pixlighet
Pixlighet refers to the perceived lack of detail or clarity in a digital image, often appearing as blockiness or a general coarseness. This phenomenon typically arises when an image is displayed at a resolution lower than its original capture or creation, or when it has been resized upwards significantly without sufficient data. When a pixel, the smallest controllable element of a picture on a screen, is enlarged beyond its intended size, its individual square or rectangular shape can become apparent, leading to a visually unappealing pixlig effect.
The causes of pixlighet are varied. Digital cameras and image sensors have finite resolutions, and images captured