lavoppløste
Lavoppløste is a Norwegian term used to describe media content with low resolution, typically images or video that have a relatively small number of pixels along each dimension. The term is used in Norwegian and Danish contexts to indicate reduced detail and clarity compared with standard or high resolution.
In practice, lavoppløste media are common for thumbnails, previews, archival footage, or streams delivered over limited
Causes of lavoppløste content include bandwidth limitations, storage efficiency, device processing power, and deliberate compression during
Effects of low resolution include reduced detail, pixellation when viewed at standard sizes, potential color banding,
Measurement and terminology rely on pixel counts (width × height) and standardized levels such as 320×240 or