a few decades earlier. The conversion did not happen, though. The Didot point was metrically redefined as 12660 m (≈ 0.376 mm) in 1879 by Berthold.

The advent and success of desktop publishing (DTP) software and word processors for office use, coming mostly from the non-metric United States, basically revoked this metrication process in typography. DTP commonly uses the PostScript point, which is defined as 172 of an inch (352.(7) μm).