Explanation:
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The critical viewer should 'Look at the number of pixels in a video' in order to figure out whether the videos are real or not, according to “The Camera Does Lie."
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
With the advance in technology and hundreds and thousands of new videos coming up every day, it’s almost difficult to figure out whether the video is fake or real. But according to ‘The Camera doesn’t lie’ article, viewers can determine the difference between the real and fake video by looking at the number of pixels in a video.
Pixel is usually the smallest element of any image or picture that appears on the screen. If we zoom in any picture, we can see some small squares, those squares are the individual pixels of any picture. The size of each of those pixels is roughly 0.26mm, so every picture should display the same size irrespective of its resolution.
There are many online applications which can defect and identify the fake and hidden pixels. With the help of computerized techniques, it becomes easy for a viewer to figure out which video is real and which is fake.
If you were looking up a word on the dictionary, then no. You don't really need the to cite it
If you were using the the meaning of the word in the dictionary, then yes. You have to site the source that you copied from.
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