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O que (quem) é pixel notching - definição

DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES WITH AN INVARIABLE MATRIX OF PIXELS
Fixed-pixel; Fixed pixel

Notching         
MANUFACTURING PROCES
Tube notching
Notching is a metal-cutting process used on sheet-metal or thin bar-stock, sometimes on angle sections or tube. A shearing or punching process is used in a press, so as to cut vertically down and perpendicular to the surface, working from the edge of a work-piece.
Notching         
MANUFACTURING PROCES
Tube notching
·noun The small hollow, or hollows, cut; a notch or notches.
II. Notching ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Notch.
III. Notching ·noun The act of making notches; the act of cutting into small hollows.
IV. Notching ·noun A method of excavating, as in a bank, by a series of cuttings side by side. ·see also Gulleting.
V. Notching ·noun A method of joining timbers, scantling, ·etc., by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions.
Pixel shifting         
  • Simple image (left) and pixel shifted image (right) with less noise and higher resolution (click to enlarge)
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Pixel Shifting; Pixelshifting; Pixel-shifting
Pixel shifting refers to various technical methods, either to diminish damage to displays by preventing "burn in" of static images or to enhance resolution of displays, projectors, and digital imaging devices.

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Fixed pixel display

Fixed pixel displays are display technologies such as LCD and plasma that use an unfluctuating matrix of pixels with a set number of pixels in each row and column. With such displays, adjusting (scaling) to different aspect ratios because of different input signals requires complex processing.

In contrast, the CRTs electronics architecture "paints" the screen with the required number of pixels horizontally and vertically. CRTs can be designed to more easily accommodate a wide range of inputs (VGA, XVGA, NTSC, HDTV, etc.).