peep pixels
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peep pixels (third-person singular simple present peeps pixels, present participle peeping pixels, simple past and past participle peeped pixels)
- (informal, photography) To scrutinize a magnified digital photograph carefully in order to make a technical assessment of resolution and image quality.
- 2006 March 23, Jeff Varszegi, "You forgot sharpness. :)," Digital Photography Review (www.dpreview.com) (retrieved 23 June 2011):
- I'll wager if you peep pixels you'll find plenty of artifacts and other image degradation in images from your P & S.
- 2006 October 29, Cem Usakligil, “Sigma 12-24 vs EF 10-22”, in www.openphotographyforums.com, retrieved 23 June 2011:
- I have then peeped pixels (I admit being guilty by doing so), looked at the sharpness, resolution, barrelling, pincushion, vignetting, you name it.
- 2008 Jan. 29, patrickvr6, "Dope Trucks2," forums.triplezoom.com (retrieved 23 June 2011):
- You can peep pixels all day long and you won't find any evidence of Photoshopping.
- 2006 March 23, Jeff Varszegi, "You forgot sharpness. :)," Digital Photography Review (www.dpreview.com) (retrieved 23 June 2011):
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