hochaufgelöste
hochaufgelöste is a German adjective that translates to "high-resolution" in English. It is used to describe images, displays, or recordings that have a large number of pixels or data points, resulting in a sharp and detailed visual or auditory output. In the context of digital imaging, a high-resolution image contains more pixels than a low-resolution image, allowing for greater detail and clarity when viewed or printed. This is often measured in megapixels.
For displays, "hochaufgelöste" refers to screens that can show a large number of pixels, leading to a
In audio, "hochaufgelöste" or high-resolution audio refers to recordings that capture a wider range of frequencies