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pixelaantal

Pixelaantal is a term used in Dutch to denote the number of pixels in a digital image, display, or raster graphic. It is commonly expressed as the image’s resolution, written as width by height (for example, 1920 × 1080), and, less commonly, as the total count of pixels. In this sense, pixelaantal describes how fine or detailed an image can be.

The pixelaantal is determined by multiplying the width and the height of the image or screen. For

There is a distinction between pixelaantal (the total number of pixels) and other related concepts such as

Applications of pixelaantal include image processing, digital photography, video production, and display design. It affects file

example,
an
image
that
is
1920
pixels
wide
and
1080
pixels
tall
has
a
pixelaantal
of
2,073,600
pixels,
which
is
about
2.07
megapixels.
Megapixels
provide
a
convenient
shorthand
for
larger
images,
especially
in
photography
and
video.
resolution
(often
expressed
as
width
×
height)
and
pixel
density
(pixels
per
inch
or
PPI).
Resolution
describes
the
dimensions,
while
pixel
density
describes
how
tightly
those
pixels
are
packed
in
physical
space.
A
higher
pixelaantal
generally
enables
more
detail,
but
the
perceived
quality
also
depends
on
viewing
distance,
sensor
characteristics,
and
display
capabilities.
size,
rendering
performance,
and
upscaling
or
downscaling
decisions
during
editing.
In
practice,
users
and
professionals
refer
to
pixelaantal
when
communicating
about
image
quality,
print
sizing,
and
display
resolution.