2. Verb. (computing media) To change the sample rate or dimensions of digital imagery or audio ¹
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Definition of Resample
1. sample [v -PLED, -PLING, -PLES] - See also: sample
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resample
Literary usage of Resample
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Session of the American Mining Congress, El by American Mining Congress (1906)
""If on a resample the assay result obtained by the Smelting Company shall be
within ten per cent, of the original assay obtained by it or the original assay ..."
2. Sugar Analysis: For Refineries, Sugar-houses, Experimental Stations, Etc. by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1890)
"... tierces, boxes, and barrels, 25 per cent are required for sample and 100 per
cent for a resample ; of centrifugals and of beet-sugars, in bags, ..."
3. Sugar Analysis: For Refineries, Sugar-houses, Experimental Stations, Etc. by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1890)
"... required for sample and 100 per cent for a resample ; of centrifugals and of
beet.sugars, in bags, 5 per cent for sample and 5 per cent for resample; ..."
4. Sugar Analysis: For Refineries, Sugar-houses, Experimental Stations, Etc by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1893)
"... tierces, boxes, and barrels, 25 per cent are required for sample aud 100 per
cent for a resample; of centrifugals and of beet.sugars, in bags, ..."
5. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1902)
"... 5 per cent. for sample and 5 per cent. for resample; of mats, 2£ per cent.
for sample and 2£ per cent. for resample; of baskets, 10r per cent. for ..."
6. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"In last case, seller may use the custom sample as a check and a guide as to I
wisdom of calling for a resample by the smelter. ..."