oppløsningsgrad
Oppløsningsgrad refers to the level of detail that can be distinguished in an image or display. In the context of digital imaging, it is often measured in pixels. A higher resolution means more pixels are packed into the same area, resulting in a sharper and more detailed image. For example, a high-resolution photograph will show finer textures and clearer lines than a low-resolution one.
In displays, resolution typically refers to the number of pixels horizontally and vertically. A common resolution
The term can also apply to other fields, such as in microscopy, where it defines the smallest