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The phrase "at low resolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing images, videos, or graphics that have a lower level of detail or clarity.
Example: "The image was saved at low resolution, making it appear pixelated when enlarged."
Alternatives: "in low quality" or "at reduced resolution".
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1/2-overlapping basis functions at low resolution.
One, the magnocellular path, processes information rapidly, but at low resolution.
In this Article, owing to a typesetter error, Fig. 4 was originally published at low resolution in print and online.
It provides a theoretically sound means of determining the precision of parameters at low resolution.
As a nonstructural biologist, Seidman said, it was beautiful to see the actual myosin structure, even at low resolution.
Shot by surveillance cameras at odd angles or camera phones at low resolution, the footage that shows up in ghost-video collections is often hard to make out.
It can use images at high resolution, images at low resolution, laser readings and even radar ranges from radio telescopes (for Itokawa).
Then an in situ tensile test was performed in the tomograph to follow the sample's deformation at low resolution.
While forested areas play critical environmental roles at local and global scales, forest soil maps are typically at low resolution.
For instance, consider the situation where one has access to satellite data at low resolution (large ), which include only large floes, beyond the crossover scale.
In many instances, you are experimenting by both generating a flood of new concepts at low resolution (brainstorming) and testing some of those concepts with potential users.
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