On Aug 15, 8:33 am, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:
> In reality the CCD resolution is effectively lower than the pixel
> resolution, so you can always stitch digital camera photos at 60% or
> so without losing much.  It will vary depending on camera, but I
> would expect to start seeing aliasing artefacts if you stitch a
> panorama below around 40% of full size.
>
> --
> Bruno

Hi, Bruno..

Can you explain what you mean by the above?

For example, I always thought that if one had a 6 megapixel camera
(CCD or CMOS) of 3000 by 2000 pixels, that would be the "resolution"
of the image.

Thanks....JOHN
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