
Originally Posted by
keannu
This is a question of an official test, but how can you get it right when you can't understand The digitized image? Can a man of common sense easily understand that digitized (0 or 1) information can produce a rough but not detailed shapes?
Yes, I'd guess that most people with average or above intelligence would understand the concept of digitalisation of an image.
It's hard to understand, so only 30% of the testees got it right. I'd like to know if an average native speaker can understand this question.
About 30% sounds right. There's a difference between understanding how digital images work and understanding the paragraph below, .
ex)If you connect a primitive digital camera to your PC and aim it at a happy face, your computer might perceive the image as it appears on the right-hand side of the given drawing. The digitized image of the face isrough because the computer thinks in terms of ones and zeros and makes all-or-nothing approximations. This will, in some cases, lower subtle information about light versus dark differences, hence thelack of detail in the eyes and mouth, and in other casesexaggerate such differences, as shown in the edges of what should be asmooth, gradually curving face.