Image data are translated directly into monitor
pixels. This means that when the image resolution is higher than the
monitor resolution, the image appears larger on-screen than its
specified print dimensions.
Monitor
resolution depends on the size of the monitor plus its pixel setting.
For example, a large image (800-by-600-pixel dimension) shown on a
15-inch monitor would almost fill the screen, but on a larger monitor,
the same image would take up less room on the screen, and each pixel
would appear larger.
Important: When you are
preparing an image for online display, pixel dimensions become
especially important. You should make sure that the size of an image
allows room for the Web browser window controls on smaller monitors.
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