Monday, February 27, 2012

Week 5: Hardware Basics 2


A large part of my entrepreneurial idea is the fact that it’s necessary for all articles of clothing to have a photo of it in the system. This being said, each article needs to be inputted from the camera that takes a picture of it, to the computer to be put into the system. A digitizer must be used to do this where it captures input from a camera and converts it into a digital signal. It then is store in the memory and is able to be displayed on the screen, and therefore can be used in the system.
All the pictures of the pieces of clothing need to be able to seen clearly and vividly in order for the user of this system to be able to see what they’re going to be wearing. The output from the computer to the user is what helps the user see the pictures. Depending on the resolution, or number of pixels displayed on screen, the pictures can be very clear or not so much. The higher the resolution, the closer together the pixels are causing it to have a better picture.
Lastly, the color depth also affects the quality of the picture. The color depth is the number of different colors that the monitors can display at once. Also known as the bit depth, the larger the color depth the more vivid the pictures of the clothing will be.

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