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kantenklare

Kantenklare is a German term used as an adjective to describe something with clearly defined, sharp edges or boundaries. The word combines kanten (edges) and klar (clear), and it is most often encountered in descriptive or marketing language rather than as a formal technical standard.

In usage, kantenklar or kantenklare is applied to objects, images, or graphics where the edges appear crisp

Context and limitations: Kantenklar is not a universal, codified technical term across industries. Instead, it functions

Variants and grammar: The base form kantenklar is typically used in attributive position, with inflected forms

See also: Edge definition, edge contrast, anti-aliasing, edge clarity.

and
unambiguous.
This
can
refer
to
visual
media
such
as
photographs
or
printed
material
where
contours
are
distinctly
separated
from
the
background,
as
well
as
to
digital
interfaces
and
displays
where
type
and
graphics
have
clean,
legible
outlines.
The
term
may
also
appear
in
manufacturing
or
product
photography
to
indicate
that
edges
meet
a
desired
level
of
sharpness
after
production
or
processing.
as
a
descriptive
attribute
in
German-language
design,
media,
and
marketing
discourse.
Its
exact
meaning
can
vary
with
context,
including
differences
in
perceived
edge
sharpness,
contrast,
or
tolerance
for
edge
blur
depending
on
the
medium
or
material
involved.
such
as
kantenklare,
kantenklares,
or
kantenklaren
depending
on
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
it
modifies.