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The phrase "better image quality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when comparing the quality of images, such as in photography, film, or television. Example: "The new camera has advanced features that result in better image quality compared to its predecessor."
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Due to its better image quality, SDF imaging has allowed semi-automated software to be applied in the analysis of the images.
Cytocam-IDF imaging detected more capillaries and provided better image quality than SDF imaging.
Instead SDF imaging uses a stroboscopic light-emitting diode ring-based imaging device so it provides better image quality of the microcirculation [ 39].
Also increased imaging time results in increased count number and better image quality.
"When the pixels get smarter," Mr. Mead said, "that translates into better image quality".
Canon demonstrated through two models that have film-size sensors that these generally offer better image quality, too, particularly in low light.
You get more shooting range and better quality from the 20x zoom lens, better image quality from the larger sensors, better flash exposures, and better battery life.
In one camp are manufacturers that are trying to convince consumers to buy a new television set by offering better image quality.
You probably know all of the advantages of digital SLR cameras: interchangeable lenses; large sensors for better image quality and better low light shots; and no shutter lag.
A higher PSNR hence indicates better image quality.
This results in better image quality with more pixels on the same size of sensor.
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