Pixelse
Pixelse is a term that refers to small, individual points of color that make up a digital image. The word is a portmanteau of "pixel" and "element," suggesting its role as a fundamental building block. Each pixelse has a specific location and color value, and together they form the complete picture displayed on a screen or in a digital file. The density of pixelse, often measured in pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI), determines the resolution and sharpness of an image. Higher pixelse density generally results in a smoother, more detailed image, while lower density can lead to a blocky or pixelated appearance.
The concept of pixelse is central to digital imaging technologies, including photography, computer graphics, and display