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		<title>How to Increase Video/Photo Resolution by Dieting?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-end digital SLR camera makers like Nikon, Canon and Sony brag about their megapixels and sensor photosites, but at some point it becomes moot. The same applies to high resolution 1080p HDTVs. Of all the laws of diminishing returns that affect the amount of detail a person can see, be it in a digital photograph [...]]]></description>
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