So my camera, for example, captures 14. 6-megapixel images, which is around 14, 600, 000 pixels per image (14. 6 x 1, 000, 000). This information tells you nothing about the actual pixel dimensions of the image – it only tells you the total number of pixels that make up the image. My camera, like most DSLRs, captures images with an aspect ratio of 1. 5. So the ratio comparing the number of pixels along the long edge of the image to the short edge of the image is 3:2. Each of my full-sized RAW images is 4672 x 3104 pixels in dimension. So by multiplying the number of pixels along the image width by those along the image height, we get the actual number of pixels in the image (4672 x 3104 = 14, 501, 888). You and I might call this 14. 5 MP, but camera manufacturers round this up and call it a 14. 6 MP camera. You can check the width and height of an image using your photo editing software. In Photoshop, you can open your image, then choose File > File Info > Camera Data. The image above shows the resulting information dialog box.
A tube of lipgloss, usually in a pink or brown shade. surge time at Eastwicken power domain Yes; on the 22nd November. Since birth. ("Maybe I need a change of scenery? ") Shapeshifting; better adaptations ABILITIES: Shapeshifting: Maeve can change her appearance at will. She prefers to use this to change minute details such as her hair or eye colour, but she is not limited to these. Changing 'major' features requires far more concentration, and Maeve will also experience feelings of physical discomfort while undergoing and adjusting to shapeshifting these; 'major' features include height, weight, shoulder size, neck, etc. She can also shapeshift cosmetic changes to her body, such as adopting an unnatural hair colour or removing and applying tattoos. ("So I basically always look hot. ") Enhancing Senses: Maeve exists with naturally improved senses, but she can also enhance specific ones. She can do this with multiple senses at a time, although this requires much more concentration and leaves her feeling discomfort in the senses she has enhanced for a short time after they are no longer improved (her eyes would tire, her ears may be more sensitive, etc.