41. Choosing the Resolution for Your Photos Resolution Purpose L (Large) 2592x1944 pixels

Print larger that A 4 size prints (8.3 x 11.7 in.) Print larger than letter size prints (8.5 x 11 in.) M1 (Medium 1) 2048 x 1536 Print up to A4 size prints. Prints up to Letter size prints M2 (Medium 2) 1600 x 1200 pixels Print postcard size prints (6 x4 in.) Print L size prints (4.7 x3.5 in.) S (small) 640 x 480 Send images in e-mails Shoot more images

Which of the following is correct based on the information above
A. The highest number f pixels is best for photos that will be sent by e-mail.
B. A higher number of pixels correspond with the ability to print larger photos.
C. The lowest number of pixels should be used to shoot photos intended for a postcard.
D. A lower number of pixels place more restriction on the number of photos that can be printed
The answer is B

B. A higher number of pixels correspond with the ability to print larger photos.

The correct answer based on the information given is B. A higher number of pixels corresponds with the ability to print larger photos.

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the relationship between resolution (measured in pixels) and print size. The resolution determines the level of detail and sharpness in an image, and a higher resolution means more pixels are used to represent the image. This, in turn, allows for larger prints without compromising quality.

In the given information, we have different resolution options for photos: L, M1, M2, and S. The L resolution is the highest, with 2592x1944 pixels, while M1, M2, and S have progressively lower resolutions.

The information states that L resolution is suitable for printing larger than A4 size prints (8.3 x 11.7 in) and larger than letter size prints (8.5 x 11 in). On the other hand, M1 resolution is recommended for up to A4 size prints and up to letter size prints, M2 resolution is for postcard size prints (6 x 4 in) and L size prints (4.7 x 3.5 in), while S resolution is for sending images in emails and shooting more images.

Based on this information, we can conclude that a higher number of pixels (higher resolution) is better for printing larger photos, as stated in option B. This is because higher resolutions provide more detail and sharpness, allowing for larger prints without sacrificing quality.

Therefore, option B, "A higher number of pixels corresponds with the ability to print larger photos," is the correct answer.