Coalition Sida des Sourds du Québec | Accueil Le site Web de la CSSQ vise à faire connaître l'organisme au sein de la communauté sourde et malentendante du Québec. La CSSQ est un organisme provincial à but non lucratif qui offre des services de prévention et d'éducation contre le VIH/Sida et les ITSS auprès de la communauté sourde et malentendante du Québec ainsi que des services de soutien aux personnes sourdes et malentendantes atteintes du VIH/Sida et des ITSS. Cssq.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
DomainForSalePixelsPerInch (DOMAIN FOR SALE) Pixels Per Inch (PPI) or pixel density is a measurement of the resolution of devices in various contexts; typically computer displays, image scanners or digital camera image sensors. The measure of the sharpness (that is, the density of illuminated points) on a television display screen. Pixels Per Inch (PPI) is the resolution of an image file. Web graphics and screenshots are made up of dots called pixels, and they usually contain 72 pixels per inch, though other resolutions are common. (ppi) - the number of pixels in the length or width of a digital photo divided by the physical length or width of a printed image. The term 'pixels per inch' only has meaning when a digital photo is printed or displayed. A measurement referring to the number of pixels in every linear inch of a digital image. This is actually what a scanners resolution should be referred to. PPI is the same as DPI and you see the terms used interchangeably. A measure of the density of scanned pixel information in an image. The finer the optics of the scanner, the higher the scan resolution. Often used interchangeably with DPI to describe the resolution of a digital image. PPI is the measurement of how a monitor displays an image which is the number of pixels contained within one square inch of monitor space. It is the “screen resolution”. Pixelsperinch.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check