képpontjai
képpontjai is a Hungarian word that translates to "its pixels" or "their pixels" in English. It refers to the individual, smallest addressable elements that make up a digital image or display. Each képpont, or pixel, has a specific color and brightness value that contributes to the overall picture. When viewed together, these tiny dots create the visual representation on screens like computer monitors, televisions, and smartphone displays. The number of képpontjai determines the resolution of an image or display, with higher numbers indicating a greater level of detail and sharpness. For example, a display with more képpontjai can render finer lines and more intricate textures. In digital imaging, the term is often used when discussing image properties, such as pixel density, color depth, or image manipulation at a fundamental level. Understanding képpontjai is crucial for comprehending how digital visuals are formed and how their quality is defined.