højopløstelsekomprimering
højopløstelsek refers to the Danish term for high resolution. In the context of digital imaging and display technology, it signifies a greater number of pixels than standard resolution. This increased pixel density allows for sharper, more detailed images and text. For example, a high-resolution display will show finer details, smoother gradients, and less pixelation compared to a lower-resolution screen. The term is commonly encountered when discussing monitors, televisions, cameras, and digital art. Higher resolution generally leads to a more immersive and realistic visual experience, making it a desirable feature for many applications, from gaming and professional photography to graphic design and scientific visualization. The specific number of pixels defining "high resolution" can vary over time as technology advances, but it consistently implies a significant increase in clarity and detail over previous standards.