Detailauflösung
Detailauflösung refers to the ability of a display or imaging system to reproduce fine details in an image. It is a measure of how clearly small objects or textures can be distinguished. Higher detailauflösung means that more intricate elements of the original scene or data can be accurately represented, making the image appear sharper and more lifelike.
In the context of digital displays, detailauflösung is often directly related to the number of pixels. A
For imaging systems like cameras or scanners, detailauflösung is influenced by factors such as sensor resolution,
The perception of detailauflösung can also be subjective and depend on the viewing distance and the user's