I'm assuming that you have a digital camera. If, after d'loading the files to the computer, you still have horizontal lines, what's probably happening is that the electronic connectors are coming loose from the imaging sensor. These are usually nowdays literally attached using an adhesive, which means they're peeling off.
Don't know if you want to dig into it, but i's an easy fix for a qualified technician. The biggest problem is in the amount of time it takes to take a camera apart and put it back together again.
A grid is a network of horizontal and vertical lines that provides a reference system for locating points on an image. The points where the lines intersect are used to identify specific locations on the image based on their coordinates on the grid. Grids are often used in design, mapping, and image editing to ensure accuracy and consistency in positioning elements.
If the lines are on the print, your printer heads need cleaning.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
Horizontal lines always have a slope of 0.
horizontal lines represent latitude and vertical lines represent longitude
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
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other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
Orgin is the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
It depends on the rotation of the square. If it is aligned to the X and Y axes, then there are two horizontal lines. If it is not aligned to the X and Y axes, there are no horizontal lines.
A horizontal angle is an angle between lines on a horizontal plane.