kuvaresoluution
Kuvaresoluution, commonly written kuvaresoluutio in Finnish, refers to image resolution—the amount of detail contained in a raster image. It is typically defined by the number of pixels that make up the image, expressed as width by height in pixels (for example, 1920×1080). The total pixel count indicates potential detail, but perceived sharpness also depends on pixel density when the image is displayed or printed, described as dots per inch (DPI) for print or pixels per inch (PPI) for screens. Raster images have fixed resolution, so scaling them changes apparent sharpness and can introduce artifacts, whereas vector graphics are resolution-independent.
In practice, higher resolution enables finer detail and larger print sizes but increases file size. For web
Resolution interacts with other factors such as color depth (bit depth) and compression. When using digital