rasteripisteet
Rasteripisteet is a Finnish term that translates to "raster points" or "pixel points." In the context of image processing and digital graphics, it refers to the individual, discrete units that make up a raster image. These units, also known as pixels, are arranged in a grid to form a complete picture. Each rasteripiste has a specific color and intensity value, and the collective arrangement of millions of these points creates the visual representation we see on a screen or in a printed image.
The concept of rasteripisteet is fundamental to understanding how digital images are stored and displayed. Unlike
The density of rasteripisteet in a given area is referred to as resolution, often measured in pixels