Renderöintiresoluution
Renderöintiresoluution, or rendering resolution, refers to the pixel dimensions at which a three-dimensional scene is processed during the rendering phase in computer graphics. It determines the level of detail and clarity in the final image or animation output. Unlike the resolution of the display or output device, rendering resolution is an internal parameter that affects how complex the calculations become and the quality of the rendered result.
When rendering a scene, the software divides it into a grid of pixels, each of which is
Rendering resolution can be adjusted based on project requirements, balancing quality and performance. For example, a
Factors such as the complexity of the scene, desired output quality, and available hardware resources influence