Maximalauflösung
Maximalauflösung, often translated as maximum resolution, refers to the highest possible level of detail that a display, image, or sensor can produce. In the context of displays, it signifies the total number of pixels that can be rendered on the screen, typically expressed as a width by height, such as 1920x1080 for Full HD. A higher maximalauflösung generally results in a sharper and more detailed image.
For digital images, maximalauflösung indicates the number of pixels in the image's width and height. An image
In digital photography and imaging sensors, maximalauflösung corresponds to the total number of photosensitive elements (pixels)