Højopløsning
Højopløsning, often translated as high resolution, refers to the level of detail in an image or display. In digital imaging, it is typically measured in pixels, which are the smallest individual units of a digital image. A higher number of pixels in both width and height results in a higher resolution, meaning the image can contain more information and appear sharper and clearer. For example, a display with a resolution of 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high (Full HD) has more pixels than a display with 1280 pixels by 720 pixels (HD), leading to a more detailed visual experience.
The term "højopløsning" is also used in other contexts. In printing, it refers to the density of