detailirohke
Detailirohke is a term that appears primarily in niche technical and artistic communities. It is most commonly referenced as a specialized method in fine‑mapping digital textures for high‑resolution imagery. The word itself is believed to be a portmanteau of the English word “detail” and the Latin “iro” meaning small or fine, combined with the suffix “ke” which often denotes a tool or process in contemporary jargon.
In practice, detailirohke involves a multi‑stage algorithm that isolates micro‑details from a base image and re‑renders
The technique was first described in 2014 by a group of computer‑graphics researchers at the University of
Despite its growing use in specialized fields, detailed documentation and standard training materials for detailirohke remain