depending on the color of its surrounding it makes it easier for scientists to see how old the star is how far it is and what might the star be catergized as.
I have no clue how many, but you can tell when an image has been "digitally manipulated" by the lighting of cirtan objects not matching other objects, and same with image quality, how big or small it is compared to other objects etc. And sometimes, there will even be a white or different-colored line around an object- meaning it got cut out of another picture.
The star is called a compass rose, which is used to tell direction on maps. the top of the star points towards the north, the left to the left to the west, the bottom to the south, and the right to the east.
Answeryoud have to consult the tattoo artist. if you go in the store with a picture of the size youd like, and tell them the location, they can give you an instant estimate. * I'd like to add that I happen to have a small star on my hip. It's black and red, and took about 30-45 minutes. It hurts, but if you tolerate pain well enough, you should be okay.
If it is 6mm or larger in size get it checked out. Discoloration is also a sign.
it all depends on the picture you take to be honest but 64 MB will not last very long, i can tell you that you aren't going to get many pics unless you set the camera to take the smallest size. most cameras you can change the settings to select the image size, small, med, large, and for a small memory card like you have, it would probably be best to pic small on settings.
You can tell by its size and/or color.
After opening the image you want to check the resolution of by going to "File", then "Open", click "Image", and then from the dropdown box, select "Image Size". In the new box that opens up, the width, and height boxes will tell you what resolution the image is.
most image editing software will be able to tell you the image size in pixels, or if you are running a later version of windows and right click on an image, go to properties, and then click on the details tab, it will have the dimensions in pixels
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Ways to tell if an image has been photo-shopped include using a software application, looking for differences in leg shapes, arm shapes and other areas. One may find that there is a slight discolor of selected parts of a photograph also.
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Its temperature, its mass, and its luminosity. Its size, nor distance have nothing to do with the colour of a star, bar maybe diffusion through additional materials when viewed from Earth.
Unfortunately there is no photograph attached. However, it would be easy for anyone trained to tell which spinal column can be seen considering they would know the different characteristics that everyday people are unaware of.
Information that you can find about the star by looking at its spectra is its luminosity, surface temperature, its type(common/rare), color, how/if a star is moving, the density, the size, and future of the star. 2. And looking for spectral lines informs as to what elements are present.
How hot it is.
It tells you the star's radius, diameter, surface area, and volume, and may imply a rough approximation of its mass, age, and life expectancy. For example "red giant " stars are nearing the end of their lives as stars. Note: The size of any star other than the Sun is almost impossible to measure directly. However, estimates can be made, using theory.
Pixels are a measurement of the resolution of an image. For example, old laser printers used to print in 300x300 pixels per inch, then came 600x600 prints. I'm sure you're asking "Why are you talking about laser printers when I asked about pictures?" Because the premise is the same. An image that is 1 inch by 1 inch that use the 600x600 resolution would have a file size roughly twice that of a 300x300 resolution. All of that to tell you that no one can really tell you, you will have to find the resolution of the image, find out how many pixels are in a square inch of that resolution, then multiple it by the size image you have.